To Flush Or Not To Flush
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Never ever flush? I have to disagree here. A change only changes 3 out of the Nearly 10 quarts of fluid in the transmission. Flush it, so ALL of the fluid, including the fluid in the Torque converter and Cooler, is replaced.
Everyone who says "I flushed my trans and it stopped working" Didn't maintain it right in the first place and it was pretty much dead already.
Everyone who says "I flushed my trans and it stopped working" Didn't maintain it right in the first place and it was pretty much dead already.
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If it was not maintained properly to begin with , flushing could loosen but not remove deposits which could cause a failure.
The OP could change the fluid incrementally at every 10K which would help to negate any failure.
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If you read the OP , he just recently purchased the truck.
If it was not maintained properly to begin with , flushing could loosen but not remove deposits which could cause a failure.
The OP could change the fluid incrementally at every 10K which would help to negate any failure.
If it was not maintained properly to begin with , flushing could loosen but not remove deposits which could cause a failure.
The OP could change the fluid incrementally at every 10K which would help to negate any failure.
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