How to Change Automatic Transmission Filter & Fluid [ COMPLETE DIY TUTORIAL ] Isuzu Mu-x + D-max

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  • Опубліковано 14 жов 2024
  • G'day Guys and Gals!
    In this video I show you all of the steps necessary to replace your Automatic Transmission Filter and Fluid. This video can be used as a guide for all of the Aisin Automatic Gearboxes. These are fitted to the Isuzu D-max and Mu-x. Toyota Hilux, Fortuner, Prado, Landcruiser 200 and 300. Mitsubishi Triton and Pajero Sport. You will require specific filter kits and oil for your vehicle so please check with your local parts department to get the correct filter kit and oil.
    In this video I show you a complete DIY tutorial on changing the automatic transmission oil and filter so you can follow along and be confident in carrying out this type of maintenance on your vehicle.
    Firstly we require some parts to carry out the automatic transmission oil flush and filter change -
    1. Specific Automatic Transmission Filter kit for your vehicle
    2. Specific Automatic Transmission Fluid for your vehicle
    3. 10mm socket on 1/4 drive ratchet (for trans pan and filter bolts)
    4. 24mm socket on breaker bar (for trans fill bung)
    5. 5mm allen key (for trans check bung)
    6. 14mm socket and ratchet (for trans drain bung)
    7. drain pan with measurements
    8. funnel
    9. oil transfer pump
    10. cardboard and rags
    11. brake cleaner + degreaser
    12. rags + gloves
    13. OBDII Scan tool (for checking transmission data)
    Now you have all of the tools and parts required to carry out the automatic transmission fluid and filter change, follow these steps to replace the filter element -
    1. Get vehicle to operating temp (15 min drive)
    2. remove automatic transmission fill bung
    3. remove automatic transmission drain bung
    4. catch all fluid in drain pan
    5. remove all 10mm transmission pan bolts and catch oil in drain pan
    6. remove automatic transmission pan
    7. remove 3 x 10mm bolts holding automatic transmission filter down
    8. remove automatic transmission filter and old 'o' ring
    9. fit new automatic transmission filter after lubricating 'o' ring
    10. tighten filter bolts to approx 10NM
    11.remove old Automatic transmission pan gasket
    12. clean out transmission pan with degreaser and brake cleaner
    13. clean all magnets and refit
    14. fit new auto transmission pan gasket to pan
    15. clean up sealing surface on transmission
    16. refit transmission pan to automatic transmission
    17. tighten down automatic transmission pan working from inside - out
    18. refit drain bung
    19. fill transmission with same amount of oil drained out into pan
    20. refit fill bung
    21. run engine and get vehicle to operating temp
    22. connect OBDII scan tool and get ATF to 50 degrees Celsius
    23. check automatic transmission oil level via the check bung on sump
    24. top up until a gentle flow is seen from check bung
    25. refit bung and tighten
    26. clean down transmission with degreaser
    27. hose of underbody and transmission
    28. road test vehicle and recheck work
    29. ALL DONE - GOOD JOB! :)
    Now I have shown you all of the steps necessary to carry out the transmission oil and filter change you can confidently carry out this DIY task at home yourself. You can spend up to $800 having your transmission filter changed. It is a technical job that requires some experience to carry out. In my full DIY guide I cover all of the steps to ensure you can easily follow along and carry out the job and save yourself a heap of money!
    Automatic transmission fluid and filters need to be changed at regular intervals. This if determined by your driving style and how you use the vehicle. I usually recommend changing transmission oil every 40-60k depending of the vehicles use. If you are towing at full load all day everyday then the oil will need to be changed every 40k and the filter every 80k. If you commute in your vehicle and rarely tow you can push the oil change out to 60k and filter change at 120k. This schedule will ensure reliability and longevity of your automatic transmission.
    Cheers Guys :)
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    Due to factors beyond the control of Lowrangenick, I cannot guarantee against improper use or unauthorized modifications of this information. Lowrangenick assumes no liability for property damage or injury incurred as a result of any of the information contained in this video. Use this information at your own risk. Lowrangenick recommends safe practices when working on vehicles and or with tools seen or implied in this video. Due to factors beyond the control of Lowrangenick, no information contained in this video shall create any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee of any particular result. Any injury, damage, or loss that may result from improper use of these tools, equipment, or from the information contained in this video is the sole responsibility of the user and not Lowrangenick.
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  • @LowRangeNick
    @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +9

