transmission flush gone bad

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shoteen95

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Decided to change the tranny fluid since I don't know if it's ever been done. First i dropped the pan, cleaned it out and changed the filter. Put the pan back on, filled with about 8 quarts of fluid.

Then to flush out the rest, i disconnected the hose from the drivers side of the cooler. Ran a hose from the cooler to a bucket to collect the old stuff, then put a hose on the one that came off the cooler into a bucket of new fluid.

Started the car, and it began to pump out fluid (check)

Then the flow just stopped, and not once did i see the bucket of new fluid get sucked into the system..whats up with that?
 

SHO SPD

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So what happened did new fluid end up being sucked up, you just didnt notice? I would like to try this exact procedure on mine.
 

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