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VEVOR Transmission Fluid Pump Manual ATF Refill System Dispenser, Oil and Liquid Extractors 1.5 Liter Large Capacity, Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump Tool Set with ATF Filler Adapters

Customer Reviews for VEVOR Transmission Fluid Pump Manual ATF Refill System Dispenser, Oil and Liquid Extractors 1.5 Liter Large Capacity, Automatic Transmission Fluid Pump Tool Set with ATF Filler Adapters

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Brian Pham Brian Pham
Good tool
It's good tool with resealable price. Its quality, design and feature are excellent. Vevor is good brand name that I trust to purchase its tools. what can I say more.............................................
Lothar Lothar
Easy use
Simple to use and very handy. Light and lots of attachments that help do a good job. Another good useful item
Jeff Jeff
Former techInical
Works better than the more expensive models I've used. The capacity is very large and could do multiple oil changes before having to be drained. It even came with an industry standard 1/4" air fitting already installed.
Monk Monk
Does the job
Unfortunately I bought this think it would have the ability to fill as well but it does not, its sole job is to evacuate fluids from whatever system you need to drain. Works great draining Tran’s fluid without removing the pan.
BILLY D CONNER BILLY D CONNER
Makes transmission fluid change easy
Using this on my cars and vans makes changing transmission fluid easy and much cleaner. No big mess when I pull the pan since it is mostly evacuated.
Bryan A Okubo Bryan A Okubo
Good value topside oil changer
This topside oil changer is perfect for those that do not like crawling under cars and getting dirty. All you need to do is drive your car around until the oil is at operating temperature. Park the car, pull the dipstick, connect the various hoses to the device, then put the hose down the dipatick! Next, extend the foot support on the bottom and you can either start pumping away like a bicycle pump, or you can connect a compressor hose to the pressure fitting. I do it the manual way which is slower, but much quieter. Depending on how much oil you have in your engine, you should be done in 10-15 minutes. It can be done faster with an air compressor, but I have never used it in that manner. If you car has more than 6 quarts of oil, you will need to stop and empty the tank, then start again. You can simply disconnect the fitting to the device and pour the dirty oil into an old container or those oil change boxes. This is very easy to use and the design is good with lots of bracing on the container. All items are well made. The only things that could be improved on would be a holder for all the hoses, and a better shut off valve for the compressor fitting. This is a must have for any DIYer that has a car with a dipstick. There are even cars without dipsticks, that have an access port to use these.
Olin Olin
Good design
Overall works well. Found that the pumping function leaves a considerable amount (less than a quart) in the tank that can't be used without dumping it out, therefore plan for a little extra fluid used.
trying to fix it trying to fix it
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delivered on schedule. put it work right away pulling 30wt oil out of a briggs 5hp on a 30 degree day. the suction lines are a bit stiff but worked perfectly using the hand pump, have not tried compressed air option yet. 1/2 the price of items that do the same job at the local tool store that sells all the imported stuff or even the big auto parts stores that sell item that looks very similar.
Farhad Bharucha Farhad Bharucha
If you have a dipstick, you may need this
This is my first time using a vacuum pump to change the oil. I have been changing the oil the traditional way by removing the drain plug for many years. So far, this is a really good option. You don't need to raise the car, which is a much safer way even if you are using ramps. I used a compressor to get the vacuum. It works well, but you need a large enough compressor. I think mine is 4 gallons, and the compressor stayed on, but it worked. There are some improvement that they can make. They have marks that you 1 quart, 2 quarts... These marks are very hard to see, they need to be painted, even a sharpie would help. The suction tube attaches just under the handle, if the handle is not turned, you will drain the oil on the handle. The suction tube also twists on, a counter-clockwise twist to lock it on; this is backwards, in other words, traditional tightening, is now loosening. Overall, it's a good tool, it would not take to much to make it better. Also, I an storing it in the cardboard box it came in, maybe something better would be nice.
Rory Derrick Rory Derrick
Mechanic/Shop owner.
Its a great tool, and I have not had any problems with it working on automotive braking systems, and also boat trailers and utility trailers with surge brake systems.

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