Materials:

* New ATF transmission oil (about 4 liters)
* Transmission filter
* Transmission pan gasket
* Keys for unscrewing the drain plug and transmission pan
* Funnel for filling oil
* Oil filter puller

Replacement procedure:

1. Warm up the vehicle: Start the engine and run it for a few minutes to warm up the transmission oil.
2. Raise the vehicle: Raise the front of the vehicle and secure it securely on lifts.
3. Remove the engine guard: Unscrew the bolts holding the engine guard in place and remove it.
4. Drain the old oil: Locate the drain plug on the transmission pan and place a drain pan under it. Unscrew the plug and drain the old oil into the pan.
5. Remove the transmission pan: Remove the bolts holding the transmission pan and carefully remove the pan. Be prepared for some remaining oil to leak out.
6. Replace the transmission filter: Remove the old oil filter using a puller. Install the new oil filter in place.
7. Clean and install the transmission pan: Clean the transmission pan and gasket of old oil and dirt. Install a new gasket and tighten the pan bolts to the specified torque.
8. Add New Oil: Using a funnel, pour the recommended amount of new ATF into the transmission.
9. Check the oil level: Start the engine and let it run for a few minutes. Move the gearshift lever through all positions and return it to the park position. Check the oil level on the transmission dipstick. The oil level should be between the “MIN” and “MAX” marks.
10. Reset your oil change counter: If your vehicle has an oil change counter, reset it to keep track of future oil change intervals.
11. Install the engine guard: Install the engine guard and tighten all bolts.

Adviсe:

* Use only manufacturer-recommended transmission oil.
*If the oil is very dirty or has a burnt smell, the transmission may need to be flushed.
* Check the transmission oil level regularly and top up if necessary.

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