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Old 02-28-2016, 09:48 PM
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Haven't looked at doing it on the new tranny's with the fluid level set by the standpipe but, on my other vehicles, if I want to change ALL the fluid (and I usually don't bother), I drop the pan and change the filter and then refill the pan. Then I disconnect the cooler line FROM the transmission at the cooler. Start the car and the dirty fluid from the converter is pumped out the cooler line. Typically the fluid changes color from dark to "new" before you pump the pan dry but if I'm concerned, I shut down and refill the pan and then restart. It's VERY obvious when the color changes and then you know you have all new fluid in the tranny.

I haven't looked at doing this on the Z but I bet there's a way to do it.

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Old 11-25-2018, 08:47 PM
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I am thinking of changing to the new transmission fluid also to avoid future problems.
Checkout on YouTube - WeberAuto: 'Camaro, Corvette, Cadillac 6, 8, and 10 Speed Auto Trans Fluid Level Check'
I emailed this 'teacher' and he recommends changing to the new-better-fluid.
I've been looking for a tranny pan that has a drain-plug and only found one for $700.
So I am thinking in next spring, I will have about 10k miles and will pay the $400 to have the fluid flushed and changed once.
Speeding $400 is much better than seeing the car torn apart to change a torque converter.
I appreciate everyone's comments.

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Originally Posted by C7/Z06 Man
Now that the manuals are out can anyone post the information. I maybe doing this over the winter. Thanks
there is a bulletin about tranny fluid change.dealer will do it under warranty if you have a 2016 or 2015 I think.read here
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-not-wait.html
Old 11-26-2018, 08:59 PM
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Originally Posted by lordofwar
there is a bulletin about tranny fluid change.dealer will do it under warranty if you have a 2016 or 2015 I think.read here
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-not-wait.html
Thanks. I would still like to know how to change the fluid by the service manual.
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Originally Posted by C7/Z06 Man
Thanks. I would still like to know how to change the fluid by the service manual.

Me too.
Old 01-19-2019, 05:56 PM
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Originally Posted by lordofwar
there is a bulletin about tranny fluid change.dealer will do it under warranty if you have a 2016 or 2015 I think.read here
https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...-not-wait.html
I had wondered about this myself. I am assuming my 2016 auto has the old trans fluid as well as my 2016 Silverado 8 speed. I was going to get both changed this winter to the newer fluid that GM went to. I have not noticed any problems on the Corvette but the truck shifts rough occasionally from 1st to 2nd under light throttle. I am assuming the dealer is not going to do this for free unless there is a problem. Anybody got a opinion on changing to the newer trans fluid on 2016 & earlier 8 speeds?
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Found this, it has the change process plus how to adjust shifting patterns. It also list the 3 different fill capacities

http://d354nuoz4t18d4.cloudfront.net/b0a0b93e061c59a634fb0e1a49af89e6/images/custom/instructions/Chevrolet/Transmissions/8l90-transmission-controller-kits-24284055-and-24284063.pdf?cb=149650838

Also shows the tool needed to fill from bottom it is DT-51190 Transmission Fluid Fill Adapter about $53. I’m not convinced it is needed as you can also fill from the top side too.

I will I’ll be doing mine in the next few weeks and am in the process of collecting supplies.

does anyone know if the pan is a problem to drop, like on some of the SUV’s and trucks?


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i refuse to believe u need to change auto fluid at 45k miles
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Most of the "need" for the change is to move to a better fluid as GM has determined that the newer fluid causes less problems with their A8 convertor and its shudder problems. And they are on fluid number 3 now, although it apparently is only available in 55 gallon drums until early March.
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How would someone find out when they're doing the 3rd and newest different fluid change at the dealership's?
I've been meaning to bring my car in for the new fluid as I'm thinking it's on original fluid as I bought my ZO6 used
Old 02-26-2019, 10:01 PM
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And the new TSB requires the dealer to measure the "shudder" with an instrument and is very specific about the frequency of the "shudder" and its amplitude on the instrument. The dealer than sends in the readout from the instrument (GDS 2 or PicoScope) to confirm the shudder and in return gets permission to perform the TSB. No more telling you friendly SA that you have it and getting a fluid flush.



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