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To get the transmission of a Chevy Malibu removed, refer to this video: https://www.Youtube.com/watch?v=-vhPJ1P_Bps It's important to change the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. Neglecting fluid changes can lead to strange noises emanating from the transmission due to old fluid. A worn-out torque converter can also be troublesome. The transmission is a critical component of the vehicle, and problems may arise at some point. Issues like stuck gears, jerking, hard shifts, shudders, delayed shifts causing poor acceleration, and potential slipping of the transmission can occur. It's essential to promptly fix any transmission fluid leaks.
To take out the transmission from a Chevy Malibu, you must detach it from both the engine and the frame.
Remove the engine and transmission as a unit.