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Transmition need to know were the trans filter is located on1999 caravan is it under the trans pan and were is the trans pan

  • greggorion Apr 12, 2009

    thank you speedneon

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It is indeed under the trans pan. the trans pan is on the driver side of the car. it should have a fairly large drain bolt in it.

my i suggest that unless this service is absolutely needed that you leave your transmission alone.

chances are that your transmission is already malfunctioning, and if thats the case you will need a new transmission. as fluid changes have no effect on ultradrive transmissions that are malfunctioning.

in fact fluid changes on working ultradrive transmissions have been known to make them non-functional.

AND ONLY USE ATF+4 TRANNY FLUID

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