first time before 100,000 miles yes, 1st time after no, presure change from a clean screen will affect band adjustments....another can of worms...after 100,000 miles suggest take it too a pro
No. The flex plate is on the transmission input shaft between engine and transmission. To get it out you have to pull the transmission. Fortunately, it's not hard to do.
In some cars, you can get the rear bearing by dropping the transmission. For the rest, no.
Fill the transmission filter with transmission fluid before you put the new transmission filter on. You probably will not need to add any transmission fluid.
To be certain of your car's well-being, it is advised that one takes major precaution in the frequency for changing a car's transmission. It's stated that every 30,000 miles should be the signal to bring your car for service in changing the transmission.
Pull the transmission dipstick, smell the fluid and notice the color. If the fluid is brown and smells burnt, it needs changing.
To adjust for the changing (dropping) voltage of the internal battery, so you can still get accurate readings. When you can no longer adjust to zero, replace the battery(s).
Drain and Refill Automatic Transmission Fluid - Volume: 3.20QTS. ( 3.0L )
Try changing you oil and if that does not help you will need to rebuild the tranny or replace it.
You can rig a 2005 Crown Vic transmission vehicle speed sensor by changing the transmission fluid.
don't try changing the tranny by yourself unless you have a good deal of training you may be sorry?
I have a 1993 929. My husband just changed the transmission fluid in it. He said you have to completely drop the transmission and make sure the you replace the filter also. Then put the transmission back up and fill it with fluid. Mine took app. 6 quarts. ,Jennifer Actually you do not have to remove the transmission, their should be a drain plug on the side of the transmission pan, if not you can loosen the transmission pan, which should have between 8 to 12 bolts on, you can change your tranny fluid, and filter from there and replace a new gasket. No need in dropping your transmission. Your getting into more head ache than you need. I Jennifer.
Make sure you have the right transmission fluid. Changing the fluid will require removing the bottom of the pan and draining the fluid. You will need to replace the pan gasket and it is a good idea to replace the filter. There are kits available with the required parts.