Chevy Cruze Transmission Fluid Change (Automatic)
How to change the transmission fluid in your Chevy Cruze, Sonic, or Spark. GM recommends that the fluid be changed in 45,000 miles increments Process is as follows. 1. Drain Existing Fluid 2. Remove Drivers Side Wheel 3. Refill with 3 quarts 4. Start Car 5. Leave in Park 6. Remove Fluid Level Indicator Bolt. 7. Add additional 4th quart 8. Re-Insert bolt when fluid comes out of indicator hole 9; Take car for 10-15 minute test drive 10. Check level again with car running while car is in park. 11. Add additional fluid if necessary. This will apply to anyone with the 6 speed automatic for cars in the 2011 and 2015 model year.

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