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Ah, you got me why? why oh no happenings he Hood All right. Today is the day where I bust out the new to me transmission fluid exchange device and we're going to attempt to save the transmission on that Chevrolet Cobalt out there that's the one with a blown up radiator, that, uh, had the trans cooler integrated into the radiator and the cooler leaked and the systems communicated transmission fluid into the engine coolant and engine coolant into the transmission. And that's not good. That's not good for either one of those systems.

Uh, last episode we pulled out the radiator, replaced it with a new one, flushed out all the trans fluid contaminant from the cooling system, and now we're going to try to flush out all of the transmission fluid and remove the coolant from that system. Uh, what we're going to do is we're going to do one flush on the system first, then I'm going to lift the thing up in the air, pull the pan down, change the filter, drain it all out again, put the pan back up, and then we're going to perform a second flush on it to make sure all that contaminant or as much of that contaminant as possible has been removed. Now, seeing as how that's a BG machine, those are a little bit difficult to acquire and I was able to get one because I became a BG dealer here at my shop. Uh, because of that, I have some of their products and I'm going to use their Quick Clean not sponsored.

That's just what I bought, but I'm going to use some of this Quick Clean and it's got some transmission conditioner. But I'm mostly interested in the cleaner having used these products before at the dealership. I'm aware of their potential and this is, uh, this is good stuff right here. So I'm hoping fingers crossed that we can save this transmission from certain and inevitable destruction.

And so if I can save it, that means it's not inevitable. That means I saved it. Door unclicks By the way, if uh, if you missed the first video on this particular car, have no fear. Just go down into this video's description and check the links and it'll be the first one that's available to you.

So anyway, we've got ourselves a Chevrolet Cobalt it's got the two two liter. It has same mileage as it did last time because I didn't drive it 104 A thousand 663 miles on the clock. So first thing I'm gonna do on this beautiful sunny floor today is swing this bad boy into the shop. We're gonna put one can of that cleaner into the unit and we're gonna let it run for a little while.

Uh, while it's doing that, I'm gonna prep the machine and fill its reserve tank and uh, then after that, I'll connect the machine to the transmission cooler lines and then we'll perform the first, uh, the first service on this trans parking in the auto windows down. so I don't get locked out, things happen ing down. it's doing it again. Come on.

Hood Don't do this to me. It got stuck. Uh, it got stuck last time. wait wait wait wait wait wait.

It must be early in the morning. Yeah! I Don't I think I forgot to pull the lever You You guys knew that you saw that I didn't see it because I was here. but you saw it all right. There's our 2-2 Ecotec Let's see, our trans cooler lines are located right down here on the radiator.
We're going to tap into the system right there I think it's a good spot I believe I have enough adapters to uh to get this done Now Like I said, this is a new to me machine, not a new machine. The brand new ones are remarkably expensive and way outside of my budget. but I got this one used and it should be just as good. So what we're gonna do here is we're gonna pop open that little uh, the cap for the trans fill hole.

Set that aside, we're going to probe this area with our funnel device. There we go. get that down in there and then we'll put some cleaner in there and let this thing run and circulate All that cleaner can clicks. Yeah, that's right.

I can open cans with one hand. Look at that skills. Pour this stuff in there. All right.

Let's restart this engine. Let this thing come up to temperature. Let the cleaner circulate through and do its job, and we'll go ahead and prep this machine. We're going to need a power supply.

this. uh, this particular machine is equipped with a pump. There are other versions that do not have a pump and they rely on the transmission pump, but this particular version has an internal pump. So let's power this guy on.

We're going to need some, uh, some electrons here and that looks like a good ground. Sure machine did something cool. All right. So what we need to do here is we're going to take this case, the transmission fluid and we're going to fill it up inside of the reservoir of this machine.

Okay, now normally I would do uh transmission services uh, as a maintenance item, not as a repair. But since this thing has a contaminated fluid, this is the best option to save it. A simple drain and fill and a filter change won't do it. And if you don't have a machine that's capable of doing a positive displacement fluid exchange, then the drain and film method is going to require like gallons and gallons and gallons of fluid and it'll never be diluted enough to uh where the contaminant is no longer present.

So unfortunately, I've got this device that's going to save the day. We're going through my uh my follows the fluid right now and then I've got some big bags in the box that uh BG actually sells and that's going to be the fluid that I'm going to primarily use moving forward. Like I said I'm a BP dealer now. Weird.

All right. What do we got? One, two, three, four, five, six, Seven? like eight quarts or something? That's not enough. This is a 16 quart machine filling halfway complete. Okay, so a real quick change of plans since uh, I'm a little short on fluid right now I Went ahead and ordered another case of this stuff.
like I said I don't want to use my premium fluid just to flush out the contamina I want to do that last. So I ordered another case. So what I'm going to do is go ahead and shut this down and we can go ahead and connect the lines on this thing. and uh, we'll actually get a good visual indicator of what the fluid condition looks like because it's going to pass through this sight glass right here.

Really cool feature. All right, reaching in there, let's power this down. Alrighty, we're back inside of the engine compartment and I'm just gonna go ahead and, uh, remove this little clip here to disconnect this transmission line. We're going to see the Uh the level of nasty again.

The catch is I'm going to remove this clip without losing it I may need a second tool. There are release tools. uh for these clips. You guys have heard me say that before.

