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Old Mar 3, 2011, 08:45 AM
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How to do a Transmission Flush: help

please help me i am not sure how to do my transmission flush
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dont flush, just drain and fill
m/t or CVT?
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if you want a true flush, you have to take it to mitsu. And if you are replacing CVT fluid it takes about 6L, but do check as filling, to make sure to not overfill. Also you need to check while the vehicle is running in "P" or "N". Mitsu recommends you do the fill/run procedure and drain a little each time until the fluid is clear, then top up to correct levels.
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its cvt, but how do i drain the transmission pan? where and how?
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Yes where is it?
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