Need Tips On How To Change PTU Fluid, Non-PP 2015 SHO

Disclaimer: Links on this page pointing to Amazon, eBay and other sites may include affiliate code. If you click them and make a purchase, we may earn a small commission.

Jake0811

SHO Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2025
Messages
207
Reaction score
129
Location
Macomb MI
Does anyone know how easy it would be to change the PTU fluid and any potential issues i may run into?? Also how long between intervals for fluid changes?? TIA!
 

SHOCALL

SHO Member
Joined
Mar 26, 2018
Messages
290
Reaction score
279
Location
STL
My bro, use the search function.
There are many write ups on this procedure and various methods.
Much respect for tackling your fluids.
 

kryptto

The Best Thing About Cars... ones in my mirror.
Supporting Member
Joined
Mar 24, 2023
Messages
3,201
Reaction score
2,071
Location
South East, Florida

THE BIBLE so you can ask other questions that don't get shut down, @SM105K post below, however I gave you all the starters for knowing everything about the PTU.

Thread 'SM105K's Ownership/Performance/Maintenance Thread' https://shoforum.com/threads/sm105ks-ownership-performance-maintenance-thread.138235/


 

Tbird6

SHO Member
Joined
Dec 24, 2015
Messages
168
Reaction score
119
I will only add to consider installing a drain plug. I wish I had when I first got the car. Just makes servicing the PTU so MUCH easier!

Again another invaluable suggestion from this forum.
2013 MKS Eco 110K miles all original with many fluid changes!
.
.
.
 

SM105K

Streetlight Grand Prix Champ/ IG @fafomotorsports
Joined
May 3, 2018
Messages
7,410
Reaction score
9,708
Location
Arizona
Adding a plug is super easy.
 

Jake0811

SHO Member
Joined
Mar 17, 2025
Messages
207
Reaction score
129
Location
Macomb MI
I will only add to consider installing a drain plug. I wish I had when I first got the car. Just makes servicing the PTU so MUCH easier!

Again another invaluable suggestion from this forum.
2013 MKS Eco 110K miles all original with many fluid changes!
.
.
.
Good to note, thank you!
 

Tbird6

SHO Member
Joined
Dec 24, 2015
Messages
168
Reaction score
119
It is but I have changed the PTU oil enough times that it's just a routine now. Remove plug-Suck fluid out-Fill to overflowing-Install plug.
I have a lift so things like this are nice.

I have done it on ramps too but getting too old to crawl around on concrete on my back and knee's!
.
.
.
 
Back
Top