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Nov 23, 2022 - 07:41 PM
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In general, transmissions take about 9 to 13 quarts to fill completely. The amount of transmission you add will vary depending on whether you are draining, replacing it all, or just topping it up. You should avoid adding too much. It is advisable to put in little amounts at a time. Check the dipstick.
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In general, transmissions take about 9 to 13 quarts to fill completely. The amount of transmission you add will vary depending on whether you are draining, replacing it all, or just topping it up. You should avoid adding too much. It is advisable to put in little amounts at a time. Check the dipstick.
We hope you find this helpful, and please don't hesitate to contact us again if there is anything else we can do to help. Have a wonderful day!
Grace Granada
Parts Specialist
>>> Right Parts, Right Now at CarParts.com
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