    Hey Guys! Thanks For Watching :)
    Here's a link to a few bits and pieces to make the job a heap easier -
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    - Penrite Multi Vehicle ATF LV 1L - amzn.to/3WCdyUe
    - Funnel - amzn.to/3IKtwWD
    - Fluid transfer pump - amzn.to/3Mvs9fG
    - Multipurpose tool kit - amzn.to/3qdE0HQ
    - Microfibre towels - amzn.to/3Mz3lDD
    - CGSULIT Scan tool SC880 - amzn.to/3C17bAC
    Cheers Guys! :)

  • @troymorris1475
    @troymorris1475 6 місяців тому +2

    This guy makes the clearest easy to understand vids going!

  • @mark9378
    @mark9378 9 місяців тому +3

    Awesome video mate. I guarantee our local mechanics aren't that through. Cheers 💪🤙🇦🇺

  • @steven17637
    @steven17637 Місяць тому +1

    Cheers for the Video, I'm a mechanic but i don't work on cars so this video helped me out heaps. trans oil and filter done and topped up when up to temp. cheers Nick

  • @HowardBrierley
    @HowardBrierley Рік тому +3

    Nick, undertook a filter oil change on my 2017 MUX today 25-9-23. Your video tutorial was spot on. Thank you so much. Great channel.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      That's great to hear! Thanks a lot and nice work 👍

  • @jonathankent5487
    @jonathankent5487 Рік тому +2

    Great video and it helped me heaps with my transmission oil change. I tow a large ski boat with my 2016 mux and the transmission copes a flogging. I took to a mechanic and asked him to change the transmission oil. He said "I didn't change it as it's as good as the day the it was installed." I now know that oil was black and I probably saved myself a major failure thanks to Nick. Your channel is awesome. Thanks mate

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      That's awesome to hear! Thanks a lot 😃

  • @AdelJeffreyJeffreysAuto
    @AdelJeffreyJeffreysAuto Рік тому +1

    Even though i got a manual ute i still enjoy your videos!

  • @PaulOff-RoadDownunder
    @PaulOff-RoadDownunder Рік тому +2

    Bloody legend cheers mate👍. I did the triple flush @ 40k km and now at 68k km , so will plan to do this sometime soonish. Looks fairly straight forward ! Always really professional detailed vids thanks heaps.

  • @riskybiz123
    @riskybiz123 Рік тому +1

    Great job Nick, I’m Mechanic of 50 years and couldn’t fault your workmanship lol.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      Thank you very much! I am a mechanic with 12 years in the industry so great to hear from someone with many years of experience. Cheers

  • @sirvivor294
    @sirvivor294 11 місяців тому +1

    Thank you mate from Trinidad.

  • @bobbalerite6091
    @bobbalerite6091 9 місяців тому +1

    great video and really helpful for my mux. keep it up!

  • @beersintheshed.
    @beersintheshed. Рік тому +1

    Thanks Nick, I completed the transmission service on my 2016 dmax today after watching your video, very informative, cheers and thanks.

  • @peterrowan689
    @peterrowan689 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Nick you always explain in detail 👍😎

  • @HenryDarr
    @HenryDarr Рік тому +1

    Good Stuff Nick !
    Keep up the good work and stay blessed brother 💯

  • @Colt3854
    @Colt3854 Рік тому +1

    Thanks Nic, your video services are the best. Great information.

  • @steveturton1425
    @steveturton1425 Рік тому +1

    Great vid Nick, very informative and thorough.

