2000 accent manual trans
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Re: 2000 accent manual trans
Remove the two 17mm drain plugs. The transmission fluid will come out.
Reinstall the plugs. Add fluid using a funnel through the dipstick tube.
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Reinstall the plugs. Add fluid using a funnel through the dipstick tube.
If you needed to ask this question, you may wish to have someone present
who knows something about servicing vehicles when you attempt to do the
work.
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Re: 2000 accent manual trans
Remove the two 17mm drain plugs. The transmission fluid will come out.
Reinstall the plugs. Add fluid using a funnel through the dipstick tube.
If you needed to ask this question, you may wish to have someone present
who knows something about servicing vehicles when you attempt to do the
work.
Reinstall the plugs. Add fluid using a funnel through the dipstick tube.
If you needed to ask this question, you may wish to have someone present
who knows something about servicing vehicles when you attempt to do the
work.
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Re: 2000 accent manual trans
Remove the two 17mm drain plugs. The transmission fluid will come out.
Reinstall the plugs. Add fluid using a funnel through the dipstick tube.
If you needed to ask this question, you may wish to have someone present
who knows something about servicing vehicles when you attempt to do the
work.
Reinstall the plugs. Add fluid using a funnel through the dipstick tube.
If you needed to ask this question, you may wish to have someone present
who knows something about servicing vehicles when you attempt to do the
work.
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Re: 2000 accent manual trans
There's a 24mm drain plug in the bottom and a 17mm fill plug in the front.
Probably the easiest way to fill for a DIYer without air power is to drill
a hole in the bottle lid and insert a hose. (Make the hole just a little
smaller than the hose so it will hold the hose in place when you force it
through). Pull the air intake ductwork from the front of the car and fill
from above using the hose.
Probably the easiest way to fill for a DIYer without air power is to drill
a hole in the bottle lid and insert a hose. (Make the hole just a little
smaller than the hose so it will hold the hose in place when you force it
through). Pull the air intake ductwork from the front of the car and fill
from above using the hose.
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Re: 2000 accent manual trans
There's a 24mm drain plug in the bottom and a 17mm fill plug in the front.
Probably the easiest way to fill for a DIYer without air power is to drill
a hole in the bottle lid and insert a hose. (Make the hole just a little
smaller than the hose so it will hold the hose in place when you force it
through). Pull the air intake ductwork from the front of the car and fill
from above using the hose.
Probably the easiest way to fill for a DIYer without air power is to drill
a hole in the bottle lid and insert a hose. (Make the hole just a little
smaller than the hose so it will hold the hose in place when you force it
through). Pull the air intake ductwork from the front of the car and fill
from above using the hose.
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Re: 2000 accent manual trans
There's a 24mm drain plug in the bottom and a 17mm fill plug in the front.
Probably the easiest way to fill for a DIYer without air power is to drill
a hole in the bottle lid and insert a hose. (Make the hole just a little
smaller than the hose so it will hold the hose in place when you force it
through). Pull the air intake ductwork from the front of the car and fill
from above using the hose.
Probably the easiest way to fill for a DIYer without air power is to drill
a hole in the bottle lid and insert a hose. (Make the hole just a little
smaller than the hose so it will hold the hose in place when you force it
through). Pull the air intake ductwork from the front of the car and fill
from above using the hose.
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