Tranny & Diff fluid change
Tranny & Diff fluid change
I'm at 31k miles and I think its time to change the tranny and diff fluids. I would like to bring it to the dealer but the closest one is 3 hr drive. So one of my option is to bring it to shop in town (certified GM service center). My plan is to buy all the fluids and have them change it. Would anyone trust a Mr. Goodwretch to perform this service on there car?
Edit: I have a 09 7at X
Edit: I have a 09 7at X
Last edited by hechen507; Jul 7, 2011 at 01:13 AM.
I wouldn't trust ANYONE to touch my G! DIY!!! It's cake...
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The 7ATs do not require a transmission fluid change at 30,000 miles.
Per the 2009 service and maintenance guide:
transmission).
Also from the premium maintenance log:
(except 7-speed automatic transmission)
Per the 2009 service and maintenance guide:
Transmission Fluid – Automatic or
Manual, Differential Oil, Transfer Case Oil
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at
specified intervals. If towing a trailer,
using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving
on rough or muddy roads, replace the
transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000
miles or 24 months (except 7-speed automatic
Manual, Differential Oil, Transfer Case Oil
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at
specified intervals. If towing a trailer,
using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving
on rough or muddy roads, replace the
transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000
miles or 24 months (except 7-speed automatic
transmission).
Also from the premium maintenance log:
Replace automatic transmission fluid
(except 7-speed automatic transmission)
The 7ATs do not require a transmission fluid change at 30,000 miles.
Per the 2009 service and maintenance guide:
transmission).
Also from the premium maintenance log:
(except 7-speed automatic transmission)
Per the 2009 service and maintenance guide:
Transmission Fluid – Automatic or
Manual, Differential Oil, Transfer Case Oil
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at
specified intervals. If towing a trailer,
using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving
on rough or muddy roads, replace the
transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000
miles or 24 months (except 7-speed automatic
Manual, Differential Oil, Transfer Case Oil
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at
specified intervals. If towing a trailer,
using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving
on rough or muddy roads, replace the
transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000
miles or 24 months (except 7-speed automatic
transmission).
Also from the premium maintenance log:
Replace automatic transmission fluid
(except 7-speed automatic transmission)
The 7ATs do not require a transmission fluid change at 30,000 miles.
Per the 2009 service and maintenance guide:
transmission).
Also from the premium maintenance log:
Per the 2009 service and maintenance guide:
Transmission Fluid – Automatic or
Manual, Differential Oil, Transfer Case Oil
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at
specified intervals. If towing a trailer,
using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving
on rough or muddy roads, replace the
transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000
miles or 24 months (except 7-speed automatic
Manual, Differential Oil, Transfer Case Oil
Visually inspect for signs of leakage at
specified intervals. If towing a trailer,
using a camper or car–top carrier, or driving
on rough or muddy roads, replace the
transmission fluid/oil at every 30,000
miles or 24 months (except 7-speed automatic
transmission).
Also from the premium maintenance log:
Replace automatic transmission fluid
(except 7-speed automatic transmission)
pumping in tranny fluid is a PAIN IN THE ***. if i didn't already have the pump, i'd take to a mechanic. it's almost impossible to overfill either the diff of the transmission, but i'm sure it's possible in the wrong hands. if you'd like to give it a shot...go for it. it's relatively easy, but MESSY!
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The 7AT fluid change situation is weird. In the FSM it says in one place that it does not require changing as a maintenance item, but in the maintenance section there's a procedure for doing it. IIRC, it's drain, fill, drain, fill, drain, fill. Takes some special tools or a McGyverish streak.
where is the fill plug on the 7at trans, the service manual shows it on the bottom of the pan, how the hell does that work?, is it a one way valve ?, i would think it would be higher up on the trans like the rear diff fill hole, maybe the tube goes up inside the trans and can only come out when it gets to the top of the tube, anyone know, thanks
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