Can Changing your Transmission Fluid Cause Damage?

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Changing your automatic transmission fluid can leave you with many questions like: how do you check your transmission fluid, when should you change transmission fluid, how often should you change it, should you do a fluid flush, and what about sealed transmissions? I cover these questions and many more so you can get your transmission questions answered. Plus I put the myths to rest once and for all!
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  • I am a 20 year veteran on car maintenance and repair and I am really impressed with the content and correctness of his information. Shout out to knowing your stuff and giving out good info.

    @camaroferraro4846@camaroferraro48465 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot

      @chrisfix@chrisfix5 жыл бұрын
    • @@chrisfix I clicked on this video SPECIFICALLY to make sure you explained how flushing can cause loss of function in cases with no prior transmission service. You nailed it. Awesome job.

      @ItsDrillz@ItsDrillz5 жыл бұрын
    • @@ItsDrillz So maybe you can answer a question from me if you know things about transmission. I thought my car shifted abit weird (I have a sealed transmission) so when I had it at my usual shop for service they told me I should get it flushed and they refered me to another shop that had a machine for it, so I did. At the time my car had done about 180200 miles(I know quite abit) and serviced according to the book, and since it is a sealed transmission I don't know if the previous owner had ever changed fluid on it before. Anyway to the problem: Right after they flushed the transmission the car shifted kind of weird when it was warm, say if you drive 10-20 miles highway and then go into city traffic it shifts hard and when accelerating on highway it is like it shifts 1,5 times per shift if that makes sense, first a shift and then another small jump that changes like 200rpm. After like 100 miles of driving it stopped doing that and it shifted super smooth and it was great, but now after another 8000 miles it has started again. When the car is cold it shifts nice and crisp but still smooth. Could it help to change oil again or is it just done and ready for the scrap? Or maybe there is something else one could do? Could they have put the wrong kind of fluid in? Thanks for answers :)

      @guseks8413@guseks84135 жыл бұрын
    • @@guseks8413 I don't think there is a way to for me to know the full extent of the condition of the transmission over the internet. As you stated, we also cannot know the previous owner's treatment of it either. This is where I wrote a big long explanation with the possible causes of the issue but I decided instead to just sum it up with recommending you take it back to the shop that did the flush and have them diagnose it. It is much too complicated for me to make a recommendation of a fix without being able to see or test the car. If you'd like the full explanation, reply to this comment and I'd be happy to write it for you but the short answer is to take it to the place that's had the car because they would know more about your car or at least be able to test it and verify the issue. I worked mainly with GM products in the past and don't recommend flushes on cars over 120,000 miles unless they are already losing function. It is too much of a liability to flush it and end up with a slipping transmission.

      @ItsDrillz@ItsDrillz5 жыл бұрын
    • @@ItsDrillz Yeah obviously you're right, why am I bothering someone in the YT comments. Ill take it back to a shop that can run the diagnostics. Thanks for taking the time to respond. Have a good one!

      @guseks8413@guseks84135 жыл бұрын
  • I've been a mechanic for 27,000 years and Chris is speaking all the truth.

    @clinteasthoood2@clinteasthoood22 жыл бұрын
    • Hi, I recently purchased honda accord 2009. Transmission works great, but the previous owner (only 1 since 2009) has never changed it, 200k miles on the car. Is it reasonable to change or flush, or just leave it be (I was told by a mechanic that transmission might get worse if I change it at this point) please give an advise. Thank you!

      @nikitaglushkov7591@nikitaglushkov75912 жыл бұрын
    • If it has never been changed, I would just leave it alone

      @furqanchaudhry7844@furqanchaudhry78442 жыл бұрын
    • Your about 5 years late to this video buddy

      @alancarriedo7378@alancarriedo73782 жыл бұрын
    • @@nikitaglushkov7591: Definitely change it, I have a 2006 Honda with 190k miles and the owner never changed it, black fluid with metal shavings on the magnet plug. Changing the fluid made it start shifting smoothly

      @mudpuppy8740@mudpuppy87402 жыл бұрын
    • My Mazda 3 2014 has 74k miles on it. I’m assuming the previous owner never changed the atf. Would it be ok if I did so myself?