  • @G3516dude
    @G3516dude 11 місяців тому +1

    Another awesome video Nick👍🏻 Cheers

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  11 місяців тому

      Thanks a lot for watching 😊

  • @markgreve5646
    @markgreve5646 Рік тому +1

    Thanks again for another great maintenance vid as i have a 17/18 mux myself very informative too thanks. would like to see you do a video of changing a cv joint as that's what holds me back from hitting the harder tracks 😂

    • @krump743
      @krump743 Рік тому

      There is a frigging sweet cv shaft replacement video on a dmax on UA-cam. Lile 30 or 40 minutes long. Well worth the watch. One thing I learnt the dmax is perhaps the worst of all the ifs Ute's to change it. U have to take so much off just to get to the cv and get it out. I'd hate to do it trackside 😢

  • @MotoBreno
    @MotoBreno Рік тому +4

    Hey Nick, (tkx for your efforts in sharing your knowledge) Mate, whilst fresh fluid will always feel nicer, I was wondering, if you can remember what the Castrol TransMax Multi was like (when you last did this) , and if you have a feeling of any difference between that and the Penrite Synth LV? (aware too that there'll still be several litres of old ATF mixed in there) - Cheers.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      There is approx 9l oil dry fill in the transmission. So with the flush and Fluid change you get about half of the fluid out each time. I prefer the penrite oil to be honest. After carrying out this service the transmission is shifting great!

    • @troymorris1475
      @troymorris1475 6 місяців тому

      I have a 2019 dmax and bought it with 80k, now has 115k and gonna do transmission filter and fluid, obviously I don't know what fluid is in there now, can I still use the same penrite as you did in this vid? What if I'm mixing different fluids??

  • @ianrichardson9200
    @ianrichardson9200 Рік тому +1

    Awesome nick.

  • @voolandashland2914
    @voolandashland2914 26 днів тому

    great video man ! this is the diy tutorial what I was searching for. but I'm just wondering, what engine you are running ? is it the 1.9 RZ4E or the 2.5 4JK1 or the 3.0 4JJ1 variant ?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  25 днів тому

      @@voolandashland2914 thanks! It's a 4jj1 3.0l

  • @andrewarchipow6687
    @andrewarchipow6687 Рік тому +3

    Hey Nick, great work again. Ive got the 2017 dmax with the 6 speed trans. I find it is always searching for gears and unlocking the torque converter in 5th and 6th. Do you have this problem. It doesnt happen with my wifes 2016 MUX. Isuzu said its fine. Im definitely servicing the trans on both after this vid 👍

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      Hey Andrew, that is very common with the 6 spd gearboxes. They try to keep the engine right in the sweet spot of the rpm for best torque and efficiency. Cheers!

    • @andrewarchipow6687
      @andrewarchipow6687 Рік тому +1

      @LowRangeNick Cheers, thank mate

    • @krump743
      @krump743 Рік тому

      ​@@andrewarchipow6687 I have that issue too. 6 speed box sucks. I wished I got the manual 6 speed.
      Keep ur Mrs 5 speed for ever they are the best version of the dmax no dpf crap.

    • @JohnCramer-io7dn
      @JohnCramer-io7dn Рік тому

      @@krump743 I have a 2019 dmax dual cab auto and wish i could take it back and insert it in the designers backside,its a disgusting example of todays technology.

  • @KrisH-mc8hd
    @KrisH-mc8hd Рік тому +2

    Great video again.. How much do you charge for a service mate?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      It can be around $600 it does depend on how many flushes are carried out at the time though.

  • @robmiller1514
    @robmiller1514 Рік тому +1

    Another great video, thanks again. A question, in the previous ATF change video you used Castrol Multi Vehicle ATF and in this one, Penrite. Any reason for this?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      Personal preference and the Penrite oil is LV - low viscosity. This is the best type of fluid to run in the transmission.

