OEM Buick Rainier Automatic Transmission Filter

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  • Buick Rainier Automatic Transmission Filter Diagram - 24236799
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    Buick Rainier Filter Part Number: 24236799

    $36.64 MSRP: $65.42
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Filter Kit, Automatic Transmission Fluid; Transmission Filter; Filter Kit, Transmission Oil Suction Tube; Filter Kit, Oil Pan Pump Suction; Filter Kit
    • Replaces: 24229186, 24200796
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2004 Buick Rainier | CXL, CXL Plus | 6 Cyl 4.2 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS
  • Buick Rainier Automatic Transmission Filter Diagram - 24208576
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    Buick Rainier Filter Part Number: 24208576

    $35.25 MSRP: $62.95
    You Save: $27.70 (44%)
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    Product Specifications
    • Other Name: Filter Kit, Automatic Transmission Fluid; Hydraulic Filter; Transmission Filter Kit.; Filter Kit, Transmission Oil Suction Tube; Filter Kit, Oil Pan Pump Suction; Filter Kit
    • Warranty: This genuine part is guaranteed by GM's factory warranty.
    Fits the following Vehicles:
    • 2004-2007 Buick Rainier | CXL, CXL Plus | 6 Cyl 4.2 L GAS, 8 Cyl 5.3 L GAS

Buick Rainier Automatic Transmission Filter

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The availability of the Buick Rainier Automatic Transmission Filter is an important item that reflects the dependability and power of the Buick Rainier is an automobile that was manufactured from 2004 to 2007 and falls under the mid-size luxury SUV car category. This Automatic Transmission Filter is very vital as it traps particles that would harm the system and thus enhance the smooth functioning of the transmission system. It is suitable for different models of the Buick Rainier, thus improving its performance, safety and paramount to its life expectancy. The maintenance of Buick Rainier involves several Automatic Transmission Filters which include the filters behind a removable transmission fluid and pan, in addition to the external spin-on or cartridge-type filters. Notably, one of the filter's strengths is that it helps to make fast replacements in some models, which is particularly important in motor vehicles market. Furthermore, switching to a performance Automatic Transmission Filter to help provide better filtration, by doing so, you give the transmission a cleaner environment, thus better fuel economy and cooler temp. Consequently, the Buick Rainier and its powerful engines such as the 5.3L Small-block V8 enjoy tremendous returns on the Automatic Transmission Filter's efficiency. Not only does it increase horsepower, but it also decreases emission and increases the service life, making Buick Rainier a luxurious car for those who want to have a nice drive in their car.

Buick Rainier Automatic Transmission Filter Parts and Q&A

  • Q: How to Replace the Automatic Transmission Filter and Fluid on Buick Rainier?
    A:
    You need to elevate your vehicle before placing a drain pan under the transmission oil pan as the first step toward changing the automatic transmission fluid and filter. The range selector cable bracket requires securing in place using bolts before removing the oil pan Drain Plug. This allows unhindered pan lowering beside the cable without disconnecting it. Start by removing the front and side oil pan bolts before unwinding the rear bolts just four turns. The oil pan needs a rubber mallet strike to detach it while fluid drains before completely extracting the remaining bolts to remove the pan and gasket. Removal of the filter requires a firm twist motion as well as plier use to extract the filter seal stuck inside the pump before disposing of it properly. The fluid's appearance and the filter need investigation to check for clutch material along with bronze slivers or steel particles. Use solvent to clean both the transmission case and Oil Pan Gasket surfaces before eliminating all remnants of old gasket material. Install the new filter seal into the transmission case after coating it thoroughly with automatic transmission fluid while inserting it with an appropriate socket. Place the new filter in position before installing the oil pan using its new gasket and applying torque to the transmission case bolts with alternating and uniform rotation to 11 nm (97 inch lbs.). Add new transmission range selector cable bracket before tightening its bolts to 25 nm (18 ft. Lbs.). Secure the oil pan Drain Plug by applying gm p/n 12346004 sealant to its threads followed by fastening it to 18 nm (13 ft. Lbs.). The technician must fill dexron iii transmission fluid to its proper level while checking the cold fluid reading for the initial fill and inspecting the Oil Pan Gasket for any leaks.

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