      @LaMASIA-5611@LaMASIA-56112 жыл бұрын
  • I may only be 26 but I’ve been a mechanic for 52 years, and Chris has all the good info.

    @TheRealZOG@TheRealZOG Жыл бұрын
    • You have one like for every year you've been a mechanic, so I won't spoil it.

      @paulwary@paulwary11 ай бұрын
    • 😂

      @Rollieeeee@Rollieeeee11 ай бұрын
    • Huh?

      @nicholef7160@nicholef71603 ай бұрын
    • You are 26 but you have been a mechanic for 52 years?

      @uupyerkilt@uupyerkilt2 ай бұрын
    • Jajajajajja

      @FunnyVideosImedia@FunnyVideosImedia2 ай бұрын
  • I have read/ watched many recommendations about trans fluid change. This is absolutely the best I have seen. Only been working on vehicles since 1958

    @ronaldboyd3751@ronaldboyd3751 Жыл бұрын
    • It seems his main audience is old people who think they know what they know, but actually suck.

      @twerktospec@twerktospec Жыл бұрын
    • @@twerktospec We are all dumber because of that comment. "MAIN audience"??? Is there a secondary audience? "old people who think they know what they know" - How can one NOT think they know, what they know??? Better than young people that are A-holes. OLD people might "actually suck" - But young people like to toss a salad.

      @stans5270@stans5270 Жыл бұрын
    • @@twerktospec 👍👍👍

      @Mijanboy@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
  • I held the flashlight while my dad yelled at me, and I can confirm that all this information is absolutely correct 👍🏻

    @thomasbrand2650@thomasbrand2650 Жыл бұрын
    • lol

      @fkfakemusic3172@fkfakemusic3172 Жыл бұрын
    • 🤗 used to hold it for husband

      @madelineg5098@madelineg5098 Жыл бұрын
    • You shine the light where dad is working, not where you are looking!!!!

      @wally7856@wally7856 Жыл бұрын
    • 😅 my 11yr old daughter had that job 10 p.m as I swore at the rear drum brake spring lol

      @joeo1725@joeo172511 ай бұрын
    • Bahaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa

      @mr.blackmon2854@mr.blackmon28548 ай бұрын
  • Been working on my own vehicles for 45 years, and Chris is putting out some good stuff here. Listen and learn. Wish we had the internet back in the 70's LOL. Thanks Chris.

    @jackfrench3324@jackfrench33243 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot Jack!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix3 жыл бұрын
    • @@chrisfix EPIK

      @darialafeef3609@darialafeef36093 жыл бұрын
    • @fung whyou lol

      @styldsteel1@styldsteel12 жыл бұрын
    • @fung whyou ? bad joke... dont think his stuff isnt fixed.. im sure he would have given up long ago if that were the case... kids these days..

      @michaelallen2870@michaelallen28702 жыл бұрын
    • It's because you didn't have internet in the 70s your life was simple and pleasant. Now the internet has made everyone so smart that everyone gets offended very easily. 70s 80s 90s are the golden years.

      @xmale75@xmale752 жыл бұрын
  • I've said it before and I'll say it again. Guys like Chris should be up for awards. Likes of Chris and a few others (not that many, really) who fully know their stuff. Should be recognized for their generosity to share skills and knowledge. My own car, a 61 Connie is in great shape largely because I've followed Chris from the start. Chris is no bs, no antics, no quirky shit, just show's "clearly" how to keep Connie in top shape. Max thanks dude.

    @caspaabriel4794@caspaabriel47948 ай бұрын
  • That gen 4 Corvette's dipstick has more information engraved on it than a doctorate thesis. All the more reason to get one - GM's finest engineering, no doubt. Awesome video - you are a real mechanic... you know how this stuff actually works. Subscribed.

