Thanks for the post. Was changing oil today on my 04 Lesabre and saw the pan was leaking, so I hit up you tube up and you just posted this. Great video. Guess what my next project is gonna be.😂😂
using a standard floor jack, I put a piece of wood in between the floor jack and the pan, it measured about 10 inches long, about 1 1/2 inch thick, about 3 inches wide. It went at the center of the transmission pan to evenly distribute the weight.
with the vehicle lifted, remove the 5 lug nuts with an impact wrench, or you can use a breaker bar and socket to loosen the lug nuts while the vehicle is on the ground, then finish removing the lug nuts after jacking up the vehicle.
Excellent video. Short, too the point and good detail. More guys like this on UA-cam, please!
Excellent video,
Thank you!!!
Thanks for the post. Was changing oil today on my 04 Lesabre and saw the pan was leaking, so I hit up you tube up and you just posted this. Great video. Guess what my next project is gonna be.😂😂
sounds like a fun weekend!
Wtf how did i just search this and you posted 11mins ago
spooky!
Better than a lot of vids but can you show how you support the transmission pan? Thanks!
using a standard floor jack, I put a piece of wood in between the floor jack and the pan, it measured about 10 inches long, about 1 1/2 inch thick, about 3 inches wide. It went at the center of the transmission pan to evenly distribute the weight.
How hard is removing the wheel assembly?
with the vehicle lifted, remove the 5 lug nuts with an impact wrench, or you can use a breaker bar and socket to loosen the lug nuts while the vehicle is on the ground, then finish removing the lug nuts after jacking up the vehicle.
@ can i do this without removing the wheel assembly?
@@Dbacks77 when I refer to the "wheel assembly" I mean the tire and the rim. It is highly recommended to remove them to have easy access to fasteners.
@ thanks for clarifying! Awesome video by the way.