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OP, if it makes you feel better, I changed the transmission oil on my diesel truck a few years ago for the first time.
I read the torque specs on the bolts when I affixed the newly cleaned transmission cover and used a torque wrench that I'd never used before to tighten the bolts. I'd broken the heads off of 3 bolts (each time removing the entire cover again to extract the broken bolt and cursing like a sailor) before I figured out how to properly use the torque wrench... |
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Quoted: Yeah, to be honestly, not really. Just being honest. I looked around and found a drain plug and just went full-send. As it was draining out I thought it looked way too clear and smelled off but I ignored that little voice in my head. View Quote |
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Quoted: I did the same thing when I was a kid with a Toyota Corolla. My dad was deployed at the time, so he wasn't there to help. I want to say on that model the plugs were the same size. Luckily I knew immediately what I'd done, so I didn't drive it, but in those pre-internet days it wasn't obvious how I would get transmission fluid back into it. I had to do the walk of shame to my uncle, who owned an auto shop. He just laughed and gave me a very small funnel for the dipstick hole and OEM tranny fluid. That car ran another 200,000 miles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Damn this reminds me of the first time I did some mechanic work. I was about 15 and told my mom I'd change her oil in a 1985 Toyota Tercel. Went to advance and got all the supplies. Got under the vehicle and drained all what I thought was the oil and changed the filter. Filled the crankcase back up and fired the car up and it was smoking up the whole driveway. I thought to myself wtf did I do. So I proceeded to put it in gear and it wouldn't go anywhere. Yeah I drained the tranny and double filled the crankcase. Thank god it was a Toyota after I replaced all the proper fluids it ran fine for 10 more years. I did the same thing when I was a kid with a Toyota Corolla. My dad was deployed at the time, so he wasn't there to help. I want to say on that model the plugs were the same size. Luckily I knew immediately what I'd done, so I didn't drive it, but in those pre-internet days it wasn't obvious how I would get transmission fluid back into it. I had to do the walk of shame to my uncle, who owned an auto shop. He just laughed and gave me a very small funnel for the dipstick hole and OEM tranny fluid. That car ran another 200,000 miles. He calls me up and says hey, In going to go buy some engine and trans stop leak, will you show me where they go? Yeah, C'mon over. 10min later he calls from a payphone down the street, Hey wolves, I tried to save some time and put the goop in myself and I mixed up the bottles, now there is no oil in my engine! WTF, How? Sit tight, Ill be right there. So I get there and check the dip stick and yep, no oil. So I took off the oil fill cap on top of the valve cover and oil comes out. The trans stop leak got hot in the engine and plugged the drain back holes in the head and all of his oil was in the valve cover. I told him to get it towed to a shop and we parted ways. The dipshit came back in a couple hours and drove it to a shop. |
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Quoted: OP screwed up OP fessed up OP is making it right To me, OP is a good person. Any idiot can screw something up. But it takes a good person to admit they screwed up and to make it right. Also, I guess we can add "Expert Master Mechanic" to the ever-growing list of Arfcom member traits. Millionaire Super-model girlfriend/wife 6' 5" Hung like a horse Expert marksman at ANY range out to, and including, 1000 yards Expert Master Mechanic View Quote If we accept mistakes, we encourage mistakes. We have a societal obligation to crucify the OP so that every Arfcommer, before attempting ANY maintenance no matter how simple, will check and verify. You don’t double check your zipper before you leave the bathroom because you’re afraid of someone saying “Hey Bloodraven, your zipper is down. It’s ok,nobody’s perfect, let me help you.” It’ll because someone, somewhere along the line yelled “B loodraven’s cow’s are getting out!” and Cindy Lou Who giggled. Healthy social pressure is ok. |
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Quoted: But that doesn’t even look like a transmission. Does it? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Decent Youtube video on doing an oil change on that same vehicle. It you emptied fluid from ANY other plug, don't drive the vehicle or even start it. Oil drain plug location (see arrow) https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1519585.JPG Pic of old oil draining out https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1519589.JPG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woKWtpZd_Y8 If you took off the plug below (24 mm), that's for the transmission https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1519595.JPG But that doesn’t even look like a transmission. Does it? Nope, but this is GD.... At least OP admitted his mistake instead of going MIA after posting. OP here is a video, in case you want to make sure you complete the manual transmission fluid change correctly. Hyundai Elantra: How to change the gearbox oil with a manual transmission 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010 |
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Mechanic here, and never done it, but this shit happens all the time. And it aint getting any easier.
Some of the newer cars can easily steer you wrong if you arent really paying attention. OP lucky it wasnt one that needs stupid expensive fluid. I think I remember some of the audi dealers wanted damn near 1k for trans service on some of them |
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Main thing is you made it right.
She still mad at you??? Had a friend who tried to wash his silverado paper air filter with water and call my friend and asked how long it takes for it to dry. It was so poofy from what my friend described that we still laugh about it years later. |
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I really feel bad for the OP here. It having the fluids properly filled and changed is all that he has to have done here, he's going to be very lucky. It's very likely that there is damage to the transmission since she drove it around the block with no fluid.
