In a message dated 1/29/08 2:38:06 PM Eastern Standard Time, trooz@ROADRUNNER.COM writes:
> Does anyone know how much fluid it takes to raise the level from the bottom > mark to the top? I need to add fluid and I'm curious as to the actual > amount of fluid between the two marks so that I don't have to dribble it in > a little at a time. > > IIRC like a quart, but just put a half a quart in at a time and check it.. ( a while back i added some ATF to a friends van that was a POS leaking everything everywhere).. i never let my van get that low so its been a long time!
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