We DIY mechanics need to remove the fill bolt first because getting it to a real mechanic when we fail is a lot easier with fluid still in the transmission.
I’d like to keep my 1993 manual transmission with 258,567 miles running. It grinds Into R and slips out of first. New fluid and full in all necessary areas. Do I have to get a new truck or can I get it serviced or does it need replacement of gears?
If you replaced the clutch kit (grinding and slipping is most of the times relative to the clutch kit), and you still have those issues, that means you have a major problem
@@sasyanotec she’s still running and we did change a few things but since my son did it for me I am not sure what magic he worked. I’m so happy to have a computer-free vehicle.
Is there a chance transmission can get ruined after replacing oil? Ive had this happen to a previous car after shop replaced transmission oil few weeks later the transmission started messing on on gears
@@swamrollbre I've had it happen to 2 automatic cars.. now I have a stick shift and my mechanic is recommending replacing transmission oil and I'm abit worried about it starting to mess up afterwards
can someone please answer me this so my car says it's take 2.8 litres if manual gearbox oil but i can only get around 2.2 litres in before it starts to come out the fill hole again why is this?
Can't wait for this "quick" fluid change turn to an all day ordeal
Easy and very well explained. Thank so much
Glad it was helpful!
Great video as always.
Thanks Joseph!
Easy peasy thank you for your video I got this
Great job!
We DIY mechanics need to remove the fill bolt first because getting it to a real mechanic when we fail is a lot easier with fluid still in the transmission.
Or drive to the shop for penetrating oil. Its helps to spray it a few days in advance
If your Gail at this you should just sell your car because your probably too stupid to drive also
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U ain’t no diyer
Will you notice smoother shifts afterwards?
How often should this be done on a Subaru? Thanks
Nyitott leeresztő csavarnál mosod a váltó oldalát? Gratulálok.
Awesome
Got it thanks
I’d like to keep my 1993 manual transmission with 258,567 miles running. It grinds Into R and slips out of first. New fluid and full in all necessary areas. Do I have to get a new truck or can I get it serviced or does it need replacement of gears?
You can have the transmission removed and rebuilt for way way way less than a new truck. Thanks for watching!
If you replaced the clutch kit (grinding and slipping is most of the times relative to the clutch kit), and you still have those issues, that means you have a major problem
@@sasyanotec she’s still running and we did change a few things but since my son did it for me I am not sure what magic he worked. I’m so happy to have a computer-free vehicle.
@@bettyheerema3028 yess, glad to hear that! old cars are gold!
Is it safe to replace transmission fluid on a 200k+ mile manual transmission that's never been changed before?
Yeah definitely do. Thanks for watching!
Don't flush it though. Just drain and fill.
@@workingtools2999 Thank you. Everything worked fine :) I love how simple sticks are
Is there a chance transmission can get ruined after replacing oil? Ive had this happen to a previous car after shop replaced transmission oil few weeks later the transmission started messing on on gears
If they didn't put in enough fluid or the wrong fluid. That's the only way I could see that being related. Thanks for watching!
On a manual / standard?
@@swamrollbre I've had it happen to 2 automatic cars.. now I have a stick shift and my mechanic is recommending replacing transmission oil and I'm abit worried about it starting to mess up afterwards
@@dpz1985dp fortunately, the two are significantly different
can someone please answer me this so my car says it's take 2.8 litres if manual gearbox oil but i can only get around 2.2 litres in before it starts to come out the fill hole again why is this?
When you empty it you dont empty all the oil there will be some left that's why.
@@mickeydi yes makes sense now thank you
Horizontally?. I'm sorry, i had to comment. ( Perpendicular.) Nice video, though.
You knew what I meant! lol Thanks for watching!
That's how to service a manual transmission yourself. Don't try this with an automatic transmission.