Evacuate
sealed automatic
transmissions
NOTE
Prior to starting evacuation/refilling,
consult vehicle service manual for
recommended procedures, fluids and
capacities.
1 Connect fluid dispensing hose (14) to res-
ervoir using quick-connect coupler (4)
(→ Fig. 5, page 9 and Fig. IPB 3,
page 10).
2 Evacuate ATF from transmission
(→ To evacuate fluid, page 4).
NOTE
Verify quick-connect coupler sleeve
snaps to lock connection.
Refill sealed
automatic
transmissions
1 Unscrew lid (10) from reservoir (12), and
fill to desired level with new vehicle manu-
facturer's recommended transmission
fluid (→ Fig. 5, page 9; Fig. IPB 2, page 10
and Fig. IPB 3, page 10).
2 Install lid (10) onto reservoir (12).
NOTE
Lifetime "sealed" transmissions require
use of special manufacturer recom-
mended fluids. Use of any other fluids
may cause severe damage to transmis-
sion and void manufacturer's warranty.
3 Connect fluid dispensing hose (14) to res-
ervoir using quick-connect coupler (4).
NOTE
Verify quick-connect coupler sleeve
snaps to lock connection.
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4 Select appropriate ATF refill adapter for
application and connect to output of fluid
dispensing hose (14).
5 Insert or connect ATF refill adapter to
transmission.
6 Pull top lever (6) back to build pressure in
reservoir until desired amount of fluid has
been dispensed.
NOTE
Shut-off valve installed in fluid
dispensing hose (14) may be left open or
closed. When left open, fluid will begin to
flow once pump is operated. If closed,
pressure will build in reservoir as
indicated on gauge.
7 Close shut-off valve on fluid dispensing
hose (14).
8 Push top lever (6) to center position.
9 Bleed off pressure by tilting pressure relief
knob (8).
NOTE
Check vehicle's service manual to
determine proper method to check
transmission fluid level.
Failure to follow manufacturer's rec-
ommended procedure could result in
under- or over-filling transmission,
causing severe transmission damage.