    @luckyduckydrivingschool3615@luckyduckydrivingschool3615 Жыл бұрын
  • Out of my 19 years of life I’ve been a mechanic for 50 of those years and I can guarantee Chris is correct 👍🏻

    @prescriptixn@prescriptixn2 жыл бұрын
    • Jajajajaj

      @Frank78507@Frank785072 жыл бұрын
    • 19- 50

      @slyfox4564@slyfox45642 жыл бұрын
    • I had to read this twice

      @codyallensiebert@codyallensiebert2 жыл бұрын
    • What????

      @xslayer14@xslayer142 жыл бұрын
    • @@xslayer14 it was a joke! Irony.

      @napoleoncorneliusscipio5141@napoleoncorneliusscipio5141 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been a mechanic for 15 of my last 17 reincarnations and let me just tell you something, based on centuries of experience, Chris here is telling nothing but the truth! I just wish we had access to this information back in the middle ages!

    @lameemo@lameemo2 жыл бұрын
    • Hey quick question. I drive a manual transmission, I’ll be checking the fluid when I get back home. But am I supposed to be hearing the gears shift? Like when I go from first to second and so I on I can clearly hear the gears changing. Sounds like a dumb question and maybe is, I’ve just never noticed it before but it could’ve been doing it the entire time. Just wanted to know if I should get something checked out. I don’t have any slippage or jolts when going into a gear I just feel like I shouldn’t be hearing it like that but maybe I should. Any thoughts would help. Thanks

      @KingoftheRings7@KingoftheRings72 жыл бұрын
    • @@KingoftheRings7 non-expert here: I always "heard" when I manually shifted in my old Saturn, but it was normal sounding and not grindy or forced

      @bowlbboy@bowlbboy2 жыл бұрын
    • @@bowlbboy thanks for the reply Brandon, ngl didn’t think anyone would reply. Yea it’s nothing forced or grindy, so if you’ve had the same thing I’m just gonna go with it and pray it’s nothing serious lol

      @KingoftheRings7@KingoftheRings72 жыл бұрын
    • 🤣 ROFLMAO

      @wadenixon9455@wadenixon94552 жыл бұрын
    • Hey mechanic friend. I have a issue but cant find a answer yet. Ok fluid is kinda old, brown pink like middle he showed. So anyway if car is cold it will not shift. Once warmed up shifts perfect. All winter in far north 0 issues. Once spring i went out on cooler morning and it would not move. A few days later hot out and it worked perfect. I found if cold outside and i let it run 15 min it shifts perfect. Maybe a experienced mechanic may have advice to the issue.

      @shawnkelly695@shawnkelly6952 жыл бұрын
  • I rarely leave comments....0001% of the time. This is one of the best tutorials I've seen. Literally answered every question I had on this topic before I proceeded.

    @nyworldrl@nyworldrl5 ай бұрын
  • Man! You leave no stone unturned! You cover every question anybody could have.👍👍👍

    @httarring2857@httarring285711 ай бұрын
  • I work in the service industry and I would love to show my customers this video. For some reason people don’t believe that there is fluid in their transmission and that it needs to be serviced at specific intervals, and when I tell them it’s time, they just think I’m trying to rip them off. This video is very accurate and breaks down pretty much everything you need to know. Great job and great video.

    @kingspartacus2407@kingspartacus2407 Жыл бұрын
    • A lot of them don't want to pay the cost for it to.

      @crlaw75@crlaw75 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s because there are to many mechanics that do rip people off on a regular basis by selling them services they don’t need. I know, I’ve experienced it first hand.

      @ronb9901@ronb9901 Жыл бұрын
    • Too many rippoffs out there.

      @AfroSnackey@AfroSnackey Жыл бұрын
    • @@ronb9901 same here. I've seen documentaries of it. Currentky work at a preventative maintaining shop and my own coworkers admitted to me that they sell people services they don't actually need. Can't blame people for not taking people serious. I try to teach customers about their vehicle so they can learn and know for themselves and get ripped off less often.

