Transmission Fluid Capacity/Level Check Procedure. Metric English Application Specification 6T40/6T45/6T50 Valve Body Cover Removal – Approximate Capacity 5.0–7.0 liters 5.3–7.4 quarts Fluid Change – Drain Plug – Approximate Capacity 4.0–6.0 liters 4.2– 6.3 quarts Overhaul – Approximate Capacity 8.0–8.5 liters www.cruzetalk Tie Rod Replacement. Tire & Wheel Assembly Rotate & Balance. Tire Rotation. Track Bar Replacement. Wheel Alignment. Wheel Hub Assembly Replacement. Wheel Lug Stud Replacement. Choose from 268 Chevrolet Cruze repairs and services for model years 2011 to 2019 to get a RepairPal Fair Price Estimateβ„’. Out of curiosity, it looks like this transmission (6T35) will be shared with the LE2-powered Trax, Encore, and of course Cruze. The 1.5T engined cars like the Equinox, Terrain, and Malibu [pre-2019] appear to use a revised version of the old 6T40/45 from the 1st gen Cruze and 2nd-gen Equinox [pre-2018]. GM 2012 owners manual says nothing about changing the manual transmission, but in 2013 and up models, say it should be changed every 45,000 mile using GM part #19259104. Dealer charges 40 bucks for a quart of this stuff, uses 2.5 quarts, so have to purchase 3 quarts for over 120 bucks with tax. Other transaxles vehicles just used convention Pricing for all 2013 Chevrolet Cruze Repairs & Services. The average price of a 2013 Chevrolet Cruze transmission fluid change can vary depending on location. Get a free detailed estimate for a My 2011 Cruze just reached 100,000 miles and I made an appointment for her first oil change after reaching this milestone. When I called the dealer to schedule an appointment, the service advisor recommended a transmission fluid exchange. I accepted his offer, as I have not had that performed in the 3 years I've owned the car. Because of the cold temperature I had a shop take care of this work. The cooler lines out of the transmission run to a thermostatic valve that's located near the bottom of the radiator. The shop pulled the battery, battery tray, and the transmission support in order to replace the line that connects to the drivers side of the transmission. To be done properly you would first top the fluid up, attach the bleeder, then bleed one circuit (one brake or the clutch). Detach the bleeder, refill the reservoir, reattach and bleed another circuit and so on. Done this way you would never let the reservoir go dry and never push air into the system. '12 ECO MT . Change automatic transmission fluid, if equipped. If filter is serviceable, change filter. (Applies to: Severe) Drain and fill engine cooling system (or every 5 years, whichever comes first). Replace timing belt, idler pulley, and timing belt tensioner (or 10 years, whichever comes first). (Applies to: 1.8 L) Change brake fluid (or every 10 Question about automatic transmission fluid flush. My 2013 Cruze has a 1.4L engine in it with 87,396 miles (140,651 Km) on it. I bought the car used when it had 76,488 miles (123,095 Km) and have no idea if the OE automatic transmission fluid is in there. I've been reading on here that I should replace it every 45k miles and I've been reading eogrQ.