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1996 Voyager Transmission Filter
I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996
Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the correct filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow shaped, has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, and has a flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is square, does not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an O-ring. Let me know what you think. Thanks! -- Christian |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Inky wrote:
> I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996 > Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the correct > filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow shaped, > has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, and has a > flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is square, does > not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an O-ring. Let me know > what you think. Thanks! I think you have the wrong filter from NAPA. DS |
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On Fri, 31 Dec 2004, Inky wrote:
> I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996 > Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the correct > filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow shaped, > has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, and has a > flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is square, does > not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an O-ring. Let me know > what you think. Thanks! I think you have the wrong filter from NAPA. DS |
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They gave you the filter that fits the A604 4 speed electronic tranny by
mistake. You need the ATP17466 filter kit (verify this to make sure). "Inky" > wrote in message ... > I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996 > Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the > correct filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow > shaped, has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, > and has a flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is > square, does not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an > O-ring. > > Let me know what you think. Thanks! > > -- Christian |
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They gave you the filter that fits the A604 4 speed electronic tranny by
mistake. You need the ATP17466 filter kit (verify this to make sure). "Inky" > wrote in message ... > I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996 > Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the > correct filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow > shaped, has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, > and has a flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is > square, does not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an > O-ring. > > Let me know what you think. Thanks! > > -- Christian |
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Thanks, guys. Yeah, turned out to be the wrong one. Took it back for
exchange. All back together now and shifting VERY smoothly. -- Christian On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:44:36 -0600, "SN" > wrote: >They gave you the filter that fits the A604 4 speed electronic tranny by >mistake. You need the ATP17466 filter kit (verify this to make sure). > >"Inky" > wrote in message .. . >> I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996 >> Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the >> correct filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow >> shaped, has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, >> and has a flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is >> square, does not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an >> O-ring. >> >> Let me know what you think. Thanks! >> >> -- Christian |
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Thanks, guys. Yeah, turned out to be the wrong one. Took it back for
exchange. All back together now and shifting VERY smoothly. -- Christian On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 14:44:36 -0600, "SN" > wrote: >They gave you the filter that fits the A604 4 speed electronic tranny by >mistake. You need the ATP17466 filter kit (verify this to make sure). > >"Inky" > wrote in message .. . >> I am replacing the filter in the automatic transmission of my 1996 >> Plymouth Voyager 2.4L 4 Valve. I just want to be sure I have the >> correct filter before I proceed. The filter I removed is (sorta) arrow >> shaped, has the Chrysler logo on it, is held in place by two screws, >> and has a flat rubber gasket. The new filter (NAPA Part# 1-7960) is >> square, does not have any holes to allow for screws, and uses an >> O-ring. >> >> Let me know what you think. Thanks! >> >> -- Christian |
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