  • @Ren-qp5dt
    @Ren-qp5dt Рік тому +1

    Another Stella vid , great stuff Nick , UA-cam would never be the same without you, I would like to ask you a few things about LSD and lockers , could I send you an email ? Cheers from Wagga Wagga

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      Hey Ren, thanks a lot. Yep, you can email me at lowrangenick@hotmail.com

  • @sdavis4349
    @sdavis4349 6 місяців тому

    Hi mate love the channel, is there a way to disconnect any type of return line into a bucket, , run and top up, run and top up method to get a proper type of flush,

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  6 місяців тому

      There sure is, but it is a bit more complicated, and you have to be careful not to run the transmission dry. You could take off the transmission cooler lines at the radiator and run one into a bucket and the other into some clean oil.

  • @guypinnock5817
    @guypinnock5817 3 місяці тому

    I have the same little pumper……how long did it take you to fill up a rad over 4L hahah😂

  • @leohoogendoorn6728
    @leohoogendoorn6728 Рік тому +1

    Hi @LowRangeNick, This is a great VLOG exactly what I need at the moment. I drive a YB 2013 Isuzu D-Max 2500 Hi-Lander, so it's a 2 wheel drive automatic pickup in Thailand. But I am not getting it clear how many kilometers I need to change, only on road used pickup, ATF filter⁉️ And for the ATF oil the factory manual says change the ATF oil every 40.000 kilometers. But, from what I see in my garage bills, there are only 4 liters ATF oil changed. So my car now is nearly hitting the 170.000 kilometer mark. And I have the strong feeling that my ATF filter has never been replaced and the ATF oil, ± 11 liters 🤔, is never fully renewed. What would you recommend me to do ⁉️🤔 Renew all the ATF, by flushing they ATF system⁉️ And a new filter, for the first time in the cars lifetime⁉️🤔

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +2

      Hi Leo, you would be better off doing a few flushes and then changing the filter. If you do regular oil flushes it keeps the oil quality in good condition. Every 40k is a good schedule to stick to though. Cheers

    • @colintranter5162
      @colintranter5162 Рік тому

      Hey Nick.
      When you say do a few flushes, do you change the filter after each flush?

  • @bluedunn374
    @bluedunn374 Рік тому +3

    when will you do an intake manifold removal and clean? cheers

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      Never haha. I carry out regular spray intake cleans every service so removing the intake manifold will never be necessary.

    • @bluedunn374
      @bluedunn374 Рік тому

      That's a shame for us that don't. might be good for views considering the amount of interest. nice work on the trans 👍

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      @BlueDunn just start doing regular intake cleans and you won't have to remove the manifold?

    • @krump743
      @krump743 Рік тому

      ​@@LowRangeNick does the oil have to be changed after doing the spray?

    • @bluedunn374
      @bluedunn374 Рік тому +1

      ​@@LowRangeNick Car was purchased after 100,000Ks and the previous owner didn't do intake cleans or block/delete the EGR (no catch can), so spraying an acetone cocktail into the intake at this stage will just make a bad situation worse. After inspecting with a scope the EGR and intake need a more aggressive clean. Anyway, it was just a suggestion for your content as there's nothing good on YT, and your tutorials are of great quality 👍

  • @jamiegregory5718
    @jamiegregory5718 2 місяці тому

    Hi Nick UK viewer here. We have a 2013 Isuzu Dmax auto pickup that changes gear ok but when you give it some aggressive revs it judders, do you think new oil and filter would help or is this more torque converter. Thanks

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Місяць тому

      @jamiegregory5718 You could definitely try an oil and filter change and see if it improves the issue.

  • @user-jz1ht8ry2w
    @user-jz1ht8ry2w 11 місяців тому

    Hi Nick, is there any difference with temperature reading for temp level checking for a 2wd or 4wd transmission? Also, if just draining fluid and recording the amount drained, when cooling from hot will it decrease the amount of fluid compared to when it expands hot? Would you also have a link for your torque wrench you use?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  11 місяців тому

      There's no difference in transmissions between 2wd and 4wd. You normally try to drain the fluid when there is some temp in the fluid. I usually go for a 15min drive before draining the oil. I didn't use a torque wrench in this video, just my 1/4 drive gear wrench ratchet 🙂

  • @maranwot4251
    @maranwot4251 Рік тому

    Thanks Nic. At what Kilometer you need to change Transmission Filter & Fluid please? every 100k?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      I would recommend a fluid flush every 50k or 60k and a fluid and filter change every 100-120k depending on how your vehicle is used. If you do a lot of towing then you may need to change the fluid earlier.

