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Posted by davpal on January 17, 2007 at 21:35:38 from (216.93.97.3):
In Reply to: Automobile Automatic Trans posted by GETRDUN on January 17, 2007 at 10:49:45:
I kind of do the same thing on my car. I pump the fluid out of the dipstick tube with a hand pump and then drain the torque converter. It has a drain plug. 1993 Lincoln Mark VIII. This usually gets me about 8 or 9 quarts out of 12. I then fill it back up and go another 30,000 miles or so. I don't believe in pulling the pan and changing the filter because I think you can easily do more damage than good if you even get a spot of dirt in there. I am not fond of the flush either because that probably stirs up more dirt and does more harm than good. Kind of like sediment on a river bottom.
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