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2005-2010 Chevy Cobalt Automatic Transmission Filter/Fluid Replacemenet
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- Опубліковано 19 лют 2018
- Hi viewers, in this video i will show you how easy it is to replace your transmission filter and fluid on a Automatic 2005-2010 Chevy Cobalt. And Please use Dexron-VI on this transmission fluid refill!!!!!! Enjoy and God Bless you all
Great how to video. Much appreciated. Only disagreement would be the choice of fluid...
That transmission had been serviced before. The filter and gasket removed were aftermarket
replacements. The original gaskets have a metal center with rubber coating and are semi rigid
and are also (Reusable), unlike the one newly installed. Fel Pro makes a good OEM replacement gasket as good as Ac Delco's OEM. If you jack the car up on the drivers side so that the car is angled toward passenger side and remove the check plug it will drain at least 4 quarts of fluid in a nice stream. Then loosen the pan bolts and drain the remaining fluid. This method is a little less messy.
less stress on the pan and gasket as well while removing all those bolts, should alternate bolts every other clock wise I prefer to loosen them that way, I like your tip though, I will incorporate that into my practice.
Thank you for a thorough demonstration very good, love the background Christian music ❤️🙏😊
Thanks for the detail vid. Don't forget there's ca 10 mill fill level plug on the bottom of the trans to know when its completely full.
where exactly is that "fill level plug"? Thanks!
I'm not mechanically inclined. But watching this video, step by step. I was able to change my chevy aveo transmission filter and fluid. This video I give 5 stars!
Hearing the transmission fluid pouring out sounds so satisfying
Really appreciate the Video. And YES, there is no Rock like our God! Thank you Jesus!
This was outstanding. I wish every repair video was this thorough and detailed. Excellent job, Oscar. I wish I lived near you -- you would be my mechanic.
😂oscar
Thank you so much for this video, as my husband and I were getting ready to do the motor oil change, my husband accidentally release the transmission fluid and now what for our daughter college car. I ran to Auto Zone and came across your video. You literally save our Sunday late night disaster. We were step by step following your instructions for a 2008 Chevy Aveo! Outstanding video, THANKS A MILLION.
First time my husband commands me to save and give a huge THUMBS-UP!
Happy NEW YEAR and NEW DECADE 2020✌😉💯👏👏👏👏👏
You are very welcome. So glad my video help you guys out. Thank you so much for watching my channel.
This is a nicely done how to . I would like to add two more tips for viewers. Buy the filter kit that has the OEM style gasket . It has two locator tabs , one at the front and one at the rear , to make installation easier and are less prone to leak. Without those tabs the gasket bridges two pan holes over areas of the mating service between the pan and transmission body. Also getting the right amount of fluid back in is at best an educated guess . The best method might be to measure what you drain out and refill the same amount.
You are wrong about guessing the transmission fluid level! On the Cobalt, G5, ion, HHr, the 4t40 & 4t45 has a overflow bolt! You simply remove the bolt in the overflow hole & fill it until it overflows with the vehicle running. Also, If one changes their trans filter & fluid every 15k-30 miles then maybe clean the metal shavings out of the pan but, if you have 100k+ mileage & the trans slips, THE METAL SHAVINGS IS "THE TIES THAT BIND" & COULD BE THE ONLU THING HOLDING THE TRANSMIDDION TOGETHER!!! SOON THERE AFTER IF THE TRANS STARTS SLIPPING, THAT COULD BE WHY.
I love the way you did the job, clean and neat, I would like that everyone could be like you. Thanks for sharing !!
🔥🔥🔥🔥Buying everything now. Best vid I've seen.
Your supposed to the level plug off to see if its full or not right when the fluid starts to run out while running then thats when the trans fluid is full
Thank you for this valuable information
@@oscars-autorepair3236Np just thought u may have forgotten, but love your thoroughness great vid
DONE! Just finished. Thank you for the vid amigo👍💪🔥
Great video and great mechanic skills.
