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Old 05-30-2006, 05:22 PM   #1
punisher83
 
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I was wondering if someone could discribe specificaly or take picture of where the relief valve is for the transmision fluid. I read that if you fill it to high there's a valve on the passenger side that will let some tranny fluid out so it's to the correct level. Thanks for the help.
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Old 05-30-2006, 06:21 PM   #2
Chucklez05
 
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If you have the 3.4 with the t4043 i think, but i might be wrong. anyway right next to the torque converter there is a fluid level screw, i attached a pic.

Let vehicle idle for three to five minutes with accessories off.
Apply brake
Move shift lever through all gear ranges, pausing three seconds in each range.
Place shift lever in Park. Important: Vehicle must be kept level on the hoist.
Raise vehicle on hoist.
Place oil container under fluid level screw.
Remove the fluid level screw with the engine running at idle.
Fluid level should be at the bottom of the fluid check hole. Because the transaxle operates correctly over a range of fluid levels, fluid may or may not drain out of the fluid check hole when the fluid level screw is removed. If fluid drains through the fluid check hole, this transaxle may have been overfilled. When fluid stops draining, the fluid level is correct and the fluid level screw may be installed. If fluid does not drain through the fluid check hole, the transaxle fluid level may be low. Proceed to ADDING TRANSAXLE FLUID.
Install fluid level screw. Tighten 12 N.m (106 lb in)
Lower vehicle.
Shut off engine.

Adding Transaxle Fluid: With the engine running, add fluid at the vent cap location in half liter (1 pint) increments until fluid drains through the fluid check hole. Allow the fluid to finish draining through the fluid check hole.
Install fluid level screw. Tighten 12 N.m (106 lb in)
Lower vehicle.

hope this helps.
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Old 06-01-2006, 05:28 PM   #3
punisher83
 
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I'll try that. Thanks! Also you said you attached a pic. Just wondering where it was so i can be sure i'm removing the right screw.
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