  • @tyik
    @tyik Рік тому

    Very informative. I have another question not related to this. My 2016 mux always has problem in engaging 4wd. Been back to the dealer for services and replacement of parts. The problem never goes away. It’s frustrating the 4wd isn’t working when needed. Could I have your expertise answer?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      You would have to expand a bit on the issues your having? You need to remember to stop the vehicle and put it into neutral to switch into low range. You can flick between 2wd and 4wd high range while driving under 100km/hr.

    • @tyik
      @tyik Рік тому

      @@LowRangeNick The problem is turning the dial from 2H to 4H, the 4wd icon keeps flashing in the panel no matter it’s stationary or under 80k/hr. Even I have tried driving forward and backward in very slow speed. Sometimes the dealer said low oil or software problem. The last time they changed the actuator when it was still under warranty. It last over 1 year. As you are very knowledgeable of this model, I hope you could sort out this problem before I could seek service. Thank you so much for your time.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      @T Yik If replacing the actuator fixed the issue for a year then I would suggest it is an issue with the actuator again. If you haven't extended the breathers to the gearbox and transfer case it could be getting debris into the actuator when 4wding. Checking the oil level and condition is a good idea too. I'm pretty sure there is an issue with a circlip or something in the transfer case that can brake. You can sometimes see this in the oil. If the actuator and oil are OK it could be an internal issue in the transfer case.

  • @TheSquad1112
    @TheSquad1112 Рік тому +1

    legend

  • @leohoogendoorn6728
    @leohoogendoorn6728 7 місяців тому

    @LowRangeNick Hey Nick can you answer a question for me? One says that with Toyota the automatic oil level should be checked when the engine is running and he says with Isuzu D-Max 2.5 ltr engine, what I own, you have to check the automatic transmission oil level with the engine stopped. What is true? I am confused‼️🤔

  • @neilbates8409
    @neilbates8409 Місяць тому

    Hi Nick I just watched the trans filter change. How often should this be done. The dealer did my 2018 Mux auto Tran flush at 70000km I have know done 124000km or can I just do a flush

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  29 днів тому

      @neilbates8409 It would probably be a good idea to do the filter next service with fluid flush.

    • @neilbates8409
      @neilbates8409 29 днів тому

      Thanks Nick in regards to that would I do the flush before the filter change or after I have put the new filter in. Sorry can’t get my head around which would be best or not matter 😊

    • @neilbates8409
      @neilbates8409 29 днів тому +1

      Oh I just got it 😊 run, drain old oil, put new in, run drain take pan of. Fill new oil. Sorry mate I am a bit thick at times. Old age

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  28 днів тому

      @neilbates8409 Yep, it's a good idea to do a flush and then take the pan off to do filter change and another flush.

  • @tonymarkham4045
    @tonymarkham4045 Рік тому

    Great video and informative ok. No gasket stuff? Well I will be. Showing my age I think. I will be doing it and belts in about 10,000 klm’s. Getting down is easy Nick but getting up is not as easy as it was. Keep smiling ok.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      No sealant is required with this gasket as the sealing surface is flat and there are no joins in the gearbox where the gasket runs. So no sealant necessary.

  • @TriNguyen-qq5ul
    @TriNguyen-qq5ul Рік тому +1

    Hi nick thinking of doing the same on my n80 hilux do u know if filter the same from what i know hilux and isuzu have same auto tran

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      From memory it is the exact same gearbox. Please just double check with your local auto store to confirm though.