I Just choose the Uh the pick and the screwdriver method. It's higher risk, but uh I find it to be easier. Foreign surgery come out little clip. Oh oh I'm losing it.

Hang on. Got it. Got it? Saved it. Saved the day.

There's my clip. Cannot lose that. We need to put that back. Wiggle that line.

Yep, there's that strawberry milkshake again. Yummy. You want to taste? Don't do it. Okay, there's a couple little adapters that are necessary.

This one emulates the size and shape of the factory line. So we're going to plug that one right into the radiator and then there is a female connector and that one is going to connect to the line. There we go. Now, those rubber seals inside of there.

So that's what makes the seal. And then we can connect this little adapter here to the lines on the machine and this adapter here to the lines on the machine. But first, we need to secure this fitting in the radiator because if you recall, I just removed the clip. Okay, so rather than going through all the rigmarole of uh, putting that clip back in, I'm just gonna shove a paper clip down in there in lieu of the clip of the actual clip and that will secure this uh, this fitting while I perform the services.

It's just a temporary thing. Don't do this like as a permanent solution because that'll Shear off and break and then your line comes out, then uh, then your car dies. That would be bad. All right.

everything looks secure. I'm gonna go ahead and connect the service hoses from the machine. Okie Dokes It is now time to restock this engine. All right.

Hose is coming in. Let's get these guys connected. There's one. All right.

Let's go ahead and uh. restart this engine and uh, we'll check this for a leak and then we can go ahead and start. uh or continue the service. foreign.

Oh, look at that. There's our uh, our current fluid condition. that is nasty. See it at the top right there.

It's the current fluid. I'm gonna finish filling this thing up. I Had a delivery from the store so I've got another case transferred. We'll refill the machine and then we'll start the service.
I Believe this thing is nearly full. It's no longer taking a any more fluid. So yeah, we're almost full here. Okay, so our gauges are telling us we have pressure on both sides.

That means we have some flow going through the system starting to get a little warm. That tells me everything is. Flowing Let's go ahead and start the process. Process has begun.

So what this machine is going to do? We're gonna see it flow right here. Yeah, it's changing colors. There's a big tank inside. it's divided into two.

Chambers One chamber is new fluid. the other chamber is going to be the old food from the transmission. As the pump on the trans sends that fluid into the machine, it's going to fill the empty chamber. As the empty chamber fills, it's going to press or pressurize the new fluid in the other chamber.

So to send that back to the line and then back into the system. Oh, here we go. We're already cleaned. Yep, that's our new stuff coming in, that's our old stuff coming out and we'll know the system or the exchange is complete because we're going to see a pressure drop on the other side over here.

Once we see that pressure drop, then we know that the Uh, the chamber is empty and full and then we can go ahead and shut it down and pull our lines. And we should be done with the service at that time. However, this, like I said this uh specific instance. After we service this initially, we're going to lift it up, pull the pan, change the filter, drain all the fluid again, fill it back up, again, run it again, and then we're going to do another fluid exchange with another 16 quarts of fluid.

So we're going to run 32 quarts of fluid through it with two cleaning cans, and uh, actually 30, 32, 33, 36 quarts. Because the drain and fill is going to take five. or six, four, or five quarts. There we go.

Math, math, and words. Anyway, right now, it's a waiting game. should take about five, ten minutes. I'll check back in with you guys in a moment.

Okay, we've got our pressure differential going on here. We're at like 18 pounds on the new side and 30 something pounds on the used. Side So uh, at that point, the bladder has exchanged all of the fluid. Oh yeah, I Cracked this up for you guys.

Here's the tank inside. Like I said, a two chamber, two chambered tank. We've got plumbing through all the valves and switches and solenoids, and the pump down here for a forced flush which we don't need to do sure. Let's go ahead and shut this down and we'll disconnect the machine, pick this thing up, and then pull the trans filter out of it.

Okie Dokes the machine is disconnected. I Put the trans lines back on the radiator so I can bring this in and out. put it on the lift. We're going to go ahead and move this thing on up.
Let's make sure it goes into gear. All right, we're still moving. This is good. Okay, let's lift it up and pull the pan and go ahead.

and uh, get that filter removed and then we're going to do another flush on this bad boy. Maybe it'll live, Maybe it won't. You want to make it? Yep. gonna make it looks good.

Looking good Looking good. Okay, yeah, we're good. Right there. that looks good.

All right. Parking is the auto parting down and we want this one all the way up. So what we're going to do? We're going to roll that drain pan over here. We're going to pull this pan down, replace the filter, refill the fluid, and then we're going to do one more flush on it.

Look, we can see here from the spillage from when I disconnected those lines that we are getting some nice pink fluid here. And the old fluid is the uh, the milkshake colored so that that's good. This is good. Oh, roadblock.

When I run over a staple A Little Rock Okay, right here is good. What do we need? Uh, eight mil. Okay, we're going in eight mil bolts. Let's pull these guys out and uh, and drop this pan.

It's not a bolt, that's a peg. Now the task here is gonna be uh, not covering myself or the floor in nasty transmission fluid which I've just failed at. It's already on the floor. bro.

it's okay. Things happen more. Ah, the pink blob is coming for me. Yeah, we're just gonna let this hang out and drain for a little while.