Did u take out the overflow plug to ensure that you did not overfill it. U HAVE TO HAVE THE VEHICLE PERFECTLY LEVEL! THE PLUG UNSCREWS & ITS EITHER ON THE PASSENGER SIDE OF THE TRANS OR THE REAR. ITS BEEN A WHILE HOWEVER, I WILL BE DOING THE TRANS FILTER ON MY Pontiac G5! When its in high gear (4th, overdrive) When I let off the gas, when I accelerate it slips in 4th gear...if this does not fix this issue, I have found a 38k mile transmission but z that is not the easiest job! Especially with being in the rustbelt, no garage...
I did it. Thank you. Your tip for removing the sleeve / plug for the filter to the transmission body came in handy. I used a piece of wood because I did not have a rubber mallet to put it back in. Very easy job. I used the Castrol Dextron V1. Got it for $5 per quart. We have had the car fro about 3 years and it has over 180k miles. I am not sure if this was the first change ever. The fluid was still pink. There was a lot of dirt on the magnet. There was no metal shavings or clumps. All in it cost me less than $70.00. Piece of mind for another 2 to 3 years. Thank you for the video. It was perfect.
You could use some tape to hold the bolts in place to help register the gasket until you get the rest of the bolts in place.
I really like your video, is pretty handy and well explain, thank you much
Excellent video. You did a very thorough job!
Gasket-Tac works great to set your gasket in place.
Vale la pena tener un cobalt
Si pero encuanto llege a las 180,000 milla's vendalo.
Asi se quita de Delores de cabeza
you said you filled it with 7 quarts right? i struggle with hearing im just clarifiying thank you
Thank you for your time and effort doing this. We appreciate it.
Very good work. Comments starting at 27:26 were extremely helpful. Thanks.
Thanks Oscar your rear drum and this for my 2005 cobalt helped immensely! John 3:16: for God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have eternal life! Very easy fixes!
Your very welcome Jonathan. Amen brother!
nice video easy to follow. Boy they make that transmission cap easy to access! Right there out of reach
I feel like I can do it myself now and im such a little lady. Nice job!
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Brah you are a life saver pho realzie!!!
A very informative video! Thank you!
Excellent demonstration! This procedure went EXACTLY as shown. Thank you very much for the guidance!
I have an angry vagina.
Excellente Oscar ,very Helpfully.
excelente líder gracias por destallar ese vídeo.
Good stuff agree with dale! This is a great video! Great job god bless!
Fantastic video. Do I leave the vehicle running while reinstalling the fill port for the transmission?
Un excelente trabajo gracias
My car isn't shifting I changed the speed sensor but it still don't shift
I have read that the car needs to be leveled when completing this process. When you put the front 2 tires on ramps, I know that the top of the ramps were flat so it looked like it leveled out the front of the car even though the back was still on the ground if that makes any sense. That's not a problem? I only have 2 jack stands and I am trying to figure out what the best way to level my car out would be. I don't have anyone else to help me here so I appreciate any and all of the advice you can give me! I've had a number of damages caused by someone and seeing how I cannot afford mechanics or body shops, but I an determined to repair it all on my own. Please let me know as soon as you can... thanks so much!
Thanks from Tijuana.
Keep in mind Valvoline ATF multi vehicle is not recommended for use in GM Dextron VI vehicles
Peice of advice jack up rear of car put jack stands under it reove plug on side of trans you should of nat had to add 7 qts oil for drain and fill that why you remove plug on side of trans once it starts to drip out your pretty much full. Tighten plug start your car let it up to temp. wile on jack stands losen plug not to take it off enough to see if oil startsto drain.As far as your gasket goes use copper coat on pan to keep it from moveing Going threw gears is also nesasary good job.
Yeah,why is he even removing the entire pan?? The car should be level! Not on an angle. Why not just unscrew the plug & add the fluid?? I don’t see why he’s removing the entire pan & gasket just to “ add fluid”.-?!?!?!
@@joycemarie813 He had replaced the sell, filter and gasket
you can reuse the gasket. the car is supposed to be level and you need to remove the drain plug when your filling to make sure it just enough and not to much..
Did it fix
Great work Oscar!
Thank you Mike. And thanks for watching
Nice and clean job
Thank you so much! God bless you!
