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Diarmud387

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Fri Dec 29, 2006 6:03 pm
Post subject: 05 Elantra drain and fill - transmission
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Hi,

We have an 05 automatic Elantra. I try to do the maintenance myself
and have done tranny fuild changes, timing belts, etc on other cars.
We currently have just over 27,000 mils on the car, no problems
whatsoever.

I know to use the Hyundai tranny fluid but how can I drain it? Is
draining it okay? I've been to the Hyundai www.hmaservice.com site and
cannot find how I am to do this.

Does drain and fill meet the warranty rquirements?

Any insight would be most appreciated.

Thanks,
Diarmud

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hyundaitech2

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:42 pm
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Draining and filling meets the warranty requirements. In fact, unless
you're on the severe usage schedule or a fluid inspection indicates the
fluid should be changed, you're not *required* to drain and fill the fluid
until 105k miles. I still think 30k is a good interval, though.

Simply remove the 24mm drain plug from the bottom of the transmission and
wait for the fluid to drain out. Reinstall the plug and top off with
about 5 quarts of SPIII ATF.

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Diarmud387

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2007 6:02 am
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Thank you Hyundaitech! I'll stick with what you think is good and
drain and fill at 30,000 miles.
Thanks again.
Dermott

On Jan 3, 12:42 pm, "hyundaitech" wrote:
> Draining and filling meets the warranty requirements. In fact, unless
> you're on the severe usage schedule or a fluid inspection indicates the
> fluid should be changed, you're not *required* to drain and fill the fluid
> until 105k miles. I still think 30k is a good interval, though.
>
> Simply remove the 24mm drain plug from the bottom of the transmission and
> wait for the fluid to drain out. Reinstall the plug and top off with
> about 5 quarts of SPIII ATF.
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