When operating a car, the automatic transmission is subject to serious wear and tear. Therefore, as a preventive measure, it is necessary to flush the automatic transmission and change the oil in it.
Necessary
oil
Instructions
Step 1
To successfully complete this operation, stock up on a double volume of oil, half of which will go to flush the system. Then drive the car into the inspection pit or lift it up on a lift. Then disconnect the coolant hoses from the automatic transmission. For high-quality flushing, find a special apparatus to which the cooling system is connected.
Step 2
Set the transmission to the "parking" position and connect the hoses of the device to the automatic transmission cooling system. Then start the engine and let it run for a few minutes. Then stop the engine. Carefully remove the drip tray, which may contain a large amount of oil, so be careful when performing this procedure.
Step 3
Disconnect the filter and inspect it carefully. If it is dirty enough, replace it with a new one. Along the way, thoroughly wash the pallet and clean it from dirt. Place a new gasket in the pallet. After that, install it in its place and fill the automatic transmission with oil, observing the level with a dipstick.
Step 4
Start the engine and start flushing. The signal to the end of this operation will be that the amount of the poured oil will be equal to the poured out. During this time, the liquid will pass through the filter of the device about 5-6 times. Add oil to the required level, then disconnect the hoses from the washer. Do not forget to connect the cooling system and put in place the engine and automatic transmission protection, if any.
Step 5
After completing the work, check the operation of the gearbox in motion, while at the same time evenly distributing the oil inside the automatic transmission. To do this, carefully switch the lever to different positions, making sure that there is no extraneous noise, rattling, and all switching should be smooth and clear.