Que aceite de transmision automatica lleva un cobalt. 05
Carolina La Yaqui dexron vi
I need to see that damn check bolt
Excellent, thanks
Thank you! Thank you! Thank You!
muchas gracias oscar ..
Best demonstration ever we need more people to do videos like you my men!!! Super helpful
Hi! I recently had my transmisión fluid and filter replaced and the next day it started doing wierd noices when I accelerated. Do you have any idea of what it could be? I have a chevy cobalt and before the fluid change it was working well. Thank you in advance ❤️
what if I don't have a torque wrence
Great question, just tighten it as best as you can while not over tighten the bolta
Tengo un carro igual automatico..fijate ke recientemente al correr en cada cambio ase un tiron y pense k le faltaba aceite como no trae barilla para chekar poes le eche asta k se lleno y sige igual..cres k dejara de tironear si le ago el servicio de cambio de aceite y filtro? Te agradeseria mucho ke me contestaras
Luis Contreras Ortiz amigo si, cambielo. Y compre el "Transmisión slip" es un liquido q ayuda q no se joda mas la trasmission.
I put the oil pan back, but when I was filling it up, it started leaking? Brand new gasket, maybe the bolts were not secured? Any idea why? I dont have a special torque wrench to specifically put 7 lbs, I just have a regular torque wrench
Hi Ibanez, the only thing i can think of is you probably need to re-torque the pan bolts again. Make sure you go in a Cris cross pattern. I hop this helps you.
You may have over tighten some of the bolts, to cause the pan to warp. Thus causing leaking.
This dude now's his stuff!!!!!👍👍👍
What about the fluid in the torque converter?
Badass. Thanks
Great Video.
Oscar podrias hacerlo en español? Please, o ponle subtitulos porfas.
Where did you get the parts cleaner tub set up and what liquid are you using? Is the liquid recycled back through a few time too or does it just go into a separate spot for disposal. Thanks, great video!
Hey JB, I purchase the parts cleaner in a yard sale a few years ago. I use two gallons of extra strength decreaser the one you buy at home Depot for 10bucks a gallon. And I fill the drum 3/4 with water. The decreaser is concentrated so it will mix good with the water. I may use the same mix for a few months 3-4 depending on how often I use it for jobs. Thank you for watching the video.
I give this guy a big thumbs up for his video and I give GM a VERY BIG THUMBS DOWN for their ridiculous design for checking transmission fluid levels (on the Cobalt). I will NEVER by a GM again.
me neither
what a great video !!!you were very patient just askinh how many miles on your cobalt?? mine has 170 thousand miles on it its shifting hard now should i change mine??? god bless you too gary
If the oil dark brown its burned check clutches, light brownish it just need to be replaced, Pink or red it good leave it alone, either or can have a leak due to missing bolt or etc. I am getting there lol
Lleva algún torque la tapa?
Hola Raul, cual tapa se refiere?
I came back,and went WAY ahead to the filling section and I esnt to,know why you didn't show the side overflow plug and why you didn't remove it?
If you conpaire cost of fluid to cost of a transmission You,ll get the idea .
That doesn't look like seven quarts came out. How do you know you didn't over fill it when you poured in 7 quarts?
there is a weep hole/ plug on the passenger side of tranny , fill until it runs out of weep hole . GM saved themselves 5 cents by not putting in a dipstick . car must be level .
hola oscar ruiz quisiera saber cuantos cuartos se ocupan para el reemplazo de aciete de transmision
Jorge Vasquez
7 quarts si cambias el filtro De la transmission
@@oscars-autorepair3236 7 cuartos igual para un 2010?
@@aryramirez365 si, 7 cuartos
@@oscars-autorepair3236 disculpe y cada cuanto se tiene que cambiar el aceite de trasmision yo lo compre con 97mil y ahora ya tiene 103mil millas pero lo siento raro como muy forzado siento y lo oigo muy zumbon de lado del pasajero
@@aryramirez365 , hola, you te recommend que le cambies el asiete y filtro. Cada 60,000 millas o 6 años se recommend que se cambie y si el carro tiene 93,000 ya es tiempo amigo
How many miles did it have. The fluid was still pink
about 210,000
Thanks
Would this work for a Chevy aveo 205? Ls
How many quarts of fluid will an empty transmission for this car take?
