I ave heard numerous people tell me that when you replace tranny filter, you should use most of the old tranny fluid. People say that when you replace the old fluid, the new fluid is not as thick and since there is wear and tear on all of the 30 or so clutches within the auto tranny, that you need to keep some of that "Dirty" fluid to help keep the newer tranny fluid "Thick" for the worn out tranny parts. Any validity to this madness?
I strongly disagree with the notion that you should leave old, burned-up fluid in your transmission. That's like saying you should only replace half of your engine oil. Contaminates and broken down fluids need to be ousted. I would go on to state that you should be sure that you drain and replace the fluid in the torque converter too.
If your tranny is worn to the point that fresh, quality fluids make it operate poorly, do you want to trust it to get you out of the forest?
Do the right thing. Change the fluids properly. If it needs fixed - fix it. You be glad you did.
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