It's nasty. Don't even think about it. All right here. It comes in a very controlled fashion.

Johnny That actually does kind of look tasty. I'm not gonna lie, it really does look like a strawberry shake. except this one. If you drink it, it'd probably kill you.

but it is. Uh, it does look like it's thinned out quite a bit. Let's take a look in that pan and see if there's any debris in there. What do we have here? More pink Nastiness.

You can see. There is two different colors of fluid here, so some of that's the older stuff. It appears to be separating from the newer fluid that I installed. You see how there's like the cream, and then there's the pink.

This stuff right here looks like clutch material. Yeah, that's that's a bad sign. Yeah, there's a bunch of it right here. Clutch material.

Yeah, this thing must have been slipping. Well hope we can save it. Okay, let's go ahead and pull this filter down. We don't need this thing anymore.

It's uh. it's going away. It got me why. Why? Oh no, it's okay though.

Check this out. I've got shiny new uniforms. so when I get myself trashed with uh with oils and fluids I can just get a new shirt. Still nice and shiny.

Let's see here. let's see what we got. What do we got? What do we have? What do we have here? We have Oh, a rubber gasket. I hate these and we're using the old one.

The old one's a hard gasket and uh, there's our new filter. So let me show you what I speak of. I'm talking about these gaskets right here because I know some of you guys are going to re-ride out because I'm going to reuse this gasket, especially when I have a new one. But looky here.
see this is a thick multi-layer steel gasket. Oh man, no no single layer steel. and then the steel is embedded inside of the the rubber which actually makes the seal. Now the gasket.

the replacement. This is just rubber. Now what that means is that when I tighten the bolts on this gasket, it's only going to compress enough until the steel is met with the Fastener. When I tighten the bolts on this gasket, it's going to compress the gasket.

particularly in the areas where the bolts pass through, which is going to create an uneven ceiling surface and that's what we don't want. This is why I Do not approve or do not prefer these types of gaskets right here because they're prone to leakages. So first thing we're going to do here is get rid of as much of this fluid as possible. It'll do that.

There's some shade I Didn't need it, just got on my face. Goodbye Nasty strawberry transmission fluid. Foreign. It's a scary or not.

I Mean yeah, that's kind of a lot, but it is what it is. Bring this pan out and throw this thing back together. Stinky. All right, that'll do.

Let me dry this off and we're gonna go ahead and put this thing back on. You know, a real quick thought. I'm gonna run up top and uh, spray a little bit more. uh, brake, clean down that funnel and maybe we can flush out some more of what's inside of there before I refill this thing.

Let's try that, see if it works. we're getting anything. Oh yeah, there we are. some more Pink Nasty.

Let's get it all out of there. Cool. Nice. All right.

I think that's about as uh clean as I can get things with a spray can. So uh, let's put this thing back together. Okay, hands coming back in Re I know I used the same gasket but that's how it's gonna be. I'm good with my reasons I can sleep at night over it.

If it were mine, that's what I would do. Okay I'm just gonna get all these threaded started by hand and I'll I'll hit him with a little zip gun. actually. I'm gonna zip gun them in because that's a lot faster.

It's on low power mode I'm not stripping anything. Have no fear. you go low power mode first until it threads. If it gets hung up immediately.

stop. Ah, the floor is covered and Brake Clean stinks and I'm missing one. It's got to be in the pan. Where are you last one there it is.

Got it. So what we're gonna do? I'm gonna put this pan on, go back up top, put a few quarts in it, start it, check the level, hook the machine back up, and then perform. uh, one more flush and then add some conditioner. that's for good measure.

Okay, so we're uh I think we're all tight down here? Yep, got all those All right. Good to go. let's get out of here. and uh, refill this unit.
Don't need that gasket. That's the new one All right. Cobalt Coming down way down, all right. we're coming in with some new fluid.

This is the good stuff. It's the back of the box. BG Quality: Let's get this guy opened up. I'll put about four quarts uh or so in through the funnel and that's going to refill the pan and then uh, the rest is going to go in the machine and I'll do a another another flush on it.

Fluid exchange. Whoa. Oh, the ultimate pouring things. Yep, Here we go.

Okay, let's go ahead and just refill this machine until it's uh, it reaches its maximum capacity and then I'm free to put the rest of this in the car. That's what I'll do, but there's no way I'm pouring this and holding a camera. So I had to put you guys down too fast I Can pour it faster than it can fill. so I already have about four quarts in this machine when I started.

Take 16. and this is a 16 quart box. So theoretically I should build the machine and then there would be four quarts left over in the bag in the box we're getting there There's a little drain at the bottom and uh, it's that one right there. I've got the valve open.

When the machine is full, the fluid will start to run through that drain. I Think we're close. It's gurgling at me and it's no longer refilling. It's slowed down.

There's a couple boards left in the Box it feels like and we should be seeing some flow. Yep, it's starting to run out. That's perfect. Come on machine.

Yeah, that's all she's gonna take. Okay, close the valve, put the lid back on so that stuff doesn't get contaminated. Close that close that we're ready to hook this thing back up to the car. But first, we're going to finish this off with what's left in here and we're gonna again.

