I am sure 'transmission fluid and filter change' questions have been asked a thousand times over here. And thanks a lot to these jeep forums for providing very helpful guides on how to DIY.
But my confusion is regarding the oil filter during the trans fluid drain process, since I could not find any threads/posts at all regarding these. I am planning on changing both the filters (the flat one & round one) on my jeep (Liberty 2002 3.7L Sport). So according to some guides, it would be helpful to let it drain overnight to get as much old fluid out as possible. And I have decided to proceed with this method.
BUT while I let it sit & drain overnight, Should I be:
1 - leaving the two old filters intact on the ****** and let it drain overnight?
2 - or take out both filters and let it drain?
3 - or take out both and replace both with new and then let it drain?
4 - or any of the above won't make a difference, with regards to as much drain as possible?
P.S. Above all conditions with the pan off?
At the moment, I have taken out only the flat filter out but left the round one in (pan is removed) and its still dripping slowly (almost 9 hours now with pan off). And then possibly change filters tomorrow and fill fluid? That is, based on any warnings/suggestions someone has regarding my above questions.
But my confusion is regarding the oil filter during the trans fluid drain process, since I could not find any threads/posts at all regarding these. I am planning on changing both the filters (the flat one & round one) on my jeep (Liberty 2002 3.7L Sport). So according to some guides, it would be helpful to let it drain overnight to get as much old fluid out as possible. And I have decided to proceed with this method.
BUT while I let it sit & drain overnight, Should I be:
1 - leaving the two old filters intact on the ****** and let it drain overnight?
2 - or take out both filters and let it drain?
3 - or take out both and replace both with new and then let it drain?
4 - or any of the above won't make a difference, with regards to as much drain as possible?
P.S. Above all conditions with the pan off?
At the moment, I have taken out only the flat filter out but left the round one in (pan is removed) and its still dripping slowly (almost 9 hours now with pan off). And then possibly change filters tomorrow and fill fluid? That is, based on any warnings/suggestions someone has regarding my above questions.