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How to Change Transmission Fluid in a 2014-2020 Chevy Impala | Drain, Measure, & Fill (No Dipstick)

How to Change Transmission Fluid in a 2014-2020 Chevy Impala | Drain, Measure, & Fill (No Dipstick)

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How to Change Transmission Fluid in a 2006-2020 Chevrolet Impala (Engine: V6 3.6L)

Step-by-step 6T70 drain-and-refill guide with tools, DEXRON-VI fluid, and torque specs for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

How to Change Transmission Fluid in a 2006-2020 Chevrolet Impala (Engine: V6 3.6L)

Step-by-step 6T70 drain-and-refill guide with tools, DEXRON-VI fluid, and torque specs for 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011

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🔧 Impala - Transmission Fluid Drain and Refill

This procedure replaces part of the automatic transmission fluid in your Impala’s 6-speed transmission. A normal service drains roughly 4.5–5.5 litres; the transmission filter is internal and is not replaced during routine fluid service.

Difficulty Level: Intermediate | Estimated Time: 1.5–2.5 hours

Assumption: This procedure is for the stock GM 6T70 automatic transmission.


⚠️ Safety & Precautions

  • ⚠️ Support your Impala level on four jack stands. Never work beneath a vehicle supported only by a jack.
  • 🔥 The final fluid-level check requires the engine to run while the transmission and exhaust are hot. Keep hands, clothing, and tools away from moving or hot components.
  • 🛑 Apply the parking brake and chock the wheels before lifting.
  • 🧤 Automatic transmission fluid can cause skin and eye irritation. Wear gloves and safety glasses.
  • 🚫 Use only licensed DEXRON-VI automatic transmission fluid. Do not use universal CVT fluid or DEXRON-III.
  • 🔋 Battery disconnection is not required.

🔧 Required Tools

You'll need the following tools for this repair:

  • 2-ton floor jack
  • 2-ton jack stands, set of four
  • Rubber wheel chocks, pair
  • 7mm socket
  • 10mm socket
  • 11mm socket
  • 3/8-inch-drive ratchet
  • 3/8-inch-drive extension, 150mm
  • Torque wrench, 5–30 Nm range
  • OBD-II scan tool with transmission temperature data (specialty)
  • Long-neck transmission funnel
  • Drain pan, 8-litre minimum
  • Graduated measuring container, 6-litre minimum
  • Spirit level, 300mm minimum
  • Shop towels
  • Nitrile gloves
  • Safety glasses

🔩 Required Parts

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  • DEXRON-VI automatic transmission fluid - Qty: 6 litres
  • Transmission drain-plug seal - Qty: 1
  • Transmission fluid-level plug seal - Qty: 1

📋 Before You Begin

  • 📍 Park your Impala on firm, level ground and apply the parking brake.
  • 🌡️ Begin with the transmission cool enough to touch safely.
  • 📏 Use the graduated container to measure the old fluid. This gives you a safe starting quantity for refilling.
  • 🔎 Connect the OBD-II scan tool and confirm it can display Transmission Fluid Temperature. This is the fluid temperature measured inside the transmission.
  • ♻️ Arrange for the used fluid to be delivered to an authorized oil-recycling facility.

🔨 Step-by-Step Instructions

Follow these steps in order:

Step 1: Lift and Level the Vehicle

  • Place the rubber wheel chocks against the wheels before lifting.
  • Use the 2-ton floor jack at the specified body lifting points, then support your Impala on all four 2-ton jack stands.
  • Place the 300mm spirit level on a flat section of the rocker structure and adjust the stands until the vehicle is level front-to-rear and side-to-side.
  • Gently push the vehicle to verify that every stand is stable.
  • Level positioning is essential for an accurate fill.

Step 2: Remove the Lower Splash Shield

  • Put on the safety glasses and nitrile gloves.
  • Use the 7mm socket, 10mm socket, 150mm extension, and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to remove the lower splash-shield fasteners as equipped.
  • Lower the shield and place it aside with its fasteners.

Step 3: Locate the Service Points

  • Locate the transmission drain plug at the bottom of the transmission case.
  • Locate the fluid-level plug on the transmission case. The level plug establishes the correct fluid height when the transmission is running at the specified temperature.
  • From above, locate the transmission fill cap beneath the hood.
  • Clean around all three areas with shop towels before opening anything.

