Drained transmission fluid accidentally
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Drained transmission fluid accidentally
Hey everyone, noob here..im not an expert on cars(obviously) but ive always done the oil change on all of the cars i had, today while doing an oil change,i accidentally drained about 2.5 quarts of transmission fluid off my is250 thinking it was the engine oil pan(i know, im an idiot), put the plug back in, changed the oil filter, then poured the oil in the engine then drove about 4-6 miles, at stop i pressed the gas and the car revved from 0 to 3000rpm then would drop down to 2000rpm in a beat, did that about 4 times thinking it was normal, then boom check vsc, engine light, and the traction light came on. so basically i had 13 quartz combination of the new and the old engine oil and 2.5 less transmission fluid when i drove it..My question is, do you think i did any damage to my car(engine, transmission)?
Im gonna have the car towed to the dealership by monday so they can flush the transmission and put some fluid in it, but i just wanna know, if there's anyone out there that did the same mistake i did, or know about this stuff..thanks, id appreciate anyone that could help
Im gonna have the car towed to the dealership by monday so they can flush the transmission and put some fluid in it, but i just wanna know, if there's anyone out there that did the same mistake i did, or know about this stuff..thanks, id appreciate anyone that could help
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It is entirely possible that you fried the transmission. You basically starved the trans of oil. If you tried to accelerate and the engine revved and the car didnt move, thats definitely not a good sign. Overfilling oil by that much can do damage as well. You wont know til you take it to the dealer... possible that it didnt do any damage, and possible that it did a lot of damage.
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When i was doing the change oil i thought the transmission fluid pan was the oil pan, it looks similar to the is350 oil pan thats why i thought i was the right one..i wasnt try to mess woth it, i just made a mistake..thanks tho
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I'm not one to judge, and especially being relatively new here as well, but he stated he performs oil changes himself on all his cars, yet later he says when he drove it around it had 13 "quartz" of oil. Not to mention it's his first and only post as someone who has freshly registered. Perhaps other forums have jaded me, but it's hard to take the thread starter seriously or even consider this is a serious thread.
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I drained the transmission fluid pan thinking it was the oil pan..i thought i was draining the motor oil but instead i drained the transmissionfluid, now thnking all of the old motor oil was out, i poured about 6.7 quartz of new oil, so if i didnt drain the old motor oil which i estimated is 6.7 quartz i so thats around 13 quartz, aint it?..i apologize im a newbie here..i just need a little help
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Not sure how much damage you did to the transmission considering you wont get much out opening up the drain bolt but the overfill of oil would worry me. I would expect the gaskets and seals to burst quickly with all that extra pressure from the excess oil.
I didn't even know it was possibly to overfill by that much without it being very apparent!
I didn't even know it was possibly to overfill by that much without it being very apparent!