Why Transmission Fluid is SO IMPORTANT Pt.3

Table of contents for Why Transmission Fluid is SO IMPORTANT

  1. Why Transmission Fluid is SO IMPORTANT
  2. Why Transmission Fluid is SO IMPORTANT Pt.2
  3. Why Transmission Fluid is SO IMPORTANT Pt.3

In between these metals once we have fiber ok and it is attached to that metal now fluid starts changing color when it’s too warm and it start rubbing together.

The fibers are gonna scrape off on all of the surface and the metal is gonna melt together and its gonna literally weld itself together. The thing you know about the transmission you aren’t gonna get a warning ok, the only one you have is the color of the fluid this is why I tell to the people don’t go to fast oil change, don’t try to get it done 20 or 30 minutes. Go to a real technician and let him inspect everything let him pull these fluids sample and show you because just 20 degrees warmer just 20 degrees is gonna cut in half of that fluid.

How often should you change the transmission fluid? The way that i tell people is number 1: anytime the color is off or supposed to be i am gonna change mine. ok because that you need; that happens after a year six months, three months… good for every year but if it happens sooner i am gonna change it anyway because this fluid is gonna cost around $3000 or $4000. you don’t want to mess with that. no, thats a lot of money and a fluid change that would be changing the fluid we are gonna change this gasket on the pan and make sure everything is seeming well.

Take a filter out and a new filter in i mean every thing’s gonna flow better after you do that fluid so its not something to put off. So the question to ask is did you check the transmission fluid can i see; can I see that, you want to see that it looks this and not like this. And a fluid, when you watch them take that sample from the car so that you know that’s real biggest most important thing if that fluid changed and keep that transmission, saving lot of money.

And don’t walk in the snow because you can smoke a transmission. in three minutes or five minutes it gets hot.

In case you didn’t see the video in part 1 of this series… here it is again.

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