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[Shop-talk] Auto xmission fluid change

Subject: [Shop-talk] Auto xmission fluid change
From: kvacek at ameritech.net (Karl Vacek)
Date: Fri, 13 Apr 2012 16:58:19 -0500
References: <6.2.5.6.1.20120412095138.04c18180@cox.net> <Pine.LNX.4.64.1204121129300.10168@thunder.banklogic.net> <004101cd18e6$83a4c210$8aee4630$@ameritech.net> <007801cd18ee$a6efaa20$f4cefe60$@net> <4F879033.20506@tx.rr.com> <09b701cd199e$fd47ca00$f7d75e00$@rr.com>
I agree that inspecting the pan is a good thing, but it's a step skipped by
many of the less-ethical shops that use flushing machines.  If they don't
drop the pan, they can't change the filter either.  I've heard quick-lube
guys more than once assure a customer that the flushing cleans everything
out and a filter change is just an unnecessary expense.  Rrrrriiiiight...

Karl

-----Original Message-----
From: Randall
Subject: Re: [Shop-talk] Auto xmission fluid change

> I've always wondered why manufacturers don't put drain plugs in 
> transmission pans.

I've heard several justifications for that; the one that seems most likely
to me is that changing transmission fluid is a rare enough occurrence that
it isn't worth the extra cost and complexity of a drain plug plus an
external oil filter (so the filter can be changed without dropping the pan).
But it's also a Good Thing IMO to wipe out the bottom of the pan, to both
remove dirt and to see any evidence of impending failure.

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