Jul-15-2016 09:26 AM
Jul-15-2016 10:03 PM
Coffee Grinder wrote:
Any options on transmission service: draining vs flushing. I know draining doesn't get the torque converter. Have a 2016 Tundra and the dealers have varied opinions on service as well as mileage intervals. Some say 100,000 mi. Any info will be appreciated.
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Jul-15-2016 06:07 PM
MitchF150 wrote:Pull off the lower radiator hose to drain the radiator, if you can't get to the drain plug. Drains much faster through the hose anyways.
I just did a quick 'drain and fill' on my 13 F150. I didn't want to mess with taking the pan off, so I used a vacuum pump that connects to an air compressor that has a one qt reservoir on it.
The new F150 does not have a trans dip stick in the traditional sense.. You have to crawl under it and remove the fill plug and that's where the dip stick is...
Anyway, I just sucked out what fluid I could. Only 4 qts, which seems a bit low, but that's all I could get out..
Put 4 qts of fluid back in. I used a 5 qt jug and I have a hand pump that screws to the top of the jug. Pretty easy really.
Only have 34,000 miles on the truck, but feel if I do this around every 30,000 miles, it can't hurt.. It's supposed to go to 100k miles per the manual, so that's my reasoning.
I do the same thing with the coolant too.. Try to drain and fill well before it's time, just to keep some fresh stuff in there..
Haven't done the coolant yet, since I haven't been able to get to the drain plug on the rad... (I can "see" it, but can't get enough of a grip on it to open it!)
Anyway, that's my routine and works for me.. 🙂
Good luck!
Mitch
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Jul-15-2016 01:50 PM
SoCalDesertRider wrote:
I never do tranny flush service. Just remove pan, let it drain, replace filter and re-fill. It takes 2 or 3 times to get ALL the fluid out by just draining, if the torque converter doesn't have a drain plug. It's not necessary to get all the fluid out though, if it's not all burnt and nasty. If you drain, replace filter and re-fill at frequent intervals, say 30,000 instead of 60,000 miles, your fluid will be in good shape, provided you don't burn it up from hard use and getting too hot.
Jul-15-2016 01:45 PM
hohenwald48 wrote:
Now that I've said that, I'll probably have one explode in the next couple of days. 🙂
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