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From: "Woodlandtaylors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'Mercedes mailing list'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 10, 2005 11:39 AM
Subject: Re: [MBZ]
Will a hose reach down far enough, or does the fill tube go to the
bottom? I don't recall this from my fluid change.
--R
Marshall Booth wrote:
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Howdy --
Is the Topsider appropriate to use for removing ATF from a 722.1 AT?
Since MB stopped putting drain plugs o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Howdy --
Is the Topsider appropriate to use for removing ATF from a 722.1 AT?
Since MB stopped putting drain plugs on the AT oil pans it tends to be a
little messy to loosen/remove the bolts and crack the pan enough for the ATF
to run out. I was thinking I could v
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> > Is the Topsider appropr
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Subject: [MBZ] Topsider for AT??
Howdy --
Is the Topsider appropriate to use for removing ATF from a 722.1 AT?
Since MB stopped putting d
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [MBZ] Topsider for AT??
Howdy --
Is the Topsider appropriate to use for removing ATF from a 722.1 AT?
Since MB stopped putting drain plugs on the AT oil pans it tends to be a
little messy to loosen/remove the bolts and crack the pan enough for the ATF
to run ou
Howdy --
Is the Topsider appropriate to use for removing ATF from a 722.1 AT?
Since MB stopped putting drain plugs on the AT oil pans it tends to be a
little messy to loosen/remove the bolts and crack the pan enough for the ATF
to run out. I was thinking I could vacuum the ATF out then go u