Automatic transmission fluid change
Automatic transmission fluid change
Hi everyone, please can someone tell me what I will need to change my automatic transmission fluid, the parts, type of fluid and tools, and if you have any tips on how to do it too that would be great, The car is a 2005 Crossfire coupe automatic.
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Re: Automatic transmission fluid change
first don't do it ,,unless u r having a problem with the tranny also ,unless your fluid is black, or burnt ,, and if u still want,,to but ,not need to change it , the only drain is by dropping the pan ,,catch as much as u can strain it clean it and put it back, (if it is not black or burnt,, ) you can only remove 30 to 40% of the old fluid and some times when new fluid is mixed with old fluid the tranny will slip. get a dip stick, your car does not have one ,dipstick tube yes dip stick no look at the color .
the transmission is a sealed unit it does not get dirty and only needs changing if there is a problem I have not changed my tranny fluid in a transmission in 20 years owning over 100 different cars, my last crossfire before installing a V8 and performance tranny had 174000 miles with out changing the fluid and no tranny problems.
jim
the transmission is a sealed unit it does not get dirty and only needs changing if there is a problem I have not changed my tranny fluid in a transmission in 20 years owning over 100 different cars, my last crossfire before installing a V8 and performance tranny had 174000 miles with out changing the fluid and no tranny problems.
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amx1397 - Very good information, thank you. My tranny is shifting nicely and running fine. Can't tell if there is any dark or burnt fluid since there is no dip stick. I have 77,000 miles on mine and had thought of having it changed just as a preventive maintenance gesture. Your thread has convinced me to leave it alone.
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first don't do it ,,unless u r having a problem with the tranny also ,unless your fluid is black, or burnt ,, and if u still want,,to but ,not need to change it , the only drain is by dropping the pan ,,catch as much as u can strain it clean it and put it back, (if it is not black or burnt,, ) you can only remove 30 to 40% of the old fluid and some times when new fluid is mixed with old fluid the tranny will slip. get a dip stick, your car does not have one ,dipstick tube yes dip stick no look at the color .
the transmission is a sealed unit it does not get dirty and only needs changing if there is a problem I have not changed my tranny fluid in a transmission in 20 years owning over 100 different cars, my last crossfire before installing a V8 and performance tranny had 174000 miles with out changing the fluid and no tranny problems.
jim
the transmission is a sealed unit it does not get dirty and only needs changing if there is a problem I have not changed my tranny fluid in a transmission in 20 years owning over 100 different cars, my last crossfire before installing a V8 and performance tranny had 174000 miles with out changing the fluid and no tranny problems.
jim
Dipsticks can be made using a long cable tie or one identical to the MB dipstick purchased from our friends in China for less than $10.
The red cap on the fill tube can be reused if taken off as outlined in a thread on this forum or a new one purchased for a $1 or so.
There is a drain plug in the lower pan and your pal Rudy recommends only using MB transmission oil and 40,000 miles is an excellent time to change the oil and filter.
It is also a good time to change the electrical plug.
I am going to do mine soon.
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Re: Automatic transmission fluid change
A transmission shop owner once told me: "If everyone did a fluid and filter change to their automatic transmission every 50,000 miles, it would almost put me out of business."
And it does not absorb moisture, either?
Using your logic, if I see prostitutes for twenty years and never catch a disease, Ive just proved that visiting prostitutes is safe.
Jim, you are probably the nicest guy on this forum - but I SO totally disagree with your advice to simply ignore maintenance on an automatic transmission.
the transmission is a sealed unit it does not get dirty
I have not changed my tranny fluid in a transmission in 20 years owning over 100 different cars, my last crossfire before installing a V8 and performance tranny had 174000 miles with out changing the fluid and no tranny problems.
jim
jim
Jim, you are probably the nicest guy on this forum - but I SO totally disagree with your advice to simply ignore maintenance on an automatic transmission.
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Re: Automatic transmission fluid change
We had a washer leak that forced us to drain the transmission fluid. We kept what we drained and added it back to the transmission (adding fresh fluid to make up the slight difference). It’s been fine ever since at 90K miles... I wouldn’t change it unless you need to. I’ve seen this advice in multiple places.
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Ive changed my fluid twice since I owned this car. My car has 229k on the original trans. You're not going to get to my mileage with the same trans without changing it. Even if you only remove 30 to 40% its better than nothing and also there is still a filter in that should be changed.
I change it between every 50 to 60k.
I don't recommend trans flushes though. Ive seen that mess up transmission numerous times on various cars.
I change it between every 50 to 60k.
I don't recommend trans flushes though. Ive seen that mess up transmission numerous times on various cars.
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Ive changed my fluid twice since I owned this car. My car has 229k on the original trans. You're not going to get to my mileage with the same trans without changing it. Even if you only remove 30 to 40% its better than nothing and also there is still a filter in that should be changed.
I change it between every 50 to 60k.
I don't recommend trans flushes though. Ive seen that mess up transmission numerous times on various cars.
I change it between every 50 to 60k.
I don't recommend trans flushes though. Ive seen that mess up transmission numerous times on various cars.
at that time a friend needed a transmission , he did put in new fluid but that tranny is still going today, don't know the miles he has put on it if u can get a mechanic that is not going to make money on your car he will tell you what i told u,,, your car,,you do what you think or what you have been to do with it.
good luck,, and help the economy ,change your tranny fluid every 50000 miles jim
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