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| Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 12 months ago | Rise584789 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| ... heard of original transmissions on these lasting over 250k miles. I can't find any history on carfax of transmission being serviced at all. Not even a fluid change. Do these engines need the timing chain replaced at this high of miles? Runs good with not even a engine light. What typically causes these transmissions to go out. I hear they suck on the Caravan. Should I change the fluid often. | |||||
| RE: Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @vargas7875 Great Idea! | |||||
| Answer to: Should my friend change his ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Wgreen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Thank you for the advice and comment. | |||||
| Answer to: Should my friend change his ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Hixster | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Why? | |||||
| Should my friend change his ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Wgreen | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 2005 Lexus Rx330 automatic transmission I have a friend that has this vehicle with 230,000 miles and the fluid has never been changed. I tried to convince him that It would be a good Idea to change It. He found some video I haven't seen supposedly by Toyota that he says told him to leave It alone and not change It. I would appreciate your advice and opinion | |||||
| Answer to: Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 30k Is a safe Interval | |||||
| RE: Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Vargas7875 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| @itwt so would every 30,000 mi be better after I replace the fluids this time? | |||||
| Answer to: Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | InThrustWeTrust | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| If this vehicle has a CVT, you’d be better off replacing It even more frequently than Scotty’s recommendation - | |||||
| Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Vargas7875 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2016 Honda CRV AWD with 94,000 miles. The maintenance code came up about a month and a half ago to change the engine oil along with the trans fluid and differential fluid. Did the engine oil no problem. The CRV has 94k miles and this would be the first time ever performing a drain & fill on the transmission. I'm worried that It might be too late to perform the transmission fluid replacement. The transmission has never given me any problems and I'm worried that It might start to give me problems with the new fluid. I already purchased all genuine Honda fluids and parts and ready to perform the fluid change. What are you guys think? | |||||
| Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | timbunyon | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Hi scotty, I drive a 2016 toyota camry se. I had a transmission service done at 140,947 miles, but my current miles Is almost 240,000 miles which Is almost 95,000 later. Is It too late to get another service? If not, what the max miles where It's to late? Thanks Timothy Bunyon | |||||
| Answer to: Should my friend change his ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Justin Shepherd | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Do not do that If the transmission fluid has never been changed. That transmission's friction material has more than likely come off and Into the transmission fluid Itself. As soon as you drain that fluid and refill It with new fluid, that transmission Is most likely going to slip. All of the friction material that was In solution has been drained and replaced with slippery, new fluid. The transmission fluid Should have been changed 6 times, If you're going for every 60,000 miles. | |||||
| Should I change my atf | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | alridwan@gmail.com | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2009 Hyundai sonata with 225,000 miles and had my previous transmission flush at 155,000 miles and I have no Issues currently. Do you recommend flushing and changing the transmission oil. And at times when I go on long distance like 2-4 hrs drives I see drops of transmission fluid leaking through the gasket. Please advise | |||||
| Answer to: Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | MountainManJoe | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| 100k Is too late. Every 50k Is when you Should replace the fluid. Drain & fill, never "flush". | |||||
| Should I change my ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Wmgil | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| I have a 2005 Toyota sienna automatic with almost 160,000 miles there was no transmission flush at 100,000 miles I was told that It's counterproductive to do It now so I'm reaching out for your expert opinion. | |||||
| Should I change my Civic ATF | 9Relevance | 1 year ago | Scottydaman2023 | Submit Your Question HERE | |
| Aloha I have a 2013 Civic, non cvt. Automatic 145k miles my trans fluid smells very worn but not like horrible. Seeing If a drain and refill could damage the trans. It's shifting fine. Does not smell burnt. Just dark red, smells worn. Looked at history of car, trans fluid changes were done at 30k then again at 100k miles currently at 145k miles Also wondering If anything went wrong. Is a cvt trans from a 2015 civic compatible In this 2013. I have the computer from the 2015 as well. Also the engine too. With 50k miles. Do I need anything else other than the engine trans and computer to do a swap? | |||||