DIY: G37 Automatic Transmission Fluid Change, Pan Drop/Clean
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I checked underneath the car and the fluid is draining through the hole where the broken screw is :/ thats after only 2 hours
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The difference is probably what you lost on the ground. Either way, the point is moot since you need to get the broken bolt fixed.
I'd probably try a very small dremel grinding bit to try and remove the ez out, but if you're not confident, take it to a professional
I'd probably try a very small dremel grinding bit to try and remove the ez out, but if you're not confident, take it to a professional
Last edited by Victory; 12-03-2017 at 01:11 AM.
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Dan G37 (12-03-2017)
#213
Plan on taking it ti the shop, should i refill it once more before taking it to the shop since in losing some atf?
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Sorry to hear you're still having issues Dan, got a couple questions~
You said you broke one bolt but were able to extract that one, but broke another one that you snapped the extractor in. Did you replace that one broken bolt?
Were the bolts you snapped the first ones you over-torqued, or did you get quite a few tightened prior?
Did you loosen any over-torqued bolts and re-torqued them at a lighter setting?
If you did back off the torque and re-tightened them the gasket may be more prone to leaking, especially in that area where the bolt is missing.
Ideally, removing the broken bolt, replacing all the bolts and gasket is what I would do at this point. It's a pain for sure, but if you plan on keeping this car for a long time for peace of mind alone, it would be worth it IMO.
You said you broke one bolt but were able to extract that one, but broke another one that you snapped the extractor in. Did you replace that one broken bolt?
Were the bolts you snapped the first ones you over-torqued, or did you get quite a few tightened prior?
Did you loosen any over-torqued bolts and re-torqued them at a lighter setting?
If you did back off the torque and re-tightened them the gasket may be more prone to leaking, especially in that area where the bolt is missing.
Ideally, removing the broken bolt, replacing all the bolts and gasket is what I would do at this point. It's a pain for sure, but if you plan on keeping this car for a long time for peace of mind alone, it would be worth it IMO.
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Dan G37 (12-03-2017)
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Sorry to hear you're still having issues Dan, got a couple questions~
You said you broke one bolt but were able to extract that one, but broke another one that you snapped the extractor in. Did you replace that one broken bolt?
Were the bolts you snapped the first ones you over-torqued, or did you get quite a few tightened prior?
Did you loosen any over-torqued bolts and re-torqued them at a lighter setting?
If you did back off the torque and re-tightened them the gasket may be more prone to leaking, especially in that area where the bolt is missing.
Ideally, removing the broken bolt, replacing all the bolts and gasket is what I would do at this point. It's a pain for sure, but if you plan on keeping this car for a long time for peace of mind alone, it would be worth it IMO.
You said you broke one bolt but were able to extract that one, but broke another one that you snapped the extractor in. Did you replace that one broken bolt?
Were the bolts you snapped the first ones you over-torqued, or did you get quite a few tightened prior?
Did you loosen any over-torqued bolts and re-torqued them at a lighter setting?
If you did back off the torque and re-tightened them the gasket may be more prone to leaking, especially in that area where the bolt is missing.
Ideally, removing the broken bolt, replacing all the bolts and gasket is what I would do at this point. It's a pain for sure, but if you plan on keeping this car for a long time for peace of mind alone, it would be worth it IMO.
Should I refill the tranny with mroe fluid? I have a bucket underneath measuring how much fluid is escaping thru that hole. And i did torque 2 other bolts befire i snapped 2. Im too scarwd to losen them and retighten them since they may be under stress. I cant risk snapping anymore bolts.
Ill take it to the shop tomorrow and have them reolace the gasket and all the bolts.
Would you recommebd going to the dealer or just any other shop?
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I replaced the broken bolt with and hand tightened the rest of the bolts. I couldnt risk snapping anymore bolts. I tightened the bolts until they felt nice and snug. I bought a new gasket from the dealership and will go back and buy and replace all bolts.
Should I refill the tranny with mroe fluid? I have a bucket underneath measuring how much fluid is escaping thru that hole. And i did torque 2 other bolts befire i snapped 2. Im too scarwd to losen them and retighten them since they may be under stress. I cant risk snapping anymore bolts.
Ill take it to the shop tomorrow and have them reolace the gasket and all the bolts.
Would you recommebd going to the dealer or just any other shop?
Should I refill the tranny with mroe fluid? I have a bucket underneath measuring how much fluid is escaping thru that hole. And i did torque 2 other bolts befire i snapped 2. Im too scarwd to losen them and retighten them since they may be under stress. I cant risk snapping anymore bolts.
Ill take it to the shop tomorrow and have them reolace the gasket and all the bolts.
Would you recommebd going to the dealer or just any other shop?
As far as where to take it, a reputable shop should suffice but call around a few places if you have time explaining what you need done, if they sound hesitant go to the dealer, a Nissan dealer is ok too, and may be cheaper, and the dealers should have the bolts in stock.
G/L
#217
You've got the right plan, no need to have any more bolt issues prior to taking it in, so leaving them as-is would be good. You may want to add a bit more fluid prior to your trip depending how far you need to go, if it's pretty close I wouldn't worry much about that unless the leak is more significant.
As far as where to take it, a reputable shop should suffice but call around a few places if you have time explaining what you need done, if they sound hesitant go to the dealer, a Nissan dealer is ok too, and may be cheaper, and the dealers should have the bolts in stock.
G/L
As far as where to take it, a reputable shop should suffice but call around a few places if you have time explaining what you need done, if they sound hesitant go to the dealer, a Nissan dealer is ok too, and may be cheaper, and the dealers should have the bolts in stock.
G/L
Is it fine to leave my car jacked up on stands for a few nights?
Last edited by Dan G37; 12-03-2017 at 03:22 PM.
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Hey Dan, how did you make out with the replacement of the broken bolt? What's the outcome? I personally give you a lot of credit for going through with this not the most simple DIY. You know, some of us were lucky in life to be exposed to mechanics through our parents and grand parents. Others have to plow their own path which makes them more of a MAN to be able to navigate uncharted territory.
Happy New Year to you and everyone else on this thread. Let us keep maintaining our vehicles such that no other man takes our money away until the time we deem it's reasonable or desirable to do so.
Happy New Year to you and everyone else on this thread. Let us keep maintaining our vehicles such that no other man takes our money away until the time we deem it's reasonable or desirable to do so.
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Dan G37 (01-02-2018)
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Hey Dan, how did you make out with the replacement of the broken bolt? What's the outcome? I personally give you a lot of credit for going through with this not the most simple DIY. You know, some of us were lucky in life to be exposed to mechanics through our parents and grand parents. Others have to plow their own path which makes them more of a MAN to be able to navigate uncharted territory.
Happy New Year to you and everyone else on this thread. Let us keep maintaining our vehicles such that no other man takes our money away until the time we deem it's reasonable or desirable to do so.
Happy New Year to you and everyone else on this thread. Let us keep maintaining our vehicles such that no other man takes our money away until the time we deem it's reasonable or desirable to do so.
Also happy new year to everyone! I wish you all the best!
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