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How to Replace Transmission Oil Pan 1999-2013 Chevy Silverado 1500

Created on: 2014-06-17

Watch this video to learn how to fix a leaking or bent transmission pan. The experts at 1A Auto show you how to replace the transmission oil pan on your 00-06 Chevy Suburban, Tahoe, or Silverado.

  1. step 1 :Removing the Transmission Pan
    • Raise and secure the vehicle
    • Remove the three 15mm nuts from the exhaust
    • Have a drain pan ready
    • Remove the 15mm drain plug from the transmission
    • Allow the fluid to drain
    • Reinsert the drain plug into the transmission pan
    • Remove the 13mm bolts from the transmission pan
    • Tap the pan with a rubber mallet to loosen it
    • Pull down the transmission pan
    • Pry the pan away from the shift cable bracket with a pry bar
    • Clean the gasket mounting area with a cloth rag
  2. step 2 :Installing the New Transmission Pan
    • Put the gasket onto the new transmission pan
    • Feed some of the bolts into the transmission pan
    • Lift the pan into place, while prying the shift cable bracket aside with the pry bar
    • Start all the bolts into the transmission pan
    • Tighten the 13mm bolts to 15 foot-pounds of torque in a crossing-pattern
    • Lift the exhaust into place
    • Fasten the three 15mm nuts onto the exhaust
    • Lower the vehicle to the ground
  3. step 3 :Refilling the Transmission
    • Add transmission fluid using a funnel
    • Run the engine
    • Shift the transmission to circulate the fluid
    • Stop the engine
    • Check the fluid level with the dipstick
    • Add more fluid as necessary
    • Drive the vehicle briefly
    • Check the fluid level with the dipstick
    • Add more fluid as necessary

Tools needed

  • Rubber Mallet

    Socket Extensions

    Drain Pan

    Torque Wrench

    Pry Bar

    Ratchet

    Floor Jack

    15mm Socket

    13mm Socket

    Funnel

    Swivel

    Jack Stands

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Hi, I'm Mike from 1A Auto. I hope this how-to video helps you out, and, please, next time you need parts for your vehicle, think of 1AAuto.com.

In this video, we're going to show you how to replace the transmission pan on this 2002 Chevy Suburban with the 5.3 liter engine. This particular model has the deep transmission pan. The items you'll need for this are a new transmission pan from 1AAuto.com, a 13 and 15 mm socket and ratchet with an extension and a swivel, a drip pan, jack and jack stands, a pry bar, and a funnel.

You're going to want to raise and support your vehicle. You're going to need to loosen the exhaust. There are three 15mm nuts holding it on each side. You take these off so that the exhaust will drop down and give you extra clearance for the pan. For one of the bolts, you will need a swivel or universal joint in order to get to it. Your transmission pan's located right here. There's a 15mm drain plug. Just remove the drain plug. Make sure you have a drip pan underneath. Just let the fluid drain out. Now, replace your drain plug and tighten it back up. Then remove this series of 13mm bolts that line the outside of your transmission pan. The hardest one to get to is the one in this corner here. You just want to use a solid extension and a 13mm socket and ratchet. Just put that on the bolt, pry that cable aside using the extension, and just remove the bolt. We'll just fast forward as Mike removes the rest of the 13mm bolts. This process can be done entirely with hand tools. We're just going to use some air tools to speed up the process. Now, tap the pan with a hammer and pull it down. Now, using a pry bar, pry between the transmission case and the bracket for the shift cable and pry that bracket out and then pull the pan down. Then once you get the pan out of the way, make sure you clean off the rim very well.

Take your new transmission pan and put the gasket into place and feed the bolts up through the holes. The gasket will hold the bolts into place. You don't need to do this with all the bolts, just a few of them, enough to get it started. Feed the pan back up in, over the exhaust, and use your pry bar and pry out again on the bracket for the shift cable so that the pan can go up into place. Now, start all the bolts in. I always start them by hand first. Just make sure that you don't cross-thread them into the transmission, and we'll fast forward here. Like I said, I start all the bolts in first. Then tighten them up preliminarily. Now you want to torque each of these 13mm bolts in a crossing pattern to about 15 foot-pounds. We'll just fast forward as Mike does the rest of these. Now just replace those 15mm nuts. We'll fast forward as Mike tightens those up.

When you go to refill your transmission, it's a three-step process. Right here is the full hot line. There's a little range here. What you want is, when the vehicle's hot, you want your level anywhere from the middle to the upper part of that. Actually, you can see down here it says cold. What you'll want to do is when you're engine's not running, fill your transmission fluid probably up to about the bottom of here. Then start your vehicle, put it in reverse and first or drive a couple times, get the transmission fluid circulating, and then at that point, check and fill until you're at the cold line. Then drive your vehicle quite a bit, get the transmission nice and warm, and then check and make sure that the transmission fluid's in here. You want to make sure that the transmission is hot before you check it, and make sure it's here. If it's not you just add a little more fluid and get it to the right level. Use a funnel. You want to make sure that the inside of the funnel is clean. Then take your transmission fluid and just replace the fluid. Threequarts got me to there. I'll start it up, put it in reverse and first a couple times to circulate the transmission fluid. After you've done that, just go back to the dip stick and pull it out. Then wipe it down, replace the dipstick and check the level. If it's not right, add more fluid and repeat the process.

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