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Posted by GETRDUN on January 17, 2007 at 10:49:45 from (64.131.55.253):
My first automatic transmissions had a drain plug in the pan and it was easy to drain the fluid coupler. Now, I put a magnetic drain plug in my transmission pans. Then drain and fill the pan when engine oil is changed. If the trans filter is clean when the pan is off to install the plug and the drainings look normal,then I am not concerned about the filter. This has worked for me and costs less to do than having the fluid flushed professionally. While my results have been good, the mileage and number of vehicles involved would not be statistically significant, as many transmissions have preformed well without maintenance. Comments please.
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