CarCrafter
Well-known member
The only problem I've personally noticed with flushes (fluid exchanges) is that many of the guys doing it are too lazy to verify the proper fluid level after the service and top off as needed. Some of them will just argue that the machine "theoretically" replenishes the same amount of fluid it removed, never taking into consideration of the fluid loss when the lines are disconnected/ connected. Take a look at a late model Honda/ Acura and you'll see how small the dipstick hole is. It takes forever to fill a transmission that way, of course there is a fill plug that can be unscrewed, but who cares???
Other than that, I've NEVER seen a problem in an automatic trans that failed because of a fluid exchange. If it fails after a service, it was on borrowed time before the machine was ever hooked up. Gotta love those I knew a guy experts. It seems none of us former Ford techs buy this line of ****.
Other than that, I've NEVER seen a problem in an automatic trans that failed because of a fluid exchange. If it fails after a service, it was on borrowed time before the machine was ever hooked up. Gotta love those I knew a guy experts. It seems none of us former Ford techs buy this line of ****.
