Where do you put the transmission fluid in a Lancer?

Where do you put the transmission fluid in a Lancer?

Any auto parts store will have the transmission fluid, seal and solvent that you’ll need. Raise the front end of the Lancer off the ground using the jack. Rest the front end on jack stands. Locate the transmission fluid drain plate on the bottom of the transmission. Place the drain pan under the transmission plate.

What kind of fluid does a Mitsubishi automatic transmission use?

Information about type and capacity fluid are for reference only. Reference book «Fluid type : automatic transmission Mitsubishi». Full capacity l. Service fill l.

What kind of fluid does a Mitsubishi 3000 GT use?

Mitsubishi Automatic Transmission Fluid — type, capacity, instruction Model Year Cyl Engine Fluid type (Original OEM) MITSUBISHI 3000 GT 91..97 V 6 3 L Mitsubishi Diamond SP III Cordia/Tredia 84..88 L4 1.8, 2 L Diamante 97..04 V 6 3.5L Mitsubishi Diamond SP III

Any auto parts store will have the transmission fluid, seal and solvent that you’ll need. Raise the front end of the Lancer off the ground using the jack. Rest the front end on jack stands. Locate the transmission fluid drain plate on the bottom of the transmission. Place the drain pan under the transmission plate.

How do you change the transmission fluid in a Mitsubishi?

Clean the transmission pan using a small amount of degreaser on your shop rag. Any old fluid remaining in the pan could contaminate the new fluid, so it is important to wipe the pan thoroughly. Replace the transmission pan by screwing the bolts back into place using your socket wrench.

Where is the drip pan on a Mitsubishi?

Support the jack using four jack stands next to the inner side of each tire before getting under your car. Place your drip pan beneath the transmission pan under the front of your car. The transmission pan on a Mitsubishi is located at the underside of your transmission, closer to the driver’s side front of the car.

How often should you change your transmission fluid?

Cars that typically drive less busy roads in suburban areas may be stretched to every 30,000 miles for a routine transmission fluid change. Either way, if you are familiar with working on cars and have the necessary tools, changing your own transmission fluid can be done in an hour’s time or less.

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