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Re: to flush or not to flush
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Posted by Mark - IN. on March 11, 2006 at 21:15:14 from (64.12.116.74):
In Reply to: Re: to flush or not to flush posted by Bob on March 11, 2006 at 19:20:06:
Bob, you'll never hear me defend a Dodge automatic transmission. The one in my '02 got rebuilt at 24 or 25K. I guess my biggest point was that if are going to flush a tranny, something that I've never had done before...but have always had manuals too, until these Cummins', from my experience, so be it, just make sure to pull the pan and change the filter right afterwards. I don't care whom makes it, that junk's gonna break loose and go somewhere, and not necessarily out the flush hoses where you'd like it to go. My filter was clogged, and I've changed my filters before, never clogged like that. As a preventative caution, what's a filter cost? Not much. More time than anything. Flushing it? OK, but do step two, pull the pan and change the filter too. Mark
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