7 quarts... he over filled it
12.9 quarts from dry but only 7 after having dropped the pan
I recently went over a speedbump too fast. Had to replace my drivers side cv axle, suspension stabilizer link bar, and the spindle steering knuckle(which cracked in two). I replace all the parts but now it wont move went i turn it on. I tried shifting to drive or reverse and it wont move at all. Its make a slight screeching sound like a door that needs lube when i set it back to park. Does anyone have the same problem? Its a 2009 cobalt automatic.
Merci!
or you can just use the transmission dip stick
there is no transmission dip stick in this car. It has a sealed transmission.
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you never showed the dip stick is there one????
No dipstick. Really stupid too... same problem I have lol
@Toob247 Toob247 Just to give a bit more explanation, there is a small plug on the side of the transmission that you remove before starting to refill the transmission. When transmission fluid starts dripping out of this hole, it is full and you reinstall the plug. No dip stick.
If you want to get even more accurate, be sure the vehicle is level. Do the initial fill and reinstall the plug hand tight. Start the vehicle and run through the gears as shown. Turn the vehicle off, remove the plug and see if some is still running out. If not add until it starts running out and then install and tighten the plug. See my video on a 2002 Grand AM for a view of this plug.
I called chevy dealer and they said that because i bought my used chevy cobalt 2007 with 100,000 that they dont recommend a filter change, cause it could ruin the transmission.
Wow, that's like doing a oil change and not changing the oil filter
Send me ur email address and I will email you what the service Manuel tells the technician to replace the tran filter at the required service interval.
@@oscars-autorepair3236 I have a 2010 cobalt with 208k miles, I'm not sure if the previous owner had ever serviced the transmission. is it advisable to change the oil/service? I've been told it could cause a slip. what do you think?
I think you may have overfilled it. 7 quarts sounds like a lot for a drain and refill. 3 or 4 is what I've seen on V6's. You might want to confirm.
No he is right, the gm calls for 7 quarts to chang the filter on a 4cyl 2.2L
All the fluid doesn't drain it's still fluid in valves and torque converter plus the actual fill amount is 6.9 quarts not 7.
I didn't see 7 quarts come out onto that pan. No way.
y a que temperatura enciende los ventiladores de enfriamiento chevrolet cobalt
Jorge Vasquez
Normal mente cuando la temperature llege a 190-200 prenden los avanicos.
Thanks u for sharing. I have a question, is there any way to take out just a bit trans oil to check for contamination? I'm trying to determine if there's coolant in my trans oil, since I'm also getting some in my coolant reservoir. Not sure if it's trans or engine oil. Thanks for your help.
Wilson Gomez
My only advice , I would check thru the fill hole . Stick a long 1/4 tube through the trans fill hole till you bottom out and pull the tube back up and check the 1/4 tube. Think about when you stick a straw in a soda can and you put your finger in the end of the straw and take the straw back out and you have just enough fluid in the straw. I hope this helps you out.
Oscar Ruiz-Autorepair great idea. Thanks buddy :)
@@oscars-autorepair3236 buenas noches amigo tengo un problema con mi trasmicion de cobalt 2.2 no hace el segundo cambio sera que cambiando el aceite y el fitro solucionara el problema?
Would you be able to tell me how long this took you from start to finish?
If your an experience do it your self / handy mechanic...i would say about 1hr with 2 15min brakes but if your a bigger i would estimate about 1 1/2 hr give or take if you are using the right tools. Again this is an estimate time frame.
Video is too long I couldn't take it.
Sorry about that, I will try to make them shorter next time. Have bless day
MrJohnnyDistortion Hey, he’s doing this for free and helping others at the same time. Let’s appreciate.
The 40 mins it took to watch this was worth it, coming from someone who actually cares about there car
@@oscars-autorepair3236 Good Video and Don't apologize Oscar, if MrJohnyDestupid had a brain he would click on youtube settings and speed the video up x2!
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