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Operation
Warning: The vehicle engine must never be started in a closed garage, or any other
sealed structure. Carbon monoxide is produced during operation and is deadly in a
closed environment. Early signs of carbon monoxide poisoning resemble the flu, with
headaches, dizziness, or nausea. If you have any of these signs get fresh aer immediately.
Preparation
1. Place vehicle on a hoist or on secure vehicle stands in a well ventilated area.
2. Set vehicle emergency brake and turn engine off.
3. Locate the hose connection points on the transmission and its radiator.
See illustration below. Refer to the vehicle manufacturer’s maintenance manual and
adhere to all safety warnings and instructions in this manual.
4. Place the Transmission Oil Exchange (TOE) unit to one side of the vehicle.
5.
Connect plug of
the TOE
with insured electrical outle
6. Have new transmission fluid or cleaning solvent ready for use near the TOE.
Cleaning Cycle
1. Disconnect the transmission return line from under the transmission and from the
automatic transmission cooler.
2. Connect the TOE Black Hose (return line) to the oil outlet connector under the
transmission. (Supplied Adapters or Fittings may be required.) Connect the other end of
the Black Hose to the TOE Return Adapter Fast Connector. See illustration below.
3. Connect the Red Hose (pressure line) from the TOE Pressure Adapter Fast Connector to
the oil inlet connector on the transmission radiator.
4. Using one of the Adapter Kit clear hoses, connect it to the TOE New Oil input Hose
Connector. Insert the other end into the cleaning solvent container (to the bottom). Refer
to the vehicle manufacturer’s maintenance manual for approved cleaning solvents.
5. Turn the (left) Fuel Pressure Recycle Control knob to the Pressure position.