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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 05:48 PM
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what kind of tranny fluid should i buy? my tranny is acting up on me recently... Grinds like a motherrr in 3rd n some in 4th...

redline mt-90 ?????? where do i buy it and how many quarts?

does anyone want to do it for me lol?? i never done this before and i dont want to f up my car.. its a First time for everything??? i'll pay u a whole meal at mc donalds.. ( not supersized lol )

i gotta change my tranny fluid pretty soon.. hoping to change by this weekend. let me know thankss
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Old Apr 24, 2007 | 06:32 PM
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why didnt you go off of what i posted before?

1. maake sure you car is on a level surface, of jacked up levely
2. using a half in drive socket recnh, take out you fill plug on the drivers side of the tranny.
3. get you oil pan out and using the same half inch drive wrench, take out the bottom drain plug.
4. remember to wipe any metal shavings off of the magnet.
5. let all of the fluid drain out and screw the plug back in
6. either with a tube, run the fluid into the fill plug hole, or take our your shifter assmbly and fill it through there. (the second one is easier IMO)
7. fill it till it starts spilling from the fill plug.
8. put the fill plug back on.

do you own a jack? or some ramps? where exactly in tampa are you? ill do it for taco bell
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Old Apr 25, 2007 | 10:19 AM
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I'm a fan of syncromesh. I used it in my old accord (1989)
It would grind everytime you put it in thrid. we changed it and filled it with synchromesh. it made an almost immediate difference. Within a few miles of driving, the grinding would only happen when you were "hot rodin'" it. Within a week, even that went away and it hasn't grinded since. and that was over a year ago.
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