The belly pan does fully detach. Two small nuts at the back to disconnect from two rubber vibration mounts, and then remove the back part from the slots. Thanks for the video..
really a great and informative video, and thanks for including the links to all the parts. just get a little more steady with the camera work and you'll be a true youtube professional!! thanks a ton!
The part is an oil cooler for the engine oil, it works with the oil filter. In the 2001 models, both the oil filter assembly and the oil cooler are together attached to the engine. It also looks like you have an oil leak coming from the top, possibly the top chain cover.
When you mentioned to take the green plug out of the pin and wait until it trickles out to put back the pug back in were you referring to the green thing that you snugged with the Allen key before the drain plug?
Great video! I just bought a 2002 Winnebago with a VW Eurovan chassis 2.8L , would that be the same? Also, after you fill with fluid and drain the overflow is that done with the motor running or stopped? Thanks for your help.
I'm not 100% certain but I think it would be the same. Check the level with the car running at the correct temperature. if you shut the engine off the fluid will start pouring out and you will not get the correct level.
Hello, I was able to order the same True Cool Max oil cooler that you used, would you say you needed all of the 10' of transmission hose you bought in addition to the hose in the kit? Or would an addition 5' be enough. Thank again for your help and video. Steve
You can use a shorter piece. I like to have extra and it wasn't that expensive. Use a piece of string and measure the distance that you will need so you can figure out how much you will actually need.
The belly pan does fully detach. Two small nuts at the back to disconnect from two rubber vibration mounts, and then remove the back part from the slots. Thanks for the video..
Great tip!
Awesome job! Looking forward to more Eurovan videos!
There will be more coming. Stay tuned!
really a great and informative video, and thanks for including the links to all the parts. just get a little more steady with the camera work and you'll be a true youtube professional!! thanks a ton!
Thanks for the comment. Glad you enjoyed it.
The part is an oil cooler for the engine oil, it works with the oil filter. In the 2001 models, both the oil filter assembly and the oil cooler are together attached to the engine. It also looks like you have an oil leak coming from the top, possibly the top chain cover.
When you mentioned to take the green plug out of the pin and wait until it trickles out to put back the pug back in were you referring to the green thing that you snugged with the Allen key before the drain plug?
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Great video! I just bought a 2002 Winnebago with a VW Eurovan chassis 2.8L , would that be the same? Also, after you fill with fluid and drain the overflow is that done with the motor running or stopped? Thanks for your help.
I'm not 100% certain but I think it would be the same. Check the level with the car running at the correct temperature. if you shut the engine off the fluid will start pouring out and you will not get the correct level.
Ok, so I open the bottom drain plug with the motor running until it stops dripping. How do I know what the right temperature is? Thanks@@DJsWorkshop
get a hand held laser thermometer@@stevemelville2755
make sure you are removing the over flow plug and not the drain plug@@stevemelville2755
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Hello, I was able to order the same True Cool Max oil cooler that you used, would you say you needed all of the 10' of transmission hose you bought in addition to the hose in the kit? Or would an addition 5' be enough. Thank again for your help and video. Steve
You can use a shorter piece. I like to have extra and it wasn't that expensive. Use a piece of string and measure the distance that you will need so you can figure out how much you will actually need.
Can you top off fluid via the dipstick?
There is no dipstick for the transmission. The plastic tube inside the drain plug is your dipstick.
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