DownRange762
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I just changed the internal and external transmission filters on my A3, including blowing out the trans cooling lines per the TM. The manual says drain and refill capacity is 16 quarts. I did not measure the quantity of fluid drained.
During the refill at 8 quarts, still no reading on the dipstick, nor was I expecting one since I thought I was only halfway to FULL. I was just starting to pour in my 3rd gallon I noted the fill tube overflowed. My initial thought was a lot of air got introduced into the system and needs to be worked out. At this point I had put 9 or 10 quarts back into the transmission.
Started the truck as the TM requires the fluid level to be checked hot while in neutral. After several minutes of running, the fill tube overflowed but also bubbled quite a bit indicating at least some air was getting worked out of the system. Checking the dipstick indicated about one quart low so that was added brining the total I put in to 10 or 11 quarts. Trans was still not up to operating temp with the engine running about two minutes later a second large overflow occured out of the fill tube and again some air bubbles. Reading the dipstick this time it shows WAAAYY overfilled with the truck running in neutral.
I have not noted any procedure in the TMs for an air purge following a trans refill.
With the truck off, (yes I know the TM says to read with it running) the dipstick reads about three inches above the HOT full mark.
My questions then are:
1. Is there a credible purge procedure for getting air out of the system.
2. What is anyone else's trans dipstick reading with the engine off. I ask this just to get into the ballpark rather than drain some, put some back over and over.
3. Just how twitchy is the Allison transmission regarding filling. I find it hard to believe I went from just under full to way beyond full with one or two quarts.
Thanks,
During the refill at 8 quarts, still no reading on the dipstick, nor was I expecting one since I thought I was only halfway to FULL. I was just starting to pour in my 3rd gallon I noted the fill tube overflowed. My initial thought was a lot of air got introduced into the system and needs to be worked out. At this point I had put 9 or 10 quarts back into the transmission.
Started the truck as the TM requires the fluid level to be checked hot while in neutral. After several minutes of running, the fill tube overflowed but also bubbled quite a bit indicating at least some air was getting worked out of the system. Checking the dipstick indicated about one quart low so that was added brining the total I put in to 10 or 11 quarts. Trans was still not up to operating temp with the engine running about two minutes later a second large overflow occured out of the fill tube and again some air bubbles. Reading the dipstick this time it shows WAAAYY overfilled with the truck running in neutral.
I have not noted any procedure in the TMs for an air purge following a trans refill.
With the truck off, (yes I know the TM says to read with it running) the dipstick reads about three inches above the HOT full mark.
My questions then are:
1. Is there a credible purge procedure for getting air out of the system.
2. What is anyone else's trans dipstick reading with the engine off. I ask this just to get into the ballpark rather than drain some, put some back over and over.
3. Just how twitchy is the Allison transmission regarding filling. I find it hard to believe I went from just under full to way beyond full with one or two quarts.
Thanks,