Full Transmission Flush

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AdamDude04

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Well looking to do this flush myself, I found a great writeup over on another Bronco forum.

I'll be doing my flush tomorrow after work (ugh) as Napa has my filter in stock :) /emoticons/[email protected] 2x" width="20" height="20" />

Great writeup with great detail. This also includes how to drain the tq converter as well - Good to do if you have the "TQ Converter Shudder" as this may help (in my case, hopefully).

http://www.fullsizebronco.com/forum/showthread.php?t=130945

 

Justshootme84

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Moved to Tech Articels forum. While this is NOT a total system flush, it's the easiest and best way to change your trans filter and some of the old fluid. JSM84

 
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Thanks, hopefully it helps some folks out, dispite being on a different forum. I just don't want to take credit for it, so I didn't copy and paste the whole article.

I'd consider it nearly a full exchange. The TQ converter holds a lot more fluid than the pan.. I hate how I drained just my pan, about 6qt out of the 16qt in the whole system

 

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Most of the rest of the fluid is going to be inside the hard lines, cooler tanks on the radiator and inside the external cooler if you have one.

 

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