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Who changes their own ATF in the T56?
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<blockquote data-quote="03 TOPLESSSVT" data-source="post: 11124517" data-attributes="member: 44854"><p>Put it on level jack stands get a drain pan and a 3/8th ratchet and climb under the car. The drain plug is on the pass side rear of trans at the low point. Use the ratchet to remove it and let it drain. When it stops dripping put the plug back in and move to the driver side of the trans. The fill plug is higher up in the middle of the trans. Remove it with the same ratchet. You will need one of those hand pumps from any auto parts store and three hands. This is the messy fun part. Those pumps can be a pain in the @ss but get the job done. It will take about 4 qrts. Pump them in until it starts to come back out of the fill hole. Let it stop driping and replace the plug. Clean up the BIG mess and your good. </p><p></p><p>FIY, I have had better results with standard regular atf than any of the more expensive Synthetics or Synchromesh products. I just change mine at the start of every season with fresh new stuff. Cheap easy piece of mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="03 TOPLESSSVT, post: 11124517, member: 44854"] Put it on level jack stands get a drain pan and a 3/8th ratchet and climb under the car. The drain plug is on the pass side rear of trans at the low point. Use the ratchet to remove it and let it drain. When it stops dripping put the plug back in and move to the driver side of the trans. The fill plug is higher up in the middle of the trans. Remove it with the same ratchet. You will need one of those hand pumps from any auto parts store and three hands. This is the messy fun part. Those pumps can be a pain in the @ss but get the job done. It will take about 4 qrts. Pump them in until it starts to come back out of the fill hole. Let it stop driping and replace the plug. Clean up the BIG mess and your good. FIY, I have had better results with standard regular atf than any of the more expensive Synthetics or Synchromesh products. I just change mine at the start of every season with fresh new stuff. Cheap easy piece of mind. [/QUOTE]
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