![]() In today’s article on transmission care, however, we will learn how to drain the oil without having to drop the transmission pan and then, refill the transmission to its correct level with Scotty’s tips that makes this a simple maintenance job the car owner can do himself. ![]() In those discussions we showed you how to inspect your transmission oil when there is no dipstick for the transmission on the model of car you have, as well as how to change the transmission fluid and inner filter by dropping the pan and reinstalling a new gasket. And, that servicing your automatic transmission yourself as a money-saving DIY garage project is well within the capabilities of anyone with just a few tools and a little common sense instruction. If you want your new car to last well beyond its transmission warranty and avoid having to buy a new transmission in the future, he highly recommends that transmission oil really needs to be changed every 30,000 miles.Ī Review of Past Posts About Sealed TransmissionsĮarlier we had learned about how that the non-dipstick modern car with a reputedly sealed transmission for life is really a deception perpetrated by many people in the car business. Transmission Oil Change is Necessary Contrary to What We’ve Been ToldĪccording to YouTube channel sensation Scotty Kilmer who has been doing automotive video warnings and helpful demonstrations for years on how to take care of your car and save money with his DIY advice, the idea that transmission fluids in today’s cars never need changing is “bunk.” Sure, the fluid is supposed to be good enough to last the lifetime of the transmission, but that transmission is really only warranted for maybe 60,000 miles.
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