      @joannamonique707@joannamonique707 Жыл бұрын
    • @@ronb9901 yeah, ruins it for the real mechanics

      @ARockyRock@ARockyRock Жыл бұрын
  • Next time I'll just share your link with customers. I get tired of explaining this to just about every other customer. Great job sir

    @MadSceintist@MadSceintist4 жыл бұрын
  • I learned all of these things piecemeal across a number of different forums in the early 2010s. My 1989 Cadillac Brougham was having noisy shifts and I decided to keep half the fluid in the drain pan and replace the other half. Considering I didn’t flush the cooler or the torque converter, I probably bought it another year… which is exactly how long I kept driving it. Wish this video existed back then, because 20 year old Martin would’ve been thrilled to have all this info in one place! Great work!

    @MartinIsRunning@MartinIsRunning Жыл бұрын
  • Couldn't believe how young you sound and how correct you are! Good on you, it's about time someone knows whats what!

    @goldenhopeh7162@goldenhopeh7162 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been a mechanic for about 40 years and I am very impressed with the way you explained the process and handled the myths. Great job!

    @scottsoriero8377@scottsoriero83773 жыл бұрын
    • If you’ve been a mechanic for 40 years you’ve seen all kinds d apc systems’ new Mazdas sky active engines say n book it’s a “life time” auto Tran fluid doesn’t even have a dip stick’ book says most Mazdas last 200k miles Do u by that …? Or should u change a/T fluid at like 100k?

      @joshymcdaniel9233@joshymcdaniel92332 жыл бұрын
    • @@joshymcdaniel9233 - That is a ' Marketing Gimmick ': change the transmission fluid and filter, every one hundred thousand kilometres. Note, I have mentioned a filter change, as well. All The Best!🙂 Roland Singh, Canada 🇨🇦

      @rolandsingh@rolandsingh2 жыл бұрын
    • @@rolandsingh So, if Mercedes states a check at 30,000 km and if it is OK, then at the latest the replacement with flushing including the filter at 60,000 km. If the car was driven in a sporty way, or with a trailer, in the field, shorten the replacement by half a km. Is Mercedes lying? If yes, explain the reason.

      @Mijanboy@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
    • @@joshymcdaniel9233 There is a simple answer to that. If the manufacturer claims that the filling in the automatic transmission is for life, you do not need to change the oil. The transmission should last 150,000 km = that's the guarantee of new Mazda cars. 6 years or 150,000 km. This means that the lifetime of the Mazda is 150,000 km. If the transmission dies at 160,000 km, everything is OK = it's only your problem. If you plan to keep the car longer, you must service it accordingly. My Mercedes had 1,603,xxx km when it was taken out of service due to massive body corrosion. The engine has been in the home tractor for 6 years and I gave the automatic transmission to a friend because his had died.

      @Mijanboy@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
  • It doesn't matter whether these videos are 5 months or 5 years old - they are always helping. Thank you ChrisFix for your knowledge.

    @jbrestless4180@jbrestless41802 жыл бұрын
  • This is something I let go a little bit longer than the manual recommends. 😊 Chris’s videos prompted me to perform this maintenance on my cars.

    @mvg2x34@mvg2x34 Жыл бұрын
  • I have service my own vehicles for over 40 years and knew all of what you went over in the video, but this is the first video I have found that puts it all in one place. Great video!

    @richranchernot@richranchernot Жыл бұрын
    • I think we will be the same age, actually young :)... you will be a few years older - 40 years even though I bought 1 car when I was 14 (my parents almost had a stroke) :) so I miss a few years. That's why I'm surprised that I don't share your enthusiasm.

      @Mijanboy@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks, my daughter now at 28 finally understands what I've been trying to explain about her Chevy Cruz for quite awhile.You should really consider teaching, if you aren't doing it already.

    @reine71658@reine716588 жыл бұрын
    • he's teaching right now!

      @TomsLife9@TomsLife97 жыл бұрын
    • +AirSoftMaverick3232 exactly

      @LernestW@LernestW7 жыл бұрын
    • Christo Benno yes. My wife' chevy Cruze model 2010 manufactured in Korea by former Daewoo company is the version that is sold her in Egypt (Africa). All the cruze models 2009 & 2010 had a problem in the AT gearbox and all thos gears had failed and changed by the retailer at our expenses (unless you raise your voice and then you may get 50-75% discount)!!. It is a shame since the gear fails after 30000-50000 km and a brand new car will need to change the transmission completely (which I did) after only 3-4 years of modest service. Anyway we were told by the retailer that same problem may occur again in the newly replaced transmission and that there is always the same risk of failure transmission just after the oil change. So, yes sometimes just doing the normal timed oil change will bust you transmission, ask 2009 k 2010 Korean made chevy Cruze owners

      @TubesWidener@TubesWidener7 жыл бұрын
    • Paul H Driving my second Toyota now will never have anything else.

