You may have the wrong filter in there. The pan is deeper on some models. Also be sure to replace the seal up in the transmission that the filter fits into.
No you do not, you can leave the transmission were it's at. Just put a jack under the transmission to keep it from falling out.
Filter it, treat it with chlorine as recommended, and keep leaves and other debris from falling into it (or get them out ASAP).
Actually the filter on an automatic transmission is just a screen to keep the big chunks of metal from being sucked up into the pump. Most people replace them because they come with the kit of a seal and filter.
Drive slowly and gently or replace the car.///////and do the required maintenance
An automatic transmission has some advantages over a manual transmission. An automatic is easier to drive in traffic and on hills, as you do not have to keep operating the clutch.
bent pulley
There is an internal clutch failure.
Concentrate on a steady base and drive through the ball after contact instead of falling back.
well you see All of that fluid has to be clean for your car to shift gears at the right time. To keep things fresh, your transmission has a filter to catch any gunk. This is the cone shaped metal case that you can see when you peek underneath your car. If you have a front-wheel-drive car it's stuck on the side of the engine under the hood. If your car is rear-wheel-drive, the tranmission will be mounted underneath the car behind the engine.
Open and empty the glovebox - remove the restraints that keep it from falling down - drop the box to its lowest level and it will reveal the filter housing located right behind it - remove the filter housing and replace the filter - reassemble in reverse order.
Problem with the transmission. Seek professional help.Problem with the transmission. Seek professional help.
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