Then we're gonna start this and run it. and I'll pull the fill level plug on the side of the trans and we'll make sure we start with a Uh a full and accurate level. Sound like a plan? I Think So the machine has now been reconnected to the Uh, the radiator, and the line. What we're going to do is start this engine, lift this thing back up.

We're going to roll the drain back in and there is a level. Uh. plug in the side of the transmission case, right? Actually, it's in the front. We're going to open up that plug.

If the level is correct or even too high, we're going to see fluid run out of that little fill plug thing. if it runs out, then we're going to let it run until it starts to level off. We'll plug it back in and then we will restart the fluid exchange procedure with the additional 16 quarts of the fresh, new, good stuff fluid. So uh, let's get to it restocking the engine.

And of course, since we made new connections, we're gonna do a leak check because what we don't want to do is have the line come off and skew fluid everywhere. And we don't want to leave either those open because they will skew fluid everywhere. You see, we're still pretty pink. It's not processing, it's just bypassing right now.
So this is the condition of what's inside the unit. Pressures are coming up again. No leaks, no leaks down here. Let's go back up and pull that plug.

Foreign. moving up. Hey, look at here. that flu is a little bit darker.

That's good. It's very good. Okay, if memory serves, that little plug right there, that's the unit that we're looking for. So I'm gonna pull this guy out and we should see fluid draining from that, uh, that orifice right there.

If we do not, then that means that the transmission level is not full yet. Come on out of there. I'm really hoping it's uh, it's full because I don't have any other bottles of Chico fluid. I've used it all and uh I'm not interested in um, using my really nice expensive food.

which means I'll have to order more bottles and that will take more time. What we've got here? All right, it's not full yet. We need to add more fluid to this. Okie dokes I've had a delivery.

Uh, one more gallon of fluid. Let's fill this thing up and uh, again, we'll restart it and then, uh, pull that plug again and we'll let the level settle. Then again, we'll begin to flush broken record say the same thing 100 000 times. Tell you what guys, this is like a super episode of for You Things.

The whole thing has just been. uh, pouring red fluid or dumping pink fluid? There we go. Plenty. I Know it's full.

In fact, it's probably overfilled. but that's okay because we're gonna pull that plug and again, that's okay because that's going to help dilute the contaminated fluid one more time before we, uh, do the flush restarting. No leaking. I'm always very weary when uh, the machines are connected because things can go wrong.

Okay, let's see what happens. this time. Lid comes out red. I'm going to go ahead and put the plug back in and let it all circulate and mix.

I Want to waste good red fluid? Holy smokes more. Okay, okay repeating myself again. Uh, last order of fluid that I'm gonna put into this car? Last thing, let's try. it's one more time.

Oh, there we go. Seriously. I'm not kidding I'm determined to overfill this and then do like a free flush flush. Exchange plus I gotta rinse out all that brake clean that I stuck in there can is already lubricated.

Uh, not sponsored. That's just where I bought it from because I already bought all the fluid that the parts house had. like. This thing is going to have the cleanest transmission ever.

I think that's I think that's four parts that I just put in. maybe five. Ah, what's a couple more? Gonna Hurt Why not? This is five I Just counted. We'll do six.

We'll do six. Start it, run it, drain it, set level, Flush it. That's the plan on this ever evolving, non-planned plan. There we go.
Okay, let's get out of here. Start it again. Repeating myself again. Take 17.

Flushing transmission. Yeah, this is. this is the real life of the situation. Sometimes we just do the same thing over and over and over again.

especially the dealership guys. They're always doing the same thing over and over and over again. All right, let's go check the plug. If we get fluid at the plug, then uh, I'll let it hang out for five seven minutes and maybe we'll pull the plug out.

That's what we got here. Something's going on. We're leaking. It's already starting to leak.

I didn't put that in very tight. It was just kind of finger tight. All right. it's a much darker red and uh, when we started good.

Okay, what? I'll do I'm gonna let this run circulate everything. Then we're going to pull that again. drain the fluid until that thing stops coming out of that hole right there. That's the top level filter.

We're going to let it run, drain that once the drain has stopped. I'm going to go back up top, install another can of cleaner and then we're going to do the fluff with the machine. Sound good I Think it does okay. going back in, it's been a little while 15-20 minutes.

Got got to do another stuff. Let us pull this guy out brain off the smooth to take a while. But uh I need to call this uh this pin up and then just pull that plug all the way out because this is going to drain like Niagara style. Moving on up, let's get in there and pop this little plug out.

Come here plug. We're gonna pull and run all right. There it goes. Let it ride.

Yeah buddy. I Don't think that my oil drain tank can take much more of this. Thank you. Fill it up.

Okay, so our gusher has reduced itself to a slow dribble. It's uh, it's nearing the full mark. As soon as that thing stops, it smells down to like a itty bitty little drip. Then you're good.

All right, let's get our stuff out of the way letting this down again. And then we're going to go ahead and start up the machine and let it let it do its job. see how this comes out? This is the third and, uh, final attempt to clean all this stuff out. It's no longer thick and frothy, it's the normal, uh, normal viscosity at this point.

But it does have the wrong color, telling me there is still some contaminant presence. But it's better than it was. Here goes: nothing. fresher, fresher Fluid condition.

Fire it up. The machine's going. So it's now exchanging what is inside of the unit with the queen side on this unit. right here with doing it with the power of the pump.

