- 1). Remove the drain plug from the side of the power shuttle fluid pan case and allow the fluid to drain into a bucket.
- 2). Remove the fluid pan bolts and the pan from the case.
- 3). Pull out the suction screen and check it for any damage or wear. Clean it with a stiff bristle brush dipped in a grease solvent. Slip it back into place after it is cleaned and dry.
- 4). Examine the oil pan for any cracks, oil debris or small particles. The small particles indicates a potential problem within the transmission which should be checked by a qualified technician.
- 5). Clean the oil pan with the brush and solvent and let dry.
- 6). Apply silicon sealant around the oil pan and in the bolt holes before putting it back on the case. The sealant dries fast in warm weather, so put it on quickly but thoroughly.
- 7). Bolt the pan back on the case. Do not over tighten the bolts, which may crack the case.
- 8). Open and prop the hood, and remove the filler plug which is one the right side of the engine. Fill with Case TCH Fluid or Case Hy-Tran ULTRA.
- 9). Start the engine and let it run for several minutes to distribute the fluid throughout the system. Place the transmission in neutral and check the fluid level to ensure the system is properly operating.
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