Transmission Question 2002 Limited
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
Drain plug is located conveniently on the transmission pan. Use ONLY MITSUBISHI SPIII ATF OR CHRYSLER ATF +4. Don't be fooled into buying fluids that claim to meet these standards as only a few of them actually do. Buy the real deal- your transmission will appreciate it (trust me on this please!)
Joel, CA
Joel, CA
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
Maybe a 15 or 17mm socket.
As far as the fluid. Joel is the man, but I would not use ATF +4. It is not listed in the manual as acceptable. Plus it is probably not any cheaper.
SP III can be obtained at Mutsu, Kia or Hyundai dealers.
6 quarts is probably enough. Let me know how it goes. I am about to do my '03. Does your '02 have a 5 speed Auto?
As far as the fluid. Joel is the man, but I would not use ATF +4. It is not listed in the manual as acceptable. Plus it is probably not any cheaper.
SP III can be obtained at Mutsu, Kia or Hyundai dealers.
6 quarts is probably enough. Let me know how it goes. I am about to do my '03. Does your '02 have a 5 speed Auto?
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
Hey Guys, Mitsubishi want $6 a quart (here in So. California). What a rip off. Hyundai and Kia want $5.50, not much better but it pays to shop around.
Anyway, Mitsubishi tell me its 4 1/2 to 5 quarts for a drain and fill. Just depends??? Oh well, ill do what they say.
And yes Winshaw, its automatic, but not 5 speed. I may even do a pictorial on this, since I dont see alot of DIY's on this site.
Anyway, Mitsubishi tell me its 4 1/2 to 5 quarts for a drain and fill. Just depends??? Oh well, ill do what they say.
And yes Winshaw, its automatic, but not 5 speed. I may even do a pictorial on this, since I dont see alot of DIY's on this site.
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
Winshawn is correct as it is NOT in the owners manual. I mention it as an option as Chryler uses this ATF on all Mitusbishi powered Chrysler vehicles models. They also sell it in a 1 gallon bottle (if that makes it any cheaper?). Draining and filling will roughly remove about 4+ quarts or so. Just use the dipstick to be sure you're at the proper level when done.
Joel, CA
Joel, CA
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
Hey Guys, Mitsubishi want $6 a quart (here in So. California). What a rip off. Hyundai and Kia want $5.50, not much better but it pays to shop around.
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
Would it help anyone if I did a DIY photo shoot of this? If so, where do I post DIY's on this site? I havent seen any. Is there a place to post DIY's? Sorry Im the new guy
Im going it this weekend and ill post my pics if someone can show me where to post them.
Thanks
Im going it this weekend and ill post my pics if someone can show me where to post them.
Thanks
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
I think it would be helpful. I think it would be good to show a photo of where the drain plug is, and a photo of where and how you add the fluid. Also an accurate measurement of how much fluid you drained out would be good. A photo of the bottle would be good too. Many people are comfortable with changing their engine oil but not the other fluids. Your DIY would be reassuring. Just make a new post and call it something like ATF DIY fluid change.
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RE: Transmission Question 2002 Limited
As far as the fluid. Joel is the man...
Would it help anyone if I did a DIY photo shoot of this? If so, where do I post DIY's on this site? I havent seen any. Is there a place to post DIY's? Sorry Im the new guy
Im going it this weekend and ill post my pics if someone can show me where to post them.
Thanks
Im going it this weekend and ill post my pics if someone can show me where to post them.
Thanks
If you decide it's too big a pain to change this fluid yourself and bring it to an oil and lube place to do, BE SURE they use the right fluid as noted above. IF you do not, you may be buying a new tranny. That's how critical using the right fluid is on these tranny's.