There's our new fluid going in. this. turned red or red Earth reddish or redder herb. Okay, we're getting there.

The pink is starting to fade. Oh sweet. It's still a little cloudy, but it's getting there. Thank you.
Come on, clear up please. please please I Want to see that nice and cherry red. The pressures are still equal, so that tells me it's still. uh, still exchanging.

This is good. A nice color. It's getting darker. still a little cloudy, but it's getting darker.

By the way. the transmission cooler inside of the radiator is also part of this circuit. so that fluid's being exchanged as well. Little bit.

Oh, there's our pressure drop and we got a pressure rise. On that side, we are done. Just an exchange is complete. Let's go ahead and shut the car down.

Swap the lines out and we'll take this on the road and see how it does through these crossed powering down. Oh yeah, yeah. I've got a can of uh conditioner right here as well. We're gonna throw that in there.

It's supposed to, uh, rejuvenate the seals. foreign catastrophic events. Let's toss this stuff in. Okay, line, disconnect, pull the fittings first.

there's one. and uh, come here you, there's number two. Whoop! Didn't gravity, you know? I Must say the condition of, uh, that return fluid once the service was complete was, uh, better than I expected. And look at that nice and red.

That's cool. I'd say we got an extremely high percentage of the contaminant removed from the system. Give me back my fitting please. There we go.

Now it is very important that I return this clip. Dude, it's it's connector and uh and not lose it. So I'm gonna try that right now. If it slips and I lose it, it's gonna fly off because I have to kind of spring load it to get it to go on awkward angle.

hmm oh I'm kind of in trouble now I wonder if I can push it on instead of pulling it on? Um no. Oh I'm dropping it. Hang on I need to recoup here I'm gonna let this car down some more so I can lean in a little bit harder. This is a this is not gonna work well please and I'm really in trouble if I drop it because it's not shiny in Chrome like they usually are here.

Let's try again. I'll switch hands and use the uh, the dominant to right hand. yeah new. oh come on clip.

It may have been less effort to uh, just use the tool on this one insert foot in mouth eating words. It's because you guys are all watching. Let's make me nervous and the other day I could do this. no problem I swear almost I think I got it? Yeah, yeah I got it? No I don't ER let's try it with a tool.

Maybe I can do it with a tool that chance. Okay, good, solid click on the line. We'll put our little safety plastic thing back in I'll put this little plastic clip down there back on the one I neglected last time because I uh maybe we were gonna do this. Put that guy back all right.

lines are on I gotta tighten up the drain plug down there and uh, then we should be good to go here. Let's put our caps and stuff back into position I Don't need to forget those. That would be bad I'm highly unprofessional. All right there it is.
Got it? Okay, all right, let's get out of here now. I Know that the astute amongst you are aware that I have not put this engine cover back on I didn't forget. No worries, real quick. let's get this out of here.

Oh, there's some spillage down there. Hang on. Hang on. Hang on.

hang on. hang on. We gotta undo that. Unacceptable.

Ah, another here. We'll try again with a new one. Yeah, rinse off all that nasty and spill it and everything else. I probably hose this down one more time before I'm done here.

but I can't have that stuff just sitting around gross. So anyway as I was saying, all I've got to do is get this cover back on. Then we're gonna go out for a test drive and see if this thing is gonna gonna move. I Remember I have a not yet driven this vehicle kicked shiny all right to the road.

we go all right moment of truth. Ouch! Starting is the engine Here we go All right. It went in reverse, it went into forward gears. Is it gonna move? Yeah, All right, it's moving.

Let's get out of here and see if it's gonna shift. I Really hope this thing, uh, it shifts because I don't want to put a transmission in this and I don't think that the guy that owns it wants to put a transmission in it either. So uh, fingers crossed I think it's gonna be okay. We'll see.

time will tell. Actually, it may work today and it may crap out in a month. Or in an hour. or in two weeks.

So yeah, you never know. I mean it's it's it was swimming in lubricant that was not actually lubricant. and I fear for the clutches? Find out. ding text message the gate real quick.

You guys stay here There we go All right. let's ride. ring ring clear, both sides. Cool.

All right. we're in first gear. there's second, third still in third that it shifted. see if it downshifts.

Come on, Green light, we're waiting. Never made it to fourth gear. I'd like to at least catch fourth on the straightaway. nice.

Wheels Lift kit on a charger? Yeah, there we go. All right. First gear, second gear I'm in the throttle a little bit this time. third gear.

So far so good. I Don't want to speed so I'm assuming it's going to catch fourth. Tell you what what we'll do is we'll go down here and do a cop scan and then we'll catch fourth on the way back. let's do a downshift.

Cool. Downshift worked and let's flip this thing around. you know? I I Really want to feel good about this, but at the same time I've got to be incredibly skeptical because I know what this transmission just went through and so I want to jump for joy. but I also don't want to like, um, hex myself and uh and wind up with a problem.

So I'm just going to kind of keep quiet on it and I'm gonna let the situation speak for itself. But so far so good. Let's see if we can't get for it if we get four of them. I'll be good to go back and park it.
Uh, it's got a nasty pull to the right. Yeah, there we go. There's third gear, fourth gear, fourth gear. there's fourth.

sweet. All right, it's got all four gears I think this is just four speed. It's got fourth gear up. y'all like floor it the Florida way.

