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Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: anaheim, ca
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trans fluid check 350 with turbo hydromatic
Do I check the trans fluid when the engine is cold or hot? 350 with turbohydramatic automatic trans.
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Edwards, CA
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Re: trans fluid check 350 with turbo hydromatic
Hot, idling in neutral. Check your owner's handbook for more information.
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Location: Orem, Utah
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Re: trans fluid check 350 with turbo hydromatic
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![]() But yes, hot and idling in neutral (or park). And run it through the gear positions (P-R-N-D) if it's been sitting without being driven for a while. DON'T OVERFILL! That's a bad thing to do. And realize that while the approximate fluid volume between lines on an oil dipstick is 1 quart, for the transmission it's 1 pint. |
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