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92Lex

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  1. Remove all (18) 10mm bolts from the edges of the pan. It was kind of hard for me to get the pan off after I removed these screws because the old gasket material was sealing it. Once you break it free, just wiggle it until it comes loose from the upper portion of the dipstick tube. It looks like 1 tube but it actually comes apart...the other half is what you are able to see under the hood.

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    Picture of pan removed (I circled where the portion that seperates from the transmission dipstick tube):

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  2. Replace the 2 washers, then tighten the drain bolt. Add the gear lube through the fill hole until it starts to drip out of the fill hole...I attached a little section of 1/2" plastic tubing to the bottle to help me get the new fluid in. Once the lube starts to drip out of the hole (approx 1.4 quarts) then screw the fill bolt back in there. Clean up the area and check for leaks.

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  3. Once you've done all that, just fill up the resevoir to the top and start your car up....as soon as it starts up shut it off immediately. (Everytime you start your car up some of the old fluid will exit your system through that hose you attached and enter the catch container). Get out and add more DexronIII fluid to your resevoir till it's full then start it up and shut it off again. Keep doing that until you get all the old fluid out. After all the old fluid is out, just reassemble everything and fill up your resevoir with more fresh fluid. Start your car up, keep the cap to the resevoir off and slowly turn your steering wheel all the way left till it stops then all the way to the right (do this a few times)....this is to help get any air bubbles out. Reinstall cap and check fluid level...done.

  4. Place a tube over the hose (I just used a garden hose because I was tired and lazy) and run the other end of that hose to a container to catch your old fluid. Make sure you lay out some shop towels under the resevoir, that way fluid won't drip on your alternator. Once you get the hose off, plug the inlet with something...I used a small piece of 4gauge speaker wire.

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  5. You'll need: Masking tape

    Paper

    (1) can of Easy-Off oven cleaner (use the yellow can):

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    I tested this on the gas cap door first just to make sure it wouldn't damage my paint (it's a lot cheaper to get that small door painted versus having a whole panel painted). It didn't damage my finish at all....I didn't have to polish either.

    Use the masking tape and paper and mask off above and below the pin stripe... working on only 2-3 feet at a time.

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