πŸŽ‡ Chevrolet Cruze Transmission Fluid Change

Question about automatic transmission fluid flush. My 2013 Cruze has a 1.4L engine in it with 87,396 miles (140,651 Km) on it. I bought the car used when it had 76,488 miles (123,095 Km) and have no idea if the OE automatic transmission fluid is in there. I've been reading on here that I should replace it every 45k miles and I've been reading MOST COMMON TRANSMISSION FLUID OIL LEAK CHEVROLET CRUZE SONICIn this video we will show you a common transmission fluid oil leak on Chevrolet Cruze also know The notchy shifting we get is from, simply put, crappy fluid, and the options from Royal Purple and Redline simply don't measure up. As Chris said, Amsoil Synchromesh has proven to be the best. Sciphi has many miles on his change of fluid. I've put 26k miles on my change and it is still perfect. Cruze. 2012. To check the transmission fluid in a 2012 Chevy Cruze it is a pretty easy process. All You will need to do is use the transmission fluid dipstick is located in the engine compartment. The handle is yellow in color and can be found on the right side of the engine near the rear of it. When You check Your transmission fluid there are Maintaining your Chevrolet Cruze transmission fluid is one of the best ways to maintain your transmission's health. About every 30,000 to 60,000 miles is a good timeframe for having your transmission fluid inspected and perhaps changed. They didn't give me anything I'm a manager of a Chevy service department, I already knew. obermd is correct, warranty is when the original powertrain warranty expires or 12,000 miles/12 months, whichever is longer.If you would have paid for the transmission, it would be 100,000 miles/3 years whichever you got to first. 100K views 2 days ago. New. How to change the transmission fluid in your Chevy Cruze, Sonic, or Spark.GM recommends that the fluid be changed in 45,000 miles incrementsProcess is as HOW TO DRAIN CHANGE TRANSMISSION FLUID ON CHEVROLET CRUZE SONIC. TRANSMISSION DRAIN PLUG LOCATIONIn this video we will show you a how to drain the transmissi Find the output line from the transmission, and hook a hose to it. Start the car in park, let it pump out the fluid on its own, and shut the motor off. Refill the transmission, and repeat until the fluid looks clean. Someone mentioned that if your fluid is black, it is best to change only a small bit at a time. Pink – Coolant Mixed with Fluid. Red – New or Like New Condition. Light Brown – Good Condition. Dark Brown – Old & Slightly Burnt. Very Dark Brown or Black – Very Old & Burnt. If you know what you’re looking at, the different colors you see in your transmission fluid can tell you quite a bit. Below, I’ll highlight the five most 5469 posts Β· Joined 2013. #2 Β· Feb 19, 2015. OptimusDiabetus said: I don't claim to know much about cars, but I'd like to. I took my '13 Cruze in for an oil change a couple of days ago and the mechanic came back saying there looked to be some fluid gathering in the engine area, he suspected transmission fluid. He also mentioned there was a You only do a transmission fluid change at 45K to avoid a complete flush later down the road. Since you're only purging roughly 1/3 of the fluid you're basically flushing it every 135k. If you're so worried about clogging solenoids (which makes no sense) you're better off repeating your change 3 or 4 times in a row at the same time rather than .

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