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How Do I Remove The Auto Tranny Fluid Pan?!?!!

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Old 10-04-04, 05:09 PM
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Angry How Do I Remove The Auto Tranny Fluid Pan?!?!!

ive searched and searched but i cant find a damn thing. i cant remove my autotranny pan because the scrape guard(or protector or whatever) is so in the way of the bolts. i have clear access to three sides of the pan but the other side is almost completely blocked off by that protector. how the hell do i remove the auto tranny pan? everyones said it like its as easy twisting off a radiator cap =\
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The guard is held on by 4 10mm bolts. Two on the bottom and two on the side of the tranny. Take them off and you should be able to get to them, though the exhaust will still be in the way a bit.

I just did this myself this past week. It isn't that hard if you get under there and look at it.
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