All right, All right guys. Uh, so far so good. Uh, this thing's in good shape. so I'm headed back to the shop.

I'm gonna go ahead and park it I'm gonna wash it off and uh, we're gonna go ahead and uh, well close this video out because uh I believe I'm all done with this thing for the time being. so uh. That being said, as always, like, thank you for watching this video. hope you enjoyed this video.

If you did enjoy this video, please feel free to let me know about that by tapping that like button down below. Uh, what are your thoughts on the future of this transmission? I'd like to hear about that in the comment section. If you think it's going to hold up to the test of time or do you think it's a time bomb, uh, way in down below and uh, and we'll see what the audience thinks. All right back at the shop.

I'm just gonna hose this off and we're all set here. So again, thank you guys for watching and most importantly, do not forget to have yourselves great day! See you guys later! End of Cobalt.

96 thoughts on “Contaminated transmission! chevy cobalt 2.2”
  1. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jack Heald says:

    All that atf , cheaper for a new auto box 😂

  2. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars OFF ROAD says:

    You gave it a little more life.

  3. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars JADENk says:

    I think basically all steel gaskets, besides headgaskets, can be reused, ive had upper and lower intake manifold, exhaust manifold cats, EGR, throttle, starter and maybe a couple more that have all been off and back on and theyre fine. Intake, exhaust, and starter being MLS gaskets and the rest being flat steel gaskets. Very happy that honda uses a majority steel in their gaskets so i didnt have to buy replacements every time, they are unique though so i have to go through honda as well so even more glad they’re steel on that front

  4. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nelson glass says:

    How do you flush the torque converter

  5. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Nate P says:

    BG is an amazing manufacturer. I use their DFC PLUS 23032 diesel fuel conditioner, their oil additive, and every 50k their oil flush. No joke, my diesel oil looks like regular oil after the oil flush for like 2000 miles. That's impressive.
    You had a lot of changes of plans ray but it's important to always have a plan. That way when sht goes sideways you have something to deviate from. Nice work

  6. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars simon worthington says:

    Interesting machine for cleaning out your crap . I must say you go through a lot of oil packaging and makes more waste.
    Have you considered using a bulk oil container like 25 litre and using a hand pump or 5 litre cans been cheaper. Not seen oil in cardboard containers before.

  7. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joe S says:

    Doesn't the tyranny need to shift gears a bit during the cleaning process?

  8. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Howard says:

    It would make sense that rust is going to start to accumulate around the steel parts like check balls etc.

  9. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Fity Bux says:

    Wait, at the end, did you ever tighten the transmission level plug under the car? 😆

  10. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Coyote Black Studios says:

    Yummy strawberry milkshake

  11. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brice Graham says:

    I forgot to mention. The BG chips are the round plastic things inside the cans at the bottom of them. The tops for the brake fluid bottles act as BG chips as well.

  12. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brice Graham says:

    SAVE YOUR BG CHIPS!!! Your BG dealer will give you cash for them. Each of them are worth 25 to 50 cents each. It doesn't sound like a lot but it adds up. I save up 74 bucks worth of them and went on a shopping spree at Half Price Books. My favorite stop to get older video games and anime dvds.

  13. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dalton Simpson says:

    happened to me over a couple a years ago, found out real early less than half a mile, so flushed it with cheap fluids till it was clean then put in the Honda stuff, so far it works.

  14. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chad says:

    Ray, why did you impact the drain pan on versus torquing them down to spec? I know times a factor but that made me cringe something fierce.

  15. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James says:

    i don't know if it would kill you to ingest the stuff, but it sure as heck won't taste too good…

    i ingested sump oil once, not my finest moment!
    i serviced a small engine and put the old oil and flush oil into a pepsi max bottle for disposal, but some joker put it in the fridge. eventually i went to the fridge with a bad case of the dry's and went straight for the pepsi max bottle 🤣
    it was not pleasant! i ended up brushing my teeth for about half an hour afterwards, but asside from the embarrasment i don't recall any ill effects

    edit: wait, yeah you're probably right come to think of it, i forgot about the glycol in the coolant

  16. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eric Guzman says:

    How does that happen?

  17. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daddyoh says:

    Only time will tell Ray.

  18. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Joseph Dobesh says:

    Pepto-Bismol anyone?

  19. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aaron Gurtler says:

    Try pouring so the port is elevated up instead of lower when you start your pour. Seems backwards but you'll have more control.

  20. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Noel Chaparro says:

    Hello Ray..following from Puerto Rico..I have a question..I bought a 2005 Nissan Pathfinder and checked trans fluid and its a bit dark..should I change the trans fluid and filter…or should I just leave it alone…I'm a bit scared to touch it..lol I bypassed the radiator cooler …they are well known for the same issue you just serviced that car for…so I'm using the external trans cooler it has…

  21. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars sundance2005 says:

    F'ing AH that just can't wait 2 sec. and have to turn in front of you.

  22. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars gsxr1000k8black says:

    All the other videos about this procedure shows that it is necessary to shift the gears while flushing. Did you do that?

  23. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Lawrence Lamson says:

    That would suck if have to use machine for different type of trans with all that fluid. Like gm to Chrysler or to Ford which uses different fluid or Honda which u must use Honda type fluid

  24. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Amber Steele says:

    Try gloves or hands that aren't lubed Ray, probably be a lot easier!