Step 4: Drain the Old Fluid

  • Position the 8-litre drain pan beneath the transmission drain plug.
  • Use the 11mm socket and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to loosen and remove the drain plug carefully.
  • Allow the fluid to drain until it slows to an occasional drip.
  • Inspect the drained fluid. Fine grey residue is common, but metal chips, a burnt smell, or milky fluid indicate that professional diagnosis is needed.

Step 5: Measure the Drained Fluid

  • Transfer the old fluid from the drain pan into the 6-litre graduated measuring container.
  • Record the exact quantity removed.
  • Clean the drain plug with shop towels and install a new drain-plug seal.
  • Start the drain plug by hand to prevent cross-threading.
  • Use the 11mm socket and 5–30 Nm torque wrench to tighten the drain plug to 12 Nm (106 in-lbs).

Step 6: Add the Initial Refill

  • Remove the transmission fill cap by hand.
  • Insert the long-neck transmission funnel into the fill opening.
  • Pour in the same quantity of new DEXRON-VI fluid that was measured during draining.
  • Reinstall the fill cap by hand so dirt cannot enter during warm-up.
  • Do not add the entire six-litre supply unless that amount was actually removed.

Step 7: Circulate and Warm the Fluid

  • Confirm that your Impala is stable, level, and clear of tools before starting the engine.
  • Connect the OBD-II scan tool and select Live Data > Transmission > Transmission Fluid Temperature.
  • Start the engine and keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal.
  • Move the selector slowly through P-R-N-D, pausing approximately three seconds in each position. Repeat twice, then return to Park.
  • Let the engine idle until transmission fluid temperature reaches 85–95°C (185–203°F).
  • Do not switch off the engine during the final level adjustment.

Step 8: Set the Final Fluid Level

  • With the engine idling, selector in Park, vehicle level, and fluid at 85–95°C (185–203°F), place the 8-litre drain pan beneath the fluid-level plug.
  • Wear the safety glasses and nitrile gloves. Avoid the hot exhaust.
  • Use the 11mm socket, 150mm extension, and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to remove the fluid-level plug.
  • If fluid runs out in a steady stream, allow it to drain until it becomes a slow drip.
  • If no fluid emerges, reinstall the plug loosely, remove the fill cap by hand, and use the long-neck transmission funnel to add DEXRON-VI in 200ml increments.
  • After each addition, use the 11mm socket and ratchet to remove the level plug again. The level is correct when fluid changes from a thin stream to a slow drip.
  • Install a new fluid-level plug seal and start the plug by hand.
  • Use the 11mm socket and 5–30 Nm torque wrench to tighten the fluid-level plug to 12 Nm (106 in-lbs).
  • Reinstall the transmission fill cap securely by hand.

Step 9: Check for Leaks

  • Keep the engine idling and use the safety glasses and a shop towel to inspect around the drain and level plugs.
  • Do not place your hands near hot exhaust parts while checking.
  • Switch off the engine after confirming there are no leaks.
  • Use shop towels to clean any spilled fluid from the transmission case and surrounding components.

Step 10: Reinstall the Splash Shield

  • Position the lower splash shield against the underside of your Impala.
  • Start every fastener by hand.
  • Use the 7mm socket, 10mm socket, 150mm extension, and 3/8-inch-drive ratchet to tighten the fasteners snugly without crushing the plastic shield.

Step 11: Lower the Vehicle

  • Use the 2-ton floor jack to lift each end enough to remove the 2-ton jack stands.
  • Lower your Impala slowly onto level ground.
  • Remove the rubber wheel chocks only after the vehicle is fully supported by its tyres.

✅ After Repair

  • 🚗 Drive gently for 10–15 minutes and verify that shifts are smooth in both light acceleration and deceleration.
  • 🔍 Park on clean, level ground and inspect beneath your Impala for fresh red fluid.
  • ⚠️ Stop driving if the transmission slips, delays engagement, makes new noises, or displays a transmission warning.
  • 🧾 Record the date, odometer reading, fluid specification, and quantity installed.
  • ♻️ Transfer the old fluid into sealed containers and take it to an authorized recycling facility. Never pour it onto the ground or into a drain.

💰 DIY vs Shop Cost

Shop Cost: ₹10,000–₹18,000 (parts + labour)

DIY Cost: ₹5,000–₹9,000 (parts only)

You Save: ₹5,000–₹9,000 by doing it yourself!

Local labour and imported-fluid pricing vary. This repair takes a shop approximately 1–1.5 hours.


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