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I would say 4 to 5 quarts, like the guys at the dealership. It takes 9 quarts when the torque converter is empty, it holds close to 4 quarts. You might want to wait a bit to check the level after filling to get a more precise reading. You may have been low on transmission fluid when you drained it. The one I drained had at least 4 quarts in it, not counting the torque converter.
Most likely, there are metal peaces on the break pad, for when the pads get wore down to a certain point they rub the rotor to let you know its time for new breaks.
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