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I wasn't paying attention and I put trans fluid into my oil on accident. Luckily I looked at the bottle and realized before I started the engine.
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drain all the oil out of your car and put new oil in. there still will be some trans fluid there but probably not too much left that will harm it.
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trans fluid in oil
Hi, many years ago we used to put in a quart of atf in old Olds and pontiac's with noisey lifters ,would clean them and let them run quite,would run atf in it for about a 100 miles then change the oil and filter , but a little atf won't hurt it,so not abig deal, just do a oil an filter change an for get it . Slim
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Re: Help
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