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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Goldsboro, NC
Posts: 3
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Automatic Tranny Filter
I have a '94 Silverado Ext Cab 2WD and want to change the transmission filter and fluid. When I climbed underneath, I noticed the rear pan bolts are underneath the crossmember and the rear transmission mount is connected to the crossmember. Is there a way to get to the back bolts on the pan without removing the crossmember?
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Hole in the woods Florida
Posts: 4,567
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Re: Automatic Tranny Filter
You can try un-bolting the trans mount from the cross member then from the trans and jack the tail shaft up off the member, But put a stand under the tail shaft or block of wood between the two before sticking your hand/wrench in to remove the screws.
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