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Old 08-18-02, 12:40 AM
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doing a tranny flush tomorrow, help

hey guys i really need to know where i can get some pics of instructions on how to do the tranny fluid flush, i lost my haynes manual and i thought ii'd post a question to see if anyone can helpme.
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Turbo or Non?
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WOW! Best way to explain how to do it is go buy a Hanes manual. It's SO EASY...just may get a little dirty...
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Turbo or Non?
Okay....explain to me why it would matter?

I can understand auto vs. manual...but...
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Turbo tranny has two fill/drain plugs.
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if you just look at the plugs its common sense. just dont do it on a windy day......

made that mistake when changing the differential fluid..... kinda messy....
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u guys were right i found them right away, but the big bolt on the bottom is halfway stripped and its not commin off, any suggestions?
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a strong pair of vice grips and a lever or hammer.... then a new bolt....

or get one of those stripped bolt removers.
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stripped bolt removers? where do i get those? what do they look like?
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you can get one at Sears....Craftsman kick ***!
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Craftsman Bolt-Out
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The easiest way ever to remove an old bolt is to just weld a 2 foot long pipe to it...Assuming you have a welder.
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that craftman kit only goes up to 16mm i think its a 20 or 21 mm
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