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Flush Only 2 10.00%
Flush and then Change Fluid & Filter 4 20.00%
Change Fluid & Filter Only 14 70.00%
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Old 05-15-2007, 09:54 PM
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Re: Flush, Change Fluid & Filter, or both?

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Sorry, but I disagree. I recall on numerous occasions putting in approximately 7.5 quarts of Dextron-III ATF after a pan drop on a 4T65E tranny. The total capacity is 10 quarts. Therefore, at least 75% or 3/4 of the old fluid goes bye bye.
yes..plus once you do a pan drop and once you can just do it again after a few weeks to get some more old fluid out if the old fluid bothers you
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Re: Flush, Change Fluid & Filter, or both?

Sorry but please check the date and do not resurrect old threads. Poll and thread closed.



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