AT fluid replace/flush inquiry
#14
Ok, so they still have some of the old fluid in stock (OEF 08200-9001). I will work fine in your car.
They will be getting some of the new fluid (OEF 08200-9008) in a few days - they are getting an oil/lube update this weekend.
They will be getting some of the new fluid (OEF 08200-9008) in a few days - they are getting an oil/lube update this weekend.
#15
Yep, I just now removed the axle. No leakage.
#17
Okay, in regard to changing out the AT fluid, I've decided to do the "flushing" procedure where I drain three quarts at a time and drive in between (i.e. drian, refill with three quarts, drive, drain, refill with three more quarts, drive, drain, refill with three quarts). What I'm wondering about is whether it would be recommended that before the first drain of three quarts I should drive first to "warm up" the fluid or "free up the sludge" before draining or just not worry about doing that because it won't particularly be of any help.
#18
If I can, I try to do this when they are "warm". Drive the car a few miles, then bring it home. Get your stuff together and go for it. With mine I'm to the point of not even needing to jack the car up, done it enough that I skip that part (get the wheels turned the right way, done)
I've done it "cold" before as well.....need/want to change it and the wife wants to go somewhere in the next 30 minutes.
I'd rather do it warm but in a pinch...cold works almost as well.
EDIT: and if you call them back....they have the 08200-9008 in stokc now
I've done it "cold" before as well.....need/want to change it and the wife wants to go somewhere in the next 30 minutes.
I'd rather do it warm but in a pinch...cold works almost as well.
EDIT: and if you call them back....they have the 08200-9008 in stokc now
Last edited by poorman212; 08-29-2013 at 08:25 PM.
#19
If I can, I try to do this when they are "warm". Drive the car a few miles, then bring it home. Get your stuff together and go for it. With mine I'm to the point of not even needing to jack the car up, done it enough that I skip that part (get the wheels turned the right way, done). I've done it "cold" before as well.....need/want to change it and the wife wants to go somewhere in the next 30 minutes. I'd rather do it warm but in a pinch...cold works almost as well. EDIT: and if you call them back....they have the 08200-9008 in stokc now
EDIT: yeah thanks but as you may recall I decided to go with the OEF 08200-9001.
#20
I don't think the first drain-and-fill is necessarily different from the following ones ... the only difference is that your fluid will be a bit fresher on the successive drains.
I think the question is -- is it better to drain-and-fill the transmission fluid when the fluid is cold or warm, or does it matter?
I personally like the fluid a little warm ... flows better so I theoretically will get a bit more out, and for whatever reason it seems that if there is residue sitting on the botton of the transmission pan then warmer fluid may help sweep it out better than colder fluid. I don't know ...
I think the question is -- is it better to drain-and-fill the transmission fluid when the fluid is cold or warm, or does it matter?
I personally like the fluid a little warm ... flows better so I theoretically will get a bit more out, and for whatever reason it seems that if there is residue sitting on the botton of the transmission pan then warmer fluid may help sweep it out better than colder fluid. I don't know ...