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09 2,4 chrysler sebring trans how much fluid needed to change the oil

Changing filters and draining amount to refil;l

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  • Posted on Oct 17, 2008

SOURCE: Refilling transmission fluid - manual 5-speed.

dextron mercron 3, automatic transmission fluid. Mostly standard on fords and others for both auto and manual trans. Underneath the air intake pipe, at the rear right hand side there is a 4 prong plug for the speed sensor. Its electronic so there wont be any cable, its a round sensor with a horizontal plug on the end of it. Take a flat head screwdriver and pry the 2 holding prongs off the wiring harnes. then get a #10 socket 1/4in drive with exstinsions works best take out the bolt going right with the rachet. once you get it out just pull and twist the sensor out. It seems to be easier with a hose at the end of the funnel to pour the fluid in. stick the hose where the speed sensor was. once its full just assemble it back the way it was.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 06, 2009

SOURCE: replacing headlight bulbs on a 2006 chrysler sebring

Behind the headlight you should see a eletrical wires running to the headlight section. There will be a 2 inch round plastic ring. You grap the back of the bulb and turn it to the right which will release the bulb and the socket. You pull out the bulb and replace it the same way. If this doesnt help then get back to me.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 11, 2009

SOURCE: how many quarts of atf oil is needed for the 2003 chevy cavalier

Please consult your owners manual for the exact amount of ATF to add.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 26, 2009

SOURCE: 2002 Chrysler Sebring Oil pressure light

Could be a bad oil pressure switch, or a bad oil pump. Both will cause this issue. Hope it is the switch b/c the oil pump is a costly repair.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 03, 2010

SOURCE: oil sending unit on 2004 chrysler sebring V6

Should be located close to the oil filter. It will screw in like a spark plug. It has a harness plug. Easy to change, save yourself $70 in labor. You will need a fairly large wrench to remove

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How to change a transmission screen on a 05' ford

The filter is not replaced unless an overhaul of the trans-axle is needed, It involves the removal of the trans-axle and partial disassembly to accomplish the filter replacement. That is only if trans failure is suspected, and diagnosis requires removal and inspection of the filter. The filter removal and replacement is procedure 42 out of 72 in the disassembly manual and 12 different Ford specific SST's (Special Service Tools) are needed. I did however, include the procedure for the normal drain and fill service performed at the dealer.
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Draining

  1. With the vehicle in NEUTRAL position it on a hoist.

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  1. NOTE: If an internal problem is suspected, drain the fluid through a paper filter. A small amount of metal or friction particles may be found from normal wear. If an excessive amount of metal or friction material is present the transaxle will need to be overhauled.
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Good day.how many liters will i consume if I'll going to change the automatic transmission fluid of my toyota 2c engine.

V6 or 4 cylinder engine?

A trans drain and refill is about the same as an engine oil change.

Find the trans. Under the trans is an oil pan, much like the one on the engine. There should be a drain plug on the bottom of the trans pan.

Depending on the model of trans it can hold say 6-8 quarts of fluid. Only about 2.6 will drain out the pan as the rest is held in the torque converter.

The easiest approach is to measure how much fluid drained out and refill with the same amount.

The trains has a dipstick. Check fluid when hot, engine running after moving the shifter from Park to Low and return. The dipstick will have a "Hot" and "Cold" mark, use the hot mark if the fluid is hot. The stick will also have the type of fluid used, typically Dexron III or now called "ATF" fluid. Read the container to make sure it is a substitute for Dexron III.

As only 1/3 to 1/2 of the total fluid amount drains out of the pan at one time you will need to do a few drain and fills over time to get most of the old fluid out.
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My 1997 Caravan manual states that the trans fluid capacity is 8.5 quarts. However, in the transmission oil change section, it says to drop the pan, drain the oil, replace the filter and add 4 quarts of new fluid. This tells me that the torque converter is not draining so you are in fact, only changing "half" of the transmission fluid.
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I have a 1998 Saturn SL2. I want to change the auto trans fluid and filter. Can you give me instructions on changing,fluid and filter and can I drain all the fluid out from the trans pan plug? What do you...

Unless you drive in very dirty conditions where you have a lot of dust of damage to trans. Most highways and freeways are pretty clean. There is no real need to replace filter, so save yourself some money and just drain what ever fluid comes from plug and refill. A good filter should last 100,00 miles.
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90k kms is about 60k miles, so yes I would recommend a trans fluid flush and refill, not just a trans fluid and filter change. when you drop a trans pan to change the filter you are only replacing at most, one third of the trans fluid. the other two thirds stays in the torque convertor. chrysler is also now using ATF+4 synthetic trans fluid(recommended).
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How do I change the transmission fluid in a 1997 chrysler town & country?

remove the trans pan this is the one facing down and towards the front dont pull end cover or diff cover. filter is under it install new filter and reinstall pan refill to correct level. keep in mind that changing the fluid this way only gets out about half the fluid because there is no way to drain the torque conveter also dont try to change the fluid when van is hot let me know if you need anything else
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