Re: WHAT'S THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT REPLACING TRANNY FLUID?
- From: "storby" <ryan_storbeck1@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 03:19:18 -0400
I would say definetly yes. Have you had to add any to it? It also depends
on what kind of driving you do. A lot of stop and go and ideling means
that fluid has prob. been pretty warm a few times meaning it is or has
been broken down in some way or another. We usually change (depending on
driving conditions) at least every 25,000 mi or so but that is just the
way we do it.
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