How Do You Change Automatic Transmission Fluid In A Chrysler Town & Country?
If you drive the Chrysler Town & Country under severe driving conditions, then you should change the automatic transmission fluid every 15,000 miles. Otherwise, you don’t need to change it as often. Check the owner’s manual to confirm the recommended maintenance schedule. Raise the van on ramps or jack stands. Make sure it’s level. Place a drain pan that can hold at least 4 quarts of fluid beneath the transmission. Use a socket wrench to remove the fluid pan retaining bolts except for the two on either end. Loosen the two bolts that on the lower end of the pan. Gently pull down on that edge so the fluid can drain out. You may need to tap the pan with a rubber hammer to separate the pan from the transmission case. Remove the remaining bolts and the pan when the fluid finishes draining. Loosen the bolts a little at a time so the remaining fluid can drain. Clean the pan and the magnet inside it. Clean the old sealant from the flange of the pan with a scraping tool. Do the same on the mati