Refilling a 4EAT
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Refilling a 4EAT
I just emptied my 4EAT to change the fluid. It would only take about a quart while refilling. I know more came out - about a gallon and a half. I ran it in neutral to see if it would cycle some fluid through. No luck. I put it in reverse, and it won't move either. Is there a trick to getting fluid back into the transmission? I searched under various keywords to no avail.
Thanks,
-Tom
Thanks,
-Tom
δ13/12C = -17.7 ‰
δ15/14N = 9.4 ‰
δ15/14N = 9.4 ‰
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what? why does it only take a quart? You may have to pour slowly as there's not enough room for all the fluid to travel down the dipstick tube and push air out at the same time. It should hold almost 9 quarts fully empty. That is with the torque converter emptied as well. If all you drained was the pan then start with like 3-3.5 and add as needed.
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I'm stumped as well. With the drain plug out, it still doesn't flow down, and we've poked down the dipstick tube trying to break any bubble that might be keeping the fluid from flowing down the dipstick tube. ...so how far can a wagon be tipped without falling over?
δ13/12C = -17.7 ‰
δ15/14N = 9.4 ‰
δ15/14N = 9.4 ‰
even so, the front diff can still hold more than 1 qt
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wow i cant believe i just did that same thing. i must have read this post like 10 times. and laughed at the guy too.
i thought, i dont even know where the differential dipstick is, so i wont be making that mistake for sure. and yeah. i didnt even know that the transmission fluid dipstick was on the other side. i shoulda read all the posts more carefully. haha. so now to get some gear oil....


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