Dan_69GTX
TDR MEMBER
So, I had the tailgate and trans solenoid recalls done at the local dealer.
Got home and the trans is overfull. I removed about 2 qts to get to the top of the hot marks - really need to remove a little more since the trans temp was about 165. How frustrating! Can't they do something simple. Makes me wonder if they stripped out any of the trans pan screws or the valve body screws.
Sigh....
And folks wonder why I hate going to the dealer for work to be done. I really wish folks took pride in their work! I understand that warranty work typically pays squat, so part of the blame is on FCA, but.....really!?!
So, how do you remove extra fluid when there isn't a drain plug?!? - I created a Rube Goldberg invention. Use the A/C vacuum pump, attach to a old Mayo jar with 2 tire valve stems in the lid - one vlave stem has a small brass tube added to help prevent fluid going easily into the other one that the vacuum is attached to. Run a vinyl tube into the dip stick tube, attach to the mayo jar. Attach another vinyl tube from the mayo jar to the vacuum pump. And then remove 2 qts of transmission fluid.
I would have rather been in my reloading room getting ready for the 2-gun match this weekend!
Got home and the trans is overfull. I removed about 2 qts to get to the top of the hot marks - really need to remove a little more since the trans temp was about 165. How frustrating! Can't they do something simple. Makes me wonder if they stripped out any of the trans pan screws or the valve body screws.
Sigh....
And folks wonder why I hate going to the dealer for work to be done. I really wish folks took pride in their work! I understand that warranty work typically pays squat, so part of the blame is on FCA, but.....really!?!
So, how do you remove extra fluid when there isn't a drain plug?!? - I created a Rube Goldberg invention. Use the A/C vacuum pump, attach to a old Mayo jar with 2 tire valve stems in the lid - one vlave stem has a small brass tube added to help prevent fluid going easily into the other one that the vacuum is attached to. Run a vinyl tube into the dip stick tube, attach to the mayo jar. Attach another vinyl tube from the mayo jar to the vacuum pump. And then remove 2 qts of transmission fluid.
I would have rather been in my reloading room getting ready for the 2-gun match this weekend!