  • @vnyeu
    @vnyeu 7 місяців тому

    I wonder the different between temperature gun and scantool

  • @RyNasBr18
    @RyNasBr18 6 місяців тому

    Hi @LowRangeNick, what is the size of hex screw of check bung? I can't removed mine, already used the US and metric. Thanks!

  • @adzoutnabout888
    @adzoutnabout888 Рік тому

    Nick, I watched another vid and they said to test the trans oil level in Neutral with the motor running ?
    What do you reckon ?

    • @adzoutnabout888
      @adzoutnabout888 Рік тому

      Righto, so the 5 speed Dmax and Mux have 20 x 10mm bolts holding the trans pan on.
      The replacement gasket is like the old rocket cover gaskets off the fords and holdens. The Ryco gasket is a twisted mess.
      Should be fun getting it to line up.
      Nothing like the 6 speed later models, way harder.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      @adzoutnabout8666 Testing oil level in park or neutral is fine. I prefer park with the handbrake on so you don't get run over haha The 5 speed has a different gasket and pan design but still same process. The 5 speed usually comes with a cork gasket.

    • @adzoutnabout888
      @adzoutnabout888 Рік тому +2

      @@LowRangeNicks mate, cork gasket and 20 x 10 mm bolts.
      Tip for your viewers….
      The cork gasket in the Ryco kit comes out of the box like an Octopus.
      No matter how long you leave it in the sun, it dosent straighten.
      Once you follow all your cleaning steps, use small plastic cable ties to keep the gasket aligned while positioning other bolts to 2/3rds tight.
      Snip ties once the bolts have found their threads.
      Other problems were the transmission cooler lines run over the front bolts (4 ) .
      You can’t move the lines, even after removing the location bracket on the passenger side of the transmission.
      A slim 10mm socket slipped from the drivers side across to the passenger side will sort that. Bit fiddly.
      Wish I had a 3 inch lift right about now.
      Dropping the pan is also not easy, you need to semi drop the back, then wiggle the front off the mounts down, so it will clear the trans cooler lines.
      Filter is metal in the 5 speed, not plastic like in the 6 speed.
      All in all I would say changing the trans filter in the 5 speed is a Fark load harder than a 6 speed, given the gasket, the pan and line positions, and 20 bolts in the trans pan.

  • @krump743
    @krump743 Рік тому +1

    U realise u have to keep that mux until I ditch my dmax. I don't wanna tune in one day and find u have bought a jeep wrangler or something 🤣🤣.
    Fk knows how u get the perfect angle on the camera work but jesus it's perfection nothing is ever in the way. Killer video. I paid 350 bucks for this "service" 1) don't think they did it like that. 2) don't think they even did it at all, as my inspection bung was tight as fk and had no witness marks on it from a recent wrench.
    One last thing I don't know why isuzu used a frigging hex key plug, always nervous it will strip out 😂😂

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      Haha don't worry, the Mu-x is going to stay with me for a long time 😀

  • @karlschaumkel4834
    @karlschaumkel4834 3 місяці тому

    How do i know which one is my fill line on my Triton?

  • @kuducamper9934
    @kuducamper9934 Рік тому

    Great video Nick. I have a 5sp auto 2016 D-Max with 90000km with occasional shifting problems from 1st to 2nd or 2nd to 3rd. Only seems to happen when cold. Either a bang or doesn't engage and revs a bit on the shift. Could this be a solenoid problem? Oil is full and has been replaced recently.

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      It doesn't sound good. If you have had the oil and filter changed and the transmission flushed then it must be a solenoid issue or damage to a clutch pack.

    • @kuducamper9934
      @kuducamper9934 Рік тому

      @@LowRangeNick are the solenoids and clutch pack accessible once the pan is removed?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      @kuducamper9934 you can see the valve body and solenoids in the video when I remove the trans pan. You won't see anything of the clutch packs unless you remove the valve body.

    • @kuducamper9934
      @kuducamper9934 Рік тому +1

      @@LowRangeNick thanks heaps

  • @Alfaom
    @Alfaom 8 місяців тому

    So the engine should run after change on P?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  8 місяців тому

      Yep, run engine and leave in park to check Level.

