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Old 12-8-03, 7:46   #17 (permalink)
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Transaxle Fluid Level Check

1.Park the vehicle on a level surface.

2.Clean the transaxle near the oil level plug to prevent transaxle fluid contamination.

3.Remove the oil level plug and washer.

4.Verify that the oil level is at or near the bottom of the oil level plug port.

5.If the oil level is low refer to "Adding Transaxle Fluid" below.

6.Replace the oil level plug using a new washer. Tighten the oil level plug to 40-58 N-m (29-43 lb-ft).


Draining Transaxle Fluid

1.Raise and support the vehicle.

2.Remove the transaxle drainplug and allow the transaxle fluid to drain into a suitable container.

3.Install the transaxle drainplug using a new washer and tighten the transaxle drainplug to 40-58 N-m (29-43 lb-ft).

Add transaxle fluid.

1.Place the vehicle on a level surface.

2.Clean the transaxle near the oil level plug to prevent transaxle fluid contamination.

3.Remove the oil level plug and washer.

4.Add the correct amount of specified transaxle fluid to the transaxle, until the fluid level reaches the lower edge of the oil level plug port.

5.Replace the oil level plug using a new washer. Tighten the oil level plug to 40-58 N-m (29-43 lb-ft).
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