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How to Change Transmission Fluid
Transmission fluid lubricates the components inside your vehicle's transmission, and you may need to change the fluid out if your gears aren't shifting correctly or there's rattling under the hood.
How to add transmission fluid without dipstickTransmission fluid usually needs to be changed out every 30,000-60,000 miles (48,280-96,560 km). To change your vehicle's transmission fluid, first park your vehicle on a flat surface and raise each side up with jack stands or a ramp.
Find the transmission fluid pan by looking for a flat metal plate in the middle of the vehicle with a fingertip-sized nut on it. Place a large bucket under this nut to catch the transmission fluid that drains out.
How to change transmission fluid in a car
Use a socket wrench or hex key to loosen this bolt and slide it out to empty the old fluid. Wear gloves and old clothes in case any transmission fluid spills on you. Once the fluid stops dripping, reattach the nut and tighten it with your socket wrench or hex key.
Pour the old fluid into empty quart or liter bottles to figure out how much transmission fluid you need to put back in your vehicle.
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