I really hope you don't run into that though. You seem like a good honorable guy that was just trying to help a neighbor out. It takes a real man to admit his mistakes and own up to them like you have. Not too many people do that. That all said, I did something similar twice when I was 16, although luckily I didn't drive it. I worked at a shop part time and did tons of oil changes, brake jobs, etc. Stuff like that. I had a car come in one time with the engine oil drain plug kind of hidden and the trans drain plug where you'd assume the oil drain plug would be. I should have looked to make sure it was on the engine, but i guess I was in a hurry and I didn't. As soon as I pulled the plug out, I smelt transmission fluid immediately. I stuck the plug back in there as fast as I could and then refilled the transmission fluid. I told the owner what I did and all was well. Well, the same car came back months later and I did the exact same thing again. I was really embarrassed then. So I know how easy it is to make mistakes. Especially if you're in a hurry and trying to try get it done quickly. |
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I am impressed on many levels.
don't waste that extra oil..you can top off your blinker fluid with it . |
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Quoted: Yeah I guess you could say that if you consider 100% 'a portion.' I mean, 100% is a portion or 100% I suppose. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Did you pay a portion? Yeah I guess you could say that if you consider 100% 'a portion.' I mean, 100% is a portion or 100% I suppose. I hope you learned a few things from this. You fessed up and had it fixed. You are a good man. Hopefully she didn't drive far. |
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Quoted: Yeah I guess you could say that if you consider 100% 'a portion.' I mean, 100% is a portion or 100% I suppose. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Did you pay a portion? Yeah I guess you could say that if you consider 100% 'a portion.' I mean, 100% is a portion or 100% I suppose. Still cheaper than a new transmission though, isn't it? |
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Quoted: That's exactly what I fucking did. That last picture is exactly the bolt I pulled. Fuck I'm an idiot. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Decent Youtube video on doing an oil change on that same vehicle. It you emptied fluid from ANY other plug, don't drive the vehicle or even start it. Oil drain plug location (see arrow) https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1519585.JPG Pic of old oil draining out https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1519589.JPG https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woKWtpZd_Y8 If you took off the plug below using a 24mm wrench that's for the manual transmission https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/26697/Capture_JPG-1519595.JPG That's exactly what I fucking did. That last picture is exactly the bolt I pulled. Fuck I'm an idiot. That last picture shows an object that looks nothing like an oil pan. How in the world could you fuck that up? |
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In this thread we learned OP can be dumbass. It’s ok though as everybody does something stupid at some point in their life.
We also learned OP is a good dude with morals!! Also seems OP has good sense of humor and has thick skin. Glad it didn’t turn out to be really expensive for you OP. |
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You are an idiot.
Why offer to "help" people by doing an simple lof if you apparently have no idea what the hell you are doing. Shit,might as well start performing surgery's too. Dumb ass lol |
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OP is a standup guy that took his lumps here, as well as doing the right thing by his neighbor. Yeah, he might not be the greatest mechanic, but he sure sounds like a good neighbor.
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As a young man, I made a living for a number of years as a mechanic. The best, most experienced mechanics all had one thing in common: They opened up the service manual to the job they were doing and had it open on their bench. They referred to it periodically. This is how one avoids errors.
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Quoted: OP screwed up OP fessed up OP is making it right To me, OP is a good person. Any idiot can screw something up. But it takes a good person to admit they screwed up and to make it right. Also, I guess we can add "Expert Master Mechanic" to the ever-growing list of Arfcom member traits. Millionaire Super-model girlfriend/wife 6' 5" Hung like a horse Expert marksman at ANY range out to, and including, 1000 yards Expert Master Mechanic View Quote I'm also handsome. |
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Quoted: OP is a standup guy that took his lumps here, as well as doing the right thing by his neighbor. Yeah, he might not be the greatest mechanic, but he sure sounds like a good neighbor. View Quote Attached File |
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In this thread, we learn you should never drink before or while wrenching.
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Have we requested pics of Miss Lady yet?
We need to judge if he was taking a calculated risk, or not. I mean, $230. She's gotta be at least a strong 6 or better, amiright? |
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Quoted: It was like a 18 or 19mm wrench. It seemed perfectly reasonable at the time. Oil came out.....transmission oil. Whatever a fucking Hyundai uses, that's what came out. I fucked up to because as it was draining I briefly thought to myself 'this kind of smells like gear/transmission oil not motor oil.' View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: How did you change the tyranny fluid with a oil socket? They are two different sizes. If it wasn't oil that came out you should have checked the oil before you poured oil in. It was like a 18 or 19mm wrench. It seemed perfectly reasonable at the time. Oil came out.....transmission oil. Whatever a fucking Hyundai uses, that's what came out. I fucked up to because as it was draining I briefly thought to myself 'this kind of smells like gear/transmission oil not motor oil.' Has it occurred to you that maybe you shouldn’t be working on your own stuff? I mean this in the nicest possible way. |
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Quoted: So true. All of this is so fucking true. I have to learn lessons the hard way. Every fucking time it seems. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I lol’d. So many lessons....about you, about the neighbor, about letting others work on your stuff, about working on other people’s stuff, about having professionals do work, etc. This could have turned out to be a Judge Judy episode. So true. All of this is so fucking true. I have to learn lessons the hard way. Every fucking time it seems. We still love you OP, but I don't think you're getting anybpussy from the neighbor. At least we know if our neighbor wants the oil changed in her Hyundai, it's easier to send her to the dealer! |
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