  25. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jay Stax says:

    36 qts. of ATF?!!!!!!!!! OMG! That's gotta cost more than the car!

  26. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Capt Gray Bush says:

    In situations like that, the best thing you can do is inform the customer that there may have been damage done to the trans. Be honest and tell them they rolled the dice and so far so good. But you can't guarantee the longevity of the trans due to the magnitude of the contamination in the trans.

  27. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Johnie Symons says:

    Floor it, the Florida way. Hilarious. I've never heard it called that before.

  28. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Simpkins says:

    Love the new intro!!!!!!

  29. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Oleiva Portroth says:

    I am sorry but US car companies suck at building small cars, they always have… buy a Toyota or Honda.

  30. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jose Ramirez says:

    Did you check it it had lock up?

  31. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Richard T says:

    Pepto-mobile! Or Pepto-1

  32. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars chris18228 says:

    That flashlight you use is it durable I was thinking about getting it.

  33. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars U.P. Tinkering says:

    LOL that trans fluid reminded me of Pepto Bismol!!!

  34. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Frank says:

    Double check that drain plug. And it is a time bomb. I don't give it a year. To much crap in the pan. 😔 Sorry 🙏 Expat Dave in Ibague, Colombia 🇨🇴

  35. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars thedillpickle100 says:

    When I was a kid several " know it all's" told me to never touch an automatic transmission filter or even drain a manual transmission / differential. If you do they will be junk in a week. Others told me of all flavors of mouse milk that make AT's impervious to friction and wear. When I got older, I had to pay for things I broke. That's when I learned the value of following the manufacturers recommendation in the service manual. 😎

  36. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Reagan Lyle says:

    A true milkshake

  37. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars D B says:

    You GOT to say have, which you are doing. Good learning video.

  38. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Michael Fitz says:

    Looking like the tires need replaced as well, plus the cost of 2 transmission flushes and the radiator, you're quickly coming up on the cost of a 'new' used cobalt.

  39. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars The Sonic Zone says:

    Mighty fine job well done. This is just incredible.
    The stealership will tell you that you need to buy a new car. Yet you saved it.

  40. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank_Diesel says:

    Biggest mistake I seen here was you not shifting through gears while flushing the trans. That guarantees a bit of contaminant stays in the control passages.

  41. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank_Diesel says:

    If you used the proper release tool you wouldn't be struggling with that clip

  42. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Frank_Diesel says:

    I agree on the gasket reuse. They are designed as reusable gaskets so as long as it's not damaged or defective, it's much better than the crap they give with filters.

  43. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Farrimond says:

    I worked with a guy, his last day on the job was doing a converter drain (flat back) on a C-6 in an old ford pickup. Some months later, I ran into him somewhere and asked him what happened. He said, when that stinky fluid started running down his arm and dripped off his elbow, he knew it wasn't the job for him.
    What trans is in that Cobalt? Looks like a modernized TH125.

  44. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars dennis morgan says:

    Have you thought about getting a big 55 gallon drum of break clean and a refillable pressurized can …. might save you a ton with how much you appear to use

  45. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Stephen Allen says:

    Does the torque converter have fluid in it, that the fluid will not drain from? Heck do the new cars have a torque converter? I am not educated enough to know. I used to help my father work on cars and our tractor’s. Plant City Fla.

  46. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sunset Originals says:

    If that were mine, I would cut my losses and buy something Japanese and never look back.

  47. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars TIM ENLOE says:

    If you buy a stainless steel sprayer, preferably with air preload, You could clean a lot of stuff easier and cheaper using solvent. The high 100psi spray works great.

  48. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rick Lester says:

    You make money off these videos. You use other YouTube mechanics materials. You should come up to your own material and your money honestly quit stealing off other people

  49. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Timber’s Rc adventures says:

    Looks like a hot wheels

  50. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars nonn says:

    good job superman😄

  51. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Johan Smith says:

    **-.
    I never realized how difficult auto transmissions can be to service. Never worked on an auto before and do not think I want to.

  52. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars John Davis says:

    Love your videos and your work ethic. love the neon into. Merry Christmas.

  53. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David Liebler says:

    strawberry quick

  54. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Robert Troxell says:

    A couple of years after my teenager had a front end collision with my old Volvo 740 (a friend did repair), I noticed purple lumps floating in my coolant recovery tank. I took it to my Volvo mechanic and he confirmed there were compromises in the radiator that allowed coolant and transmission fluid to mix. He replaced the radiator and flushed the cooling system and transmission (did latter 3 flushes), then told me to drive it for three months and return for another tranny flush. I was relieved to see that no damage was done to transmission, and I drove it several more years and sold it to said mechanic with no apparent problems.

  55. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Luke B says:

    I have owned a 93 Dodge Dakota for about 25 years. In 2001, I was driving in Colorado and it stopped going into overdrive. I stopped at the Dodge dealer in Greely and they did a BG flush. It has not given me a single moment of trouble in the 21 years since. I firmly believe in BG flushes! 166,000 miles on the original transmission.

  56. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Bamahut says:

    So much fluid being poored, kinda soothing!

