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I'm looking to do some regular maintenance on my 95 GT vert. The car runs fantastic. I just checked the tranny fluid stick and it's looking a littler more brown than I like. I've had the car nearly a decade and never had it changed, but I think my parents did at one point. Needless to say, it's pretty brown and needs it.
Is this something that I could do at home w/o a lift or is it something that is not worth the headache and I should get a garage to do it? If it's the garage route, what would a good price for the tranny fluid change be? First garage I called wanted $150. This post has been edited by Terzin1: Dec 16, 2013 - 2:27 PM -------------------- |
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If your car isn't lowered it is very easy to do. Do you know how to do it or do you need instructions on the process?
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If your car isn't lowered it is very easy to do. Do you know how to do it or do you need instructions on the process? Yes, I would need instructions. I don't have a repair manual. -------------------- |
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