To change the transmission pan gasket on a 1994 Plymouth Acclaim, first, ensure the vehicle is on a level surface and securely raise it using jack stands. Remove the transmission pan bolts and carefully lower the pan to avoid spilling fluid. Clean the mating surfaces of the pan and transmission, then place the new gasket in position. Reattach the pan, tightening the bolts to the manufacturer's specifications, and refill the Transmission Fluid as needed.
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter. Replace pan gasket, fluid and filter
4 cyl -650 6 cyl-950 if heads are ok
4 1/2 quarts of dextron III, after changing the filter and pan gasket (check while running, in park, after first shifting through all gears for a minimum of 3 seconds each)
Take the 14 bolts out of the transmission pan, and here comes the fluid. purchase a gasket and rebolt the pan back up there .. Refill with fluid .. 4 or 5 quarts ATF + 3
No, do you not need a gasket, don't be ignant.
Changing the gasket itself is simple.. drain the oil, unbolt the oil pan from the bottom of the engine, use some aerosol gasket remover and remove all traces of the old gasket, slap the new gasket on with some RTV, and reattach the oil pan to the engine block. Not a whole lot to it. The trouble lies in getting to it... on a lot of cars, you'll actually have to remove the engine from the engine compartment in order to do this.
run a compression test on it should read about 150 i think bad head gasket or crack in head.
Drop lower transmission pan Oil will run out Change filter and gasket
Remove transmission oil pan for access to filter Change fluid, filter, and gasket
Get under the car
take it to the repair shop?
there is no transmission pan on the 1993 accord it has a sealed case