  57. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Aitor Bleda says:

    Forbidden shake!!
    How could it be that bad after so many quarts.. amazing

  58. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Eef Neleman says:

    I approve of the new uniform, lookin' nice and…. shiny…?
    I'll never understand why manufacturers make automatics without a drain plug. It always makes a mess and it's not as if you never need to change the oil or filter.

    Let's leave the tasting of automotive fluids to the Car Wizard, shall we?

  59. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Wright says:

    The forbidden strawberry milk

  60. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars James Robinson says:

    Great video!
    Ray I think the trans will be OK, Clutches, time will tell.

  61. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Cj Coats says:

    The ghostbuster pink ooze coming out of the transmission is perfect for a mechixorcism

  62. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Sakaba Tanuki says:

    any time you get water in transmission, the transmission will need rebuilt.

  63. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars kwrathchild says:

    Worked on any Nissans with the same problem?

  64. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars J CALI G says:

    How it became contaminated.

  65. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Roger Watts says:

    Pepto Explosion! Sorry, it is just 13 seconds in and I'm already commenting… But that really did look disturbingly like pepto.

  66. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars David McGee says:

    But ATF is so cheap. LOL. It’s used in the hydraulics for RVs, leveling systems and some slide outs. We charge $25 a quart.

  67. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeff Tarwood says:

    Knowing it’s a Cobalt you have most likely doubled it’s value with the cost of the repair.

  68. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars GenasysMech says:

    it'll run so long as it's not hammered…

  69. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Benoit Belanger says:

    I wonder how much this saving procedure can cost. And also, what is the value of the car against the cost of repair. Here in Canada, this car would have gone straight to a scrap yard I think (because of the rust).

  70. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Juan Mendoza says:

    What a mess and to think the transmission still works what an achievement congratulations indeed

  71. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars haz haribo says:

    How long has strawberry shake been used as transmission fluid?

  72. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jerome Wink says:

    Exercise in futility on at least 2 levels.

  73. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dogs n Motorcycles says:

    I did that with a car that I accidentally drove into too deep water. I flushed the transmission a bunch of times and the last trace of pink went away after a few warm up cycles, from just driving it.

  74. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Todd Adams says:

    I’ve seen MANY trannys over 100k that failed with something like a fluid exchange. I don’t work on cars but I’ve seen many failures.

  75. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Toms driveway says:

    You could buy a non ruined cobalt for the price of all that fluid lol

  76. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gregg Kiffer says:

    Why “popin sie” and clicks and making big deal about door on corner that should be closed ? Gravity sound and powering down. Just do the work oh yes the left hand action sorry hard to watch like play time noises.

  77. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars MyMusic Account1 says:

    As a frequent purchaser of transmission fluid, all that fluid is making my wallet get hot.
    That stuff is really expensive these days, and the most expensive place you can buy it is at the parts store.

  78. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Randy Oehlert says:

    Doesn't matter how red the turns that transmission is junk. Antifreeze destroyed the friction plates. They will start to fail.
    Chevy transmission time bomb.
    Boom .
    I've tried this on a few different manufacturers, Ford Chevy Nissan.
    They all failed

  79. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Rain Man says:

    Pepto Bismol….did you tighten that drain plug….

  80. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jekyll & Hyde Garage says:

    Like others have said. Once the clutches start to slip, its all over but the crying (and the full rebuild).

  81. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Dr. King says:

    Would like to see the fluid condition after driving the car for 1k miles….

  82. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zachary says:

    Isn't that what they call strawberry milkshake of death

  83. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tony A says:

    Once coolant contaminates the adhesive on the clutches it's only a matter of time until the transmission fails. Maybe a week, maybe a few months but it will fail.

  84. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Phil Reppert says:

    Time bomb!

  85. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Wayne Goin says:

    Lots of pouring, brake cleaner and great CHRISTmas music in the background = a Great Rainman video!!!

  86. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris Bailey says:

    perfect opportunity for a manual swap.

  87. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Tablesaw818 says:

    Yummy! Strawberry milkshake

  88. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Brian Sandlin says:

    Ray you need a remote power gate.

  89. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Chris says:

    You have a business model that's hard to beat. If a customer has a question about the work preformed "just enjoy the video".
    Happy New Year to all 🎆
    Wecan use one 🙂

  90. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars zech007 says:

    Mmm strawberry milk

  91. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Gamer's Always Get Expensive Scrap Wafers! says:

    i didnt know 🤔 chevy cobaults made STRAWBERY MILK!!! lol 🤣

  92. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Jeremy Evert says:

    Old/damaged Tranny- maybe some Lucas TRANS FIX? Worked well on my Honda.

  93. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Daryel Huff says:

    I worked at Honda and the techs said bg fuel cleaner is bogas

  94. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Andrew Masse says:

    I hear you on the strawberry milkshake, but all I see is liquid bubble gum! Like if big league chew was liquid! 🙂

    I hope we can get an update on this Cobalt to see if it lived.

    Ray your "non-plan plan" is literally life at its finest!

    "change is the only constant in life" – Hercalitus

  95. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Mario Salazar says:

    I so look forward to your videos every day thank you Ray

  96. Avataaar/Circle Created with python_avatars Patrick Comerford says:

    i think the problem is that they put pepto bismol in the trans

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