  • @bryanmonton2021
    @bryanmonton2021 8 місяців тому

    While running the engine is safe to fill tha fluid to transmission?

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  8 місяців тому +1

      Fill up until it drains out the check bung and then start the car and allow to idle and fill up more until it dribbles out of the check bung.

    • @bryanmonton2021
      @bryanmonton2021 8 місяців тому +1

      @@LowRangeNick sir one more thing i did a transmission service they say only 4 liters they take by dialysis machine, they didn't count the remaining on oil pa and filter. Because they remove it. But They put only 5 litters of fluid, is that correct sir, thank you.

  • @arieksk
    @arieksk 10 місяців тому

    I guess you can check the temp on the transmission casing..

  • @steveturton1425
    @steveturton1425 Рік тому +1

    Hi Nick, when filling and topping up the tranny, does the car have to be level? Thanks..

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому

      Hey Steve! Yes, it does need to be on a level surface.

  • @Mick_4591
    @Mick_4591 Рік тому +2

    I bet the dealers/ service centers dont do what have done when doing the A/T service

  • @bisdakcebuspride3712
    @bisdakcebuspride3712 Рік тому

  • @dettott
    @dettott Рік тому

    So you don't flush the torque converter your just contaminating the new oil

  • @foxmd9410
    @foxmd9410 Рік тому

    Recently did this service on my 2012 DMax, the genius engineers that designed my year put the cross member 20mm to far forward which means I have to jack up the transmission and remove the cross member to remove the sump!
    I'm sure one of the university subjects when becoming an Automotive Engineer is "How to be a Fcukwit 101".......

    • @LowRangeNick
      @LowRangeNick  Рік тому +1

      Hahah ! Yes, damn engineers.

    • @foxmd9410
      @foxmd9410 Рік тому +1

      @@LowRangeNick Thanks Nick, another awesome video!

  • @geoffreyfox7618
    @geoffreyfox7618 11 місяців тому

    Generally a good vid, but you only did a partial oil change, as you left about 3 to 5 liter in cooler lines that go to radiator

  • @PJSinohin
    @PJSinohin Рік тому +2

    isuzu Ph recommends ATF drain and change every 20K 😂

    • @MotoBreno
      @MotoBreno Рік тому +2

      I reccomend that too, but thats not whats in the australian service schedule.

    • @unclebob5686
      @unclebob5686 Рік тому +3

      20k is a bit of an overkill to be honest, I'd probably go 40,000kms

    • @leohoogendoorn6728
      @leohoogendoorn6728 Рік тому +1

      Hi. So drain means only like a 4 / 4½ liters drain and refilled. And how many kilometers Isuzu Ph recommended to renew the ATF filter on a on road only used 2 wheel drive 2013 Isuzu D-Max with a 2500 engine?

    • @MotoBreno
      @MotoBreno Рік тому +3

      @@unclebob5686 Yeh, 40thou km is good too Bob. However that's about the max Km's I'd feel comfortable with (with this method of "partial flush), provided the tranny was not used beyond suburbs and highway. That tranny's dry fill capacity is ~9.5L, so youre only removing half the previous fluid with this method. For my own Use Case, (some sand, moderate to advanced low range 4WD'ing and semi regular towing of a 1.5T boat, and I enjoy a little 'lead-footery'), a fresh 4L ($60) in, every 20thou km is dirt cheap reassurance for longevity. 👍 (Its only my philosophy: I do the pan off and filter every 40thou & a fluid 'semi-flush' every 20 & have a quality ATF external cooler in line before return via OEM het exchanger)

    • @bluedunn374
      @bluedunn374 Рік тому +1

      good tutorial Nick, what would a transmission shop do differently, ive heard they "flush" the trans? Also what's the chances you could do an intake manifold removal and clean anytime soon? , so far the only ones available are all in Thai and of poor quality and workmanship.