Quick help for this one. Inline transmission filter.
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Quick help for this one. Inline transmission filter.
Greeting HAF!
After replacing my inline trans filter, i am not sire if i pit the new one correctly. I have photos for you guys to look at. Please let me know if the flow is correct.
Thank you once again HAF.
After replacing my inline trans filter, i am not sire if i pit the new one correctly. I have photos for you guys to look at. Please let me know if the flow is correct.
Thank you once again HAF.
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I can't find a good diagram for the 5th gen 4 cyl auto to be able to tell?
I found something for the 6th gens but I'm worried it is not good info.
Can you remove the filter and crank then engine over - disable fuel or spark so the engine will not stat and see which hose "pushes" fluid out?
Also, I can't tell from the pic's but I hope you used hose that is rated for trans use....Regular fuel line hose SHOULD NOT be used for this.
Attached is the flow for a 6th gen (98-02) 4cyl auto.
I found something for the 6th gens but I'm worried it is not good info.
Can you remove the filter and crank then engine over - disable fuel or spark so the engine will not stat and see which hose "pushes" fluid out?
Also, I can't tell from the pic's but I hope you used hose that is rated for trans use....Regular fuel line hose SHOULD NOT be used for this.
Attached is the flow for a 6th gen (98-02) 4cyl auto.
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03-09-2012 12:52 AM
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