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Default Manual Transaxle Fluid ?? - 09-19-2004 , 01:29 PM






The Saturn Manual says to use Dextron 3. The only Dextron 3 that I could
find at Walmart was Automatic Transmission Fluid. Can that be used
for a manual transmission?? I could not find anything that said Dextron
3 Manual Transaxle Fluid.

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Default Re: Manual Transaxle Fluid ?? - 09-19-2004 , 02:22 PM






Saturn's S-Series manual transmissions use automatic transmission fluid.
The manual is correct.

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"s0ylgr3n" <r5aaap (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote

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The Saturn Manual says to use Dextron 3. The only Dextron 3 that I could
find at Walmart was Automatic Transmission Fluid. Can that be used
for a manual transmission?? I could not find anything that said Dextron
3 Manual Transaxle Fluid.

Thanks,
~



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Default Re: Manual Transaxle Fluid ?? - 09-19-2004 , 03:25 PM



On a similar note. Does anybody have anything to add about transmission
fluids/changes in general? I've sometimes heard people complain about
Dexron III. I've also heard a mechanic say that he doesn't change
transmission fluid for fear that it will upset whatever equilibrium has
been established in the tranny. Comments?


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Bob Shuman
 
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Default Re: Manual Transaxle Fluid ?? - 09-19-2004 , 08:47 PM



I'm a big proponent of doing regular transmission fluid and filter changes
in all my families vehicles. Our '96 Saturn SL is the easiest since the
filter is a spin on and there is a drain plug provided. (Chrysler does not
provide a drain plug and uses RTV so dropping the pan while its still full
is a "messy" job at best.) I always try to change the fluid and filter at
30K mile intervals and always use the manufacturer recommended fluid and
never use any additives. I have done this for the last 10 years on the 5
different vehicles we currently own and never had any transmission problems
with any. Our Saturn has about 124K miles, a '91 Mitsubishi (Chrysler
manufactured trans) has 128K, and 3 other Chryslers ('96 thru '01) have
between 38K and 72K miles.

Bob



"oligoguy" <dontemailme (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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On a similar note. Does anybody have anything to add about transmission
fluids/changes in general? I've sometimes heard people complain about
Dexron III. I've also heard a mechanic say that he doesn't change
transmission fluid for fear that it will upset whatever equilibrium has
been established in the tranny. Comments?




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Jeremiah
 
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Default Re: Manual Transaxle Fluid ?? - 09-24-2004 , 07:50 AM



Where is the refill for the manual tranny on the '01 model? I can't seem to
find it, and think i need to change my fluid. I keep saying i am going to
look next time i do an oil change, or am under the car for whatever reason,
but keep forgetting. I know where the drain plug is, but can't find the
fill, and don't want to drain, without being able to refill it.
thanks for the help

Jeremiah



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P. Wiebe
 
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Default Re: Manual Transaxle Fluid ?? - 09-24-2004 , 09:33 PM



I have a '95 Saturn and I've just refilled it through the dipstick hole
on the top of the transmission below the brake master cylinder.
Northing's broken yet.

P. Wiebe

Jeremiah wrote:
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Where is the refill for the manual tranny on the '01 model? I can't seem to
find it, and think i need to change my fluid. I keep saying i am going to
look next time i do an oil change, or am under the car for whatever reason,
but keep forgetting. I know where the drain plug is, but can't find the
fill, and don't want to drain, without being able to refill it.
thanks for the help

Jeremiah



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