I need to do a transmission fluid change for my 2019 Cadillac Escalade ESV. It has the 10 speed 10L80 transmission. I'm at 108K miles. I want to do this myself, but it seems to be much more difficult than I expected.
I got all the parts, and a shop said they would do the pan drop/filter change/refill for $250.00. They said they will NOT do the rest of the fluid exchange, which is from the cooler/torque converter, so I'll have roughly still about 9qts of old fluid.
I'd rather do the change myself, but am not finding any good how-to's on it. I did this procedure on my 2012 Yukon Denali XL's twice. I never dropped the pan, but I did do the "transfusion" by pulling the cooler line from the radiator, letting it dump a quart at a time into a bucket, turning off, filling with a quart, and then repeating the process till the trans fluid ran clean cherry red. Can I do this on my Escalade? Which line do I pull, the left or right side of the cooler at the radiator?
I found this video, but this is for the 6L80. Is it the same procedure for mine?
Then I found this video, which is exactly for mine, but it's way too devoid of the necessary details I'd need to be successful, and I'm not about to play Russian roulette with guessing.
Thanks!
I got all the parts, and a shop said they would do the pan drop/filter change/refill for $250.00. They said they will NOT do the rest of the fluid exchange, which is from the cooler/torque converter, so I'll have roughly still about 9qts of old fluid.
I'd rather do the change myself, but am not finding any good how-to's on it. I did this procedure on my 2012 Yukon Denali XL's twice. I never dropped the pan, but I did do the "transfusion" by pulling the cooler line from the radiator, letting it dump a quart at a time into a bucket, turning off, filling with a quart, and then repeating the process till the trans fluid ran clean cherry red. Can I do this on my Escalade? Which line do I pull, the left or right side of the cooler at the radiator?
I found this video, but this is for the 6L80. Is it the same procedure for mine?
Then I found this video, which is exactly for mine, but it's way too devoid of the necessary details I'd need to be successful, and I'm not about to play Russian roulette with guessing.
Thanks!