How are Trans Oil Pan Gaskets replaced?
The transmission pan is removed by removing all bolts surrounding the transmission pan. Before removing the final few bolts, any obstructions will be removed, and the pan will be allowed to tilt into a drain pan to lower the transmission fluid level. The transmission pan gasket will be peeled away as the pan drains, and the transmission fluid filter will be removed simultaneously, using the leaning transmission pan to catch the filter, gasket and all the fluid that will be falling from the transmission. Once the transmission is done draining fluid, the technician will clean the pan, the lower valve body, inspect for obvious signs of failure or future trouble, and checked the fluid, magnets, and filter for debris. If everything is satisfactory the technician will clean the mating surfaces of the transmission and transmission pan, replace or reuse the gasket, instal a new filter, and instal the transmission pan with locking compound on the threads of the transmission pan bolts. Once complete, the transmission will be filled, warmed by running the engine, and topped off with transmission fluid