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Checking Trans fluid level
OK, stupid question, but as I get the car ready for winter, I'm checking all the fluids. Someone mentioned that there are several methods to checking trans fluid levels (car running, not running, etc), and several types of trans fluid.
My car has an unknown year Legacy 4EAT 4.44 auto trans in it, swapped by a former member of this site who I (thankfully) no longer have contact with. How should I go about checking and topping off the trans fluid, and what fluid should be added? Thanks! ~M
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'92 Pearl White LS-L Touring SOLD 4.44 Swap, trans cooler, trans filter, trans temp gauge Color-matched rear body and spoiler, X-drilled and slotted rotors, Axis pads, s/s lines Raxles front axles |
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Re: Checking Trans fluid level
In order to properly check the trans fluid, the easiest way is after driving it around for awhile (long enough to get it to full operating temp), then park on a flat surface and shift through all the gears and back to park and check the fluid. Sometimes it is more recommended to have someone leave it in drive and have their foot on the brake while you check the fluid level. And thats about it.
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Re: Checking Trans fluid level
Perfect! Thank you!
Any special fluid for topping it off, or will any ATF work? ~M
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'92 Pearl White LS-L Touring SOLD 4.44 Swap, trans cooler, trans filter, trans temp gauge Color-matched rear body and spoiler, X-drilled and slotted rotors, Axis pads, s/s lines Raxles front axles |
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Re: Checking Trans fluid level
A lot of people recommend using the subaru ATF from the dealership as it matches the friction properties of the clutch packs best. Otherwise any Dexron compatible fluid should work. If the fluid is dingy and not pink anymore it is best to change the transmission and fluid and filter but be sure to use an OEM trans pan gasket as the cork ones that come with the trans filter kits are junk. If you need to change the fluid/filter, its recommended by many people here to switch to any full synthetic fluid such as Amsoil, Mobil 1, or Royal Purple.
If the fluid in there now is brownish, you should change the fluid/filter with regular Dexron and then after about 5000 miles change the fluid again and go ahead and put synthetic but not necessary to change the filter again. |
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Re: Checking Trans fluid level
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Re: Checking Trans fluid level
Not sure I just thought I heard somewhere you can check it in drive. I personally always check in park though so just ignore that lol.
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