How hard is it to change the auto transmission fluid?

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Old 08-26-2010, 04:15 PM
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How hard is it to change the auto transmission fluid?

Tireplus wants $140 and Nissan dealer wants $190 to do the transmission oil change on my 2007 G35. The oil itself cost only about $30. I am thinking of doing it myself. Anyone here who has done it before please share your experience.
What tools are needed? How much time to get the job done?

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Originally Posted by Phalanx
Tireplus wants $140 and Nissan dealer wants $190 to do the transmission oil change on my 2007 G35. The oil itself cost only about $30. I am thinking of doing it myself. Anyone here who has done it before please share your experience.
What tools are needed? How much time to get the job done?

Thanks.
I can't speak to how hard this is to do in your garage, but I just had it done at the dealer during my 60k service and the oil alone (a special Infiniti only brand) was $135. labor was another $110.
 
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$135?

It's nothing really special. It's just Nissan Matic S and Matic J fluids.

How many liters / quarts do we need anyway? Manual doesn't seem to mention that piece of info :/
 
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Old 08-27-2010, 04:25 AM
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Save yourself the headache, have someone with a hoist do it.
 
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Old 08-27-2010, 09:03 AM
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i got charged $300 to do the transmission and differential fluid for the first time earlier this year and i vowed 'never again', especially at that price. it can't be that tough. i don't think there is an internal filter so its just pulling the drain plug and then refilling it after. i would google around for some DIYs.
 
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Old 08-27-2010, 09:26 AM
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Originally Posted by Q8y_drifter
$135?

It's nothing really special. It's just Nissan Matic S and Matic J fluids.

How many liters / quarts do we need anyway? Manual doesn't seem to mention that piece of info :/
A complete flush is about 11-12 quarts and a drain/refill takes about 4.
What year is th OP G35 and has the AT Fluid ever been replaced or 'refreshed'
You can purchase cases of 12 of the Nissan ATF online and it works out to less than $8 a qt. Check Ebay
 
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Old 08-27-2010, 09:29 AM
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So the 2nd gen G's have drain and fill plugs? Most cars that i know of you need to drop the pan to drain the fluid.
 
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The G has a drain and fill plug on the tranny and diff. Its not hard to do at all.
 
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Old 08-27-2010, 10:49 AM
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I did mine a couple of months ago by myself (i am not a mechanic by any means). It's actually really easy. The only hard part is to unbolt the dipstick and measure the oil perfectly taking into account heat expansion, etc. whatever you take out, just put back in the same amount. no more, no less..
 
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I think the diff & manual oil (not sure about auto, but prob the same) is easier than the actual motor oil change especially that you don't have to remove the bottom shield guard. Just make sure you can remove the filler bolt before removing the drain plug or your SOL without any oil in your car
 
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Originally Posted by Phalanx
Tireplus wants $140 and Nissan dealer wants $190 to do the transmission oil change on my 2007 G35. The oil itself cost only about $30. I am thinking of doing it myself. Anyone here who has done it before please share your experience.
What tools are needed? How much time to get the job done?

Thanks.
Step1: Put the car on jack stands or on a lift.
Step2: Loosen the drain plug and drain the tranny fluid.
Step3: Go in to your engine bay and top it off through the A/T fluid dipstick.

Be sure you fill with the exact amount of fluid that was drained. Use something like this because every car can vary 3qts-5qts.

You only need your basic socket set.
Takes less than 5 minutes to do.
 
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Old 08-27-2010, 12:46 PM
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Thanks guys.
I'll find those bolts and match up with the correct sockets. God damn those jerks want to rip people off by $150 just to drain and refill the oil :P
 
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Thanks for that quick "how to"... I see you have a 2004 though.. can anyone verfiy that the 07-08 sedans have the same drain plug?

I guess I could go crawl under there and look.
 
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I'll find those bolts and match up with the correct sockets. God damn those jerks want to rip people off by $150 just to drain and refill the oil :P
That's how dealerships operate. I just had my window motor replaced and it was over $230 in labor and the part was alot too. Good thing I had an extended warranty. My deductible was $50
 
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Can someone please post a picture of filler and drain plug here? I see several bolts but not sure which one is which. I want to do it right at the first time, everyone does.
 


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