โMar-08-2016 05:28 PM
โMar-10-2016 12:02 PM
โMar-10-2016 08:29 AM
Blacklane wrote:
I've done this a few times. It can be an awful mess. I recommend a big piece of cardboard under the pan to absorb the drips, which are everywhere.
However, I've never really found any debris in the filter, certainly nowhere near enough to worry about flow rate.
I think the new fluid is the important part of this job. The next time I do this, I'm planning on just having the system back-flushed with fresh fluid, which will replace more fluid than a drain-and-fill, and it will clean the filter somewhat.
โMar-10-2016 08:17 AM
kellertx5er wrote:aruba5er wrote:
I'd wait until I got back. What happens if you develop a leak in a few days while on the road.
If it ain't broke (you know the rest)
Using this logic, are you saying that one should never perform PREVENTIVE maintenance prior to a long trip?
โMar-10-2016 07:05 AM
โMar-09-2016 11:37 AM
kellertx5er wrote:aruba5er wrote:
I'd wait until I got back. What happens if you develop a leak in a few days while on the road.
If it ain't broke (you know the rest)
Using this logic, are you saying that one should never perform PREVENTIVE maintenance prior to a long trip?
โMar-09-2016 10:56 AM
aruba5er wrote:
I'd wait until I got back. What happens if you develop a leak in a few days while on the road.
If it ain't broke (you know the rest)
โMar-09-2016 09:34 AM
โMar-09-2016 08:52 AM
โMar-09-2016 08:25 AM
Blacklane wrote:
I think the new fluid is the important part of this job. The next time I do this, I'm planning on just having the system back-flushed with fresh fluid, which will replace more fluid than a drain-and-fill, and it will clean the filter somewhat.
โMar-09-2016 07:45 AM
โMar-09-2016 06:15 AM
gbopp wrote:
Cleaning/replacing the filter and fluid is the important thing.
Whatever method you use will make your transmission happy. ๐
โMar-09-2016 03:48 AM
RVcircus wrote:TNRIVERSIDE wrote:
Can you tell us how many miles you had on the trans filter and how it looked. Mine have always looked okay after 70,000 to 80,000 miles.
The filter looked OK and the fluid wasn't too bad. We bought the truck used and based on the condition I'm assuming it was replaced at some point given we're at 90k+.Blacklane wrote:
I've done this a few times. It can be an awful mess. I recommend a big piece of cardboard under the pan to absorb the drips, which are everywhere.
I used a mortar pan to catch fluid and still ended up with some spots in the driveway. It is a messy job for sure.
โMar-09-2016 02:17 AM
โMar-09-2016 02:04 AM