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01 200k tranny question=


jamesmetairie
05-05-2009, 08:50 PM
2001 corolla le with automatic transmission. has over 200,000 miles on original tranny fliud. is it true to change it now would be detrimental ? no slipping ,etc reported.

quick69gto
05-06-2009, 05:04 PM
You can change it just don't have the tranny flushed.
Just pull the drain plug and empty it. Fill it back up with new fluid.
Drive it for 5 miles or so and drain/fill it again.
I would do it 3 times total just to make sure most of the old fluid is drained.

Good luck.

jdmccright
05-19-2009, 02:33 PM
Personally, I'd drop the pan and replace the filter too, as well as check & clean the magnet of any accumulated particulates. Also see if the differential has it's own reservoir or if it is combined with the tranny...change that too if it is separate.

5 miles is a bit short IMO. I'd run for a 100 or so miles to allow some of the crud to be slowly redissolved into the fluid as it heats up from normal driving. Then just do a drain & refill. For full fluid replacement, drain & refill at least 2x because the torque converter retains about 1/2 the total fluid. Hope this helps!

dorman68
05-20-2009, 06:40 AM
You can change it just don't have the tranny flushed.
Just pull the drain plug and empty it. Fill it back up with new fluid.
Drive it for 5 miles or so and drain/fill it again.
I would do it 3 times total just to make sure most of the old fluid is drained.

Good luck.

I agree 100%. A car with that mileage I would just do a drain and refill.

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