Draining tranny fluid out of XG 300
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Draining tranny fluid out of XG 300
Hi Folks,
I want to drain as much fluid as possible & install clean auto tranny fluid
in this XG300. I seem to recall that you are supposed to disconnect the
tranny cooler line & crank the engine to help empty the torque converter
before refilling. Any advice?
BCinBC
I want to drain as much fluid as possible & install clean auto tranny fluid
in this XG300. I seem to recall that you are supposed to disconnect the
tranny cooler line & crank the engine to help empty the torque converter
before refilling. Any advice?
BCinBC
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Re: Draining tranny fluid out of XG 300
> GUEST wrote:
> Hi Folks,
> I want to drain as much fluid as possible & install clean auto
tranny fluid
> in this XG300. I seem to recall that you are supposed to disconnect
the
> tranny cooler line & crank the engine to help empty the torque
converter
> before refilling. Any advice?
> BCinBC
I am very interested in this subject. Have a 2002
Sonata and finally saved enough money to buy a case of transmission
fluid. The manual says to remove the cooler line and run for a
maximum of 1 minute. Then drain from the drain plug. Replace the
plug and fill with fluid. Then run again for max of 1 minute.
Reconnect line and fill with fluid. Start savings account for the
next fluid change.
Maybe HyundaiTech will comment on this issue, hint, hint.
The Kia/Mitsubishi dealer told me to use ATF-3+ or something like
that, but I ain't using no cheap fluid in my Sonata.
Let me know if you learn more, please.
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Re: Draining tranny fluid out of XG 300
Thanks for your input Southluke,
The rain finally let up, the sun came out & the temperature rose to a
seasonal norm here in the wild West Kootenay Mountains. So as per the
instructions on HMA Service & your manual, I did drain the tranny thru the
hose to the cooler -a little hard on the hands in the tight space between
grill & rad. Then opened the drain plug on bottom of tranny, cleaned off the
magnetic shaft on end of drain plug, reinserted plug. I had on hand about 3
1/2 litres (US quarts) of fresh older spec tranny fluid from Hyundai so I
used that as the sacrificial flush, redid the flush steps -not letting it
run for more than 30,40 seconds, drained again, changed my spin on tranny
oil filter (may be an XG item only- looks just like a normal oil filter but
is not) & refilled carefully to get the right level -took about 6 litres.
I've got to say I could feel a big difference when test driving. Was getting
a bit of a 4th-5th shift shudder here in these extreme mountain roads with
10% grades , but with that new fluid a very noticeable difference -quicker,
tighter shifts.
Now as you say to start the next fund raiser to save for the next time
50,000 km rolls around. Of course, if you have your ear to the ground peak
oil may look after this for us, there may be no affordable gas to get me to
50,000km ! Nonetheless, still love to drive that hot rod XG & feel the G's
with my foot to the floor.
BCinBC
PS: For where we live I think my next 'car's going to be a horse!
"southluke" <luke.l.talley@boeing-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
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>
> > GUEST wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> > I want to drain as much fluid as possible & install clean auto
> tranny fluid
> > in this XG300. I seem to recall that you are supposed to disconnect
> the
> > tranny cooler line & crank the engine to help empty the torque
> converter
> > before refilling. Any advice?
> > BCinBC
>
> I am very interested in this subject. Have a 2002
> Sonata and finally saved enough money to buy a case of transmission
> fluid. The manual says to remove the cooler line and run for a
> maximum of 1 minute. Then drain from the drain plug. Replace the
> plug and fill with fluid. Then run again for max of 1 minute.
> Reconnect line and fill with fluid. Start savings account for the
> next fluid change.
>
> Maybe HyundaiTech will comment on this issue, hint, hint.
>
> The Kia/Mitsubishi dealer told me to use ATF-3+ or something like
> that, but I ain't using no cheap fluid in my Sonata.
>
> Let me know if you learn more, please.
>
The rain finally let up, the sun came out & the temperature rose to a
seasonal norm here in the wild West Kootenay Mountains. So as per the
instructions on HMA Service & your manual, I did drain the tranny thru the
hose to the cooler -a little hard on the hands in the tight space between
grill & rad. Then opened the drain plug on bottom of tranny, cleaned off the
magnetic shaft on end of drain plug, reinserted plug. I had on hand about 3
1/2 litres (US quarts) of fresh older spec tranny fluid from Hyundai so I
used that as the sacrificial flush, redid the flush steps -not letting it
run for more than 30,40 seconds, drained again, changed my spin on tranny
oil filter (may be an XG item only- looks just like a normal oil filter but
is not) & refilled carefully to get the right level -took about 6 litres.
I've got to say I could feel a big difference when test driving. Was getting
a bit of a 4th-5th shift shudder here in these extreme mountain roads with
10% grades , but with that new fluid a very noticeable difference -quicker,
tighter shifts.
Now as you say to start the next fund raiser to save for the next time
50,000 km rolls around. Of course, if you have your ear to the ground peak
oil may look after this for us, there may be no affordable gas to get me to
50,000km ! Nonetheless, still love to drive that hot rod XG & feel the G's
with my foot to the floor.
BCinBC
PS: For where we live I think my next 'car's going to be a horse!
"southluke" <luke.l.talley@boeing-dot-com.no-spam.invalid> wrote in message
newsaadndBuxbWPRJzanZ2dnUVZ_tuonZ2d@giganews.com ...
>
> > GUEST wrote:
> > Hi Folks,
> > I want to drain as much fluid as possible & install clean auto
> tranny fluid
> > in this XG300. I seem to recall that you are supposed to disconnect
> the
> > tranny cooler line & crank the engine to help empty the torque
> converter
> > before refilling. Any advice?
> > BCinBC
>
> I am very interested in this subject. Have a 2002
> Sonata and finally saved enough money to buy a case of transmission
> fluid. The manual says to remove the cooler line and run for a
> maximum of 1 minute. Then drain from the drain plug. Replace the
> plug and fill with fluid. Then run again for max of 1 minute.
> Reconnect line and fill with fluid. Start savings account for the
> next fluid change.
>
> Maybe HyundaiTech will comment on this issue, hint, hint.
>
> The Kia/Mitsubishi dealer told me to use ATF-3+ or something like
> that, but I ain't using no cheap fluid in my Sonata.
>
> Let me know if you learn more, please.
>
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