the tranny has a pan on the bottom just like the oil pan on the engine (only much shallower). make sure you purchase a tranny gasket when you get the filter. drop the pan, the filter is right there. it hangs in there just by having some o-rings around the tube on the filter. just pull the old one out. take the new one and fill/soak it with fresh tranny fluid and lubricate the o-rings with tranny fluid and place it in the tranny. clean any gasket remnants from the tranny pan and install the new gasket. DO NOT use any type of lubricant or sealant on the new gasket! it won't make a proper sealand will blow out once the tranny builds pressure! install the pan and torque the bolts to the manufacturer specs.
or, torque like i do... BBRRRAGTAGTAGTAGT!!! that's the sound of an air ratchet if you don't know! ;)
what type of transmission is in a 3.7 jeep liberty
You have to remove the transmission oil pan to access the filter.
The transmission filter or filters are on the bottom of the transmission, inside the transmission pan.
Check level of transmission fluid Change transmission fluid and filter
Drop transmission pan Clean Replace filter and pan gasket Re-fill DO NOT OVERFILL
Inside the transmission oil pan
That part filters the transmission fluid.
A 2004 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
A 2004 Jeep does not have a cabin filter.
R&R transmission pan and replace filter in pan..?
The transmission behind the inline six does not have a spin on filter.
transmission filter -replaismen