To the top of the document
Orlando
   
GMDE Start Page Load static TOC Load dynamic TOC Help?

Engine Coolant/Water in Transmission

Caution: The antifreeze or water will deteriorate the seals, gaskets and the glue that bonds the clutch material to the pressure plate. Both conditions may cause damage to the transmission.

If antifreeze or water has entered the transmission, perform the following:

  1. Disassemble the transmission.
  2. Replace all of the rubber type seals. The coolant will attack the seal material which will cause leakage.
  3. Replace the composition-faced clutch plate assemblies. The facing material may separate from the steel centre portion.
  4. Replace all of the nylon parts - washers.
  5. Replace the torque converter.
  6. Thoroughly clean and rebuild the transmission, using new gaskets and oil filter.
  7. Flush the cooler lines after the transmission cooler has been properly repaired or replaced.
  8. Inspect the rubber hose portion of the oil cooler lines for damage, if applicable. Refer to Transmission Fluid Cooler Flushing and Flow Test .
   


© Copyright Chevrolet. All rights reserved