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drained transmission (they thought it was oil plug!)reybie 10-25-2005, 11:46 AM We have a 2000 trooper, 120K miles, transmission was never serviced. Someone accidentally drained the ATF thinking it was the oil drain. The CHECK TRANS light came on after going a couple hundred miles. The shop is saying that the draining was not the cause of the transmission's death. Is there a proper way of draining an unserviced transmission to avoid this? Hollowcreek 10-25-2005, 01:41 PM Did they refill it before you drove it and what did they fill it with? I would get a second opinion and a lawyer. rodeo02 10-25-2005, 01:44 PM The 4L30E doesn't fare well to low ATF level, plus never being serviced at that mileage didn't help! The best way to change ATF on a neglected AT is to do it gradually. Draining & filling the main pan on the 4L30E is the best way. You get about 3.5qts out by doing a drain and fill. Fluid level must be checked on a warm idling truck, in neutral on a level surface. ATF should just dribble out of the fill/level check plug. There is two plugs on the AT pan, lower one is the drain, hi up one is the fill / level check. G/luck Joel reybie 10-25-2005, 04:55 PM They refilled the transmission by calling another company in to do the refill. I filed a claim to the shops insurance company and now it's the "customer's burden" to prove that the accidental drain did not kill the transmission. I took the trooper to aamco today and they drained the ATF, I asked that whatever they do be documented because of insurance purposes. I was told that when the fluid was drained, it was a quart short. ATF smelled burnt. They'll open it up to inspect the transmission and then we'll find out what the cause of death was (hopefully). reybie 11-15-2005, 07:11 PM Just to update. The place that drained the tranny paid for the rebuild at the cost of $3K. rodeo02 11-16-2005, 09:03 AM Good deal! Atleast you got a new trans out of it after all that. 4L30E's usually die beyond 120K anyway. G/luck Joel vBulletin®, Copyright ©2009, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
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