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Atf
When should you flush out the old atf? I am assuming they have the sealed setup that most of the new cars are going to where you have to take it to the quick lube?
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Under Severe service @ 50K, otherwise 100K, But I don't think I would let any quik lube jockeys do this.
Edit: Yes it is a sealed unit, & no dipstick.. |
How would I do it at home? Of coarse I would drop the pan and change the filter. But where does the new ATF go? Assuming there would have to be a plug to add it. I do have an old electronic fuel pump for fluid transfer. I just went over 100k so figured it would be time.
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Originally Posted by bugflipper
(Post 677374)
How would I do it at home? Of coarse I would drop the pan and change the filter. But where does the new ATF go? Assuming there would have to be a plug to add it. I do have an old electronic fuel pump for fluid transfer. I just went over 100k so figured it would be time.
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Much appretiated.
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I am a future 2011 owner, So sorry for the dumb question. If ther is no dip stick for the tranny how do you check it? I will buy a manual if the deal goes through tomorrow :)
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no need to check it since it is sealed.
But if your buying a manual then you aint gotta worry about it. :D:D |
Originally Posted by swerv0428
(Post 679135)
no need to check it since it is sealed.
But if your buying a manual then you aint gotta worry about it. :D:D |
completely understand. I sold mine but i had 75,000 trouble free miles on mine. use the search feature and look over a bunch of posts. There is so much information on this site. you can learn a lot just by reading. Good luck on your search.
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