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    I use a fluid evacuator (pump action) to get as much fluid out of the trans as possible before dropping the pan.... makes it much easier to do.

    I recently attempted to replace my trans cooler lines and have a few pics in a thread here. What are you trying to do? Are your lines leaking? ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Matt View Post
    I use a fluid evacuator (pump action) to get as much fluid out of the trans as possible before dropping the pan.... makes it much easier to do.

    I recently attempted to replace my trans cooler lines and have a few pics in a thread here. What are you trying to do? Are your lines leaking? ?
    On my Titan, I can disconnect the transcooler return line and have it push out the old fluid as I am pouring in the new fluid. I wanted to see if that is possible to do with the XK.
    2007 Jeep Commander Sport 4x4

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