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Old 08-18-2008, 06:30 PM
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Question Fluid Recycling

Hi everyone,

For the DIY crowd, I know most part stores will accept used engine oil. But what about used transmission fluid? Every part store in my vicinity says nope. I assume I could take the used fluid to a tranny shop, but I also assume that they would charge me for accepting it. Same with used brake fluid and antifreeze.

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Re: Fluid Recycling

I found the answer... While I was reading more threads, I had Autoweek on the tube, in the background. Talking about guess what? Recycling. They said most manufacturers websites have search tools that will find a recycling location for you.

I also found this site that will find locations for almost anything recyclable: http://earth911.org/recycling/
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