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Posted by wdTom on January 17, 2007 at 14:21:38 from (155.212.223.200):
In Reply to: Automobile Automatic Trans posted by GETRDUN on January 17, 2007 at 10:49:45:
I bought a 86 van with a auto in 88. I took the pan off and checked the band adjustment and put a new filter on. Since then every few years I remove a cooler hose from the trans cooler in the radiator and start it up, pumping flued into a bucket. When no more fluid comes out (not very long) I shut it off and put back new to make up what I just removed. On this transmission it was 6 quarts, which is about all you get if you remove the pan. This has kept the fluid nice and pink and the transmission is still the same as it was, have 140 thousand on it now. A lot of the driving was long trips with little stopping and shifting. Anyway, this is what I have done.
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