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<p>[QUOTE="KB3MMX, post: 10949449, member: 156604"]Try adding enough fluid to get to top of filter.. ignore the dipstick.</p><p> I've had a clogged filter do the same thing you describe.</p><p> I hope you didn't use Lucas or anything like that in the fluid. Synthetic ATF is the best thing you can use...no thick additives.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="KB3MMX, post: 10949449, member: 156604"]Try adding enough fluid to get to top of filter.. ignore the dipstick. I've had a clogged filter do the same thing you describe. I hope you didn't use Lucas or anything like that in the fluid. Synthetic ATF is the best thing you can use...no thick additives.[/QUOTE]
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