      @henckel43@henckel436 жыл бұрын
    • Hey man, you dont have to explain this much. Just grab the keys, go to repair service and change oil. That's all.

      @derindengelen3911@derindengelen3911Ай бұрын
  • This guy never ceases to amaze me. Not only does he have knowledge, but the audio and visual is at its optimum. GOOD STUFF.

    @cornfusedatbest6693@cornfusedatbest66936 жыл бұрын
    • Gary Kovach

      @marvinmitchell2313@marvinmitchell23136 жыл бұрын
    • What.

      @cornfusedatbest6693@cornfusedatbest66936 жыл бұрын
    • Why dont you just marry him

      @behindthen0thing@behindthen0thing6 жыл бұрын
    • Cuz I'm chasin Eric the Car Guy THILLY!

      @cornfusedatbest6693@cornfusedatbest66936 жыл бұрын
    • Gary Kovach I

      @lolam.9291@lolam.92915 жыл бұрын
  • Thank you so much. I used to do my own engine oil and filter change. Now as a senior citizen woman, I am not sure if I can do this transmission fluid flush, but I certainly appreciate all the helpful information presented so simply that I can even understand it. Now to find a mechanic I can trust for this service. This is the hardest part.

    @cecillec2331@cecillec2331 Жыл бұрын
    • I used my friends mechanic and he is the only other person i trust to work on my car besides myself. Had a burnt out washer fluid pump when i bought my first car and wanted to get it fixed and the Driver side wiper arm bearing wore out. His computer said it would be 1.5 hours of labour but he said that's not right it will be no where near 1.5 hours to do both. took him less that 45 mins and only charged me for less than a hours labour. Saved me $80. He has not seen my Civic yet but i might get him to change the brakes soon.

      @thegreatcanadianlumberjack5307@thegreatcanadianlumberjack530710 ай бұрын
    • I usually do all the work for my family. Maybe there's someone you can ask.

      @HawaiiFoodAndFun@HawaiiFoodAndFun6 ай бұрын
    • Best way to find a good, trustworthy, and honest mechanic is by word of mouth. If you have a friend or someone you know who can vouch for them, that's usually a really good start. Also look at Google or Yelp reviews. Don't let 1 star reviews turn you completely off, though. Sometimes people who don't know anything about cars will complain about prices, or they went in for one service and declined another service the mechanic told them they really needed, but they declined, and then they broke down, and then they blamed the mechanic who tried to warn them. My rule of thumb is to weigh the number of 5 star reviews against the 1 stars. But referrals plus these reviews should land you at a really reliable and honest place more often than not.

      @sidgar1@sidgar15 ай бұрын
  • I’m surprised to see Chris is so dedicated to his older videos, one day old comments getting likes from him. Chris, you seem like a genuinely great guy.

    @hidden_killz5102@hidden_killz5102 Жыл бұрын
    • I try my best. I answer 4hrs of comments every day!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix Жыл бұрын
  • Chris Fix: Thanks for explaining the transmission oil and parts. After watching your video I did fix my 2009 BMW 750li the problem it had was the transmission line rubber hose at radiator return line will burst , some time at transmission I went to dealer they said we don't fix 750li anymore it's too much work they refused. They said you will need full assembly cooler lines $ 1500.00 plus labor and taxes. they charge $120 per hour it all came up to $3500 which I said no and towed the car back home. watching your video help me a lot all working fine I did buy transmission cooler kit with 3/8 fittings Castrol transmission oil at part source, the car has 140 km the service manual says it should be changed every 57000 km I drained the transmission oil it was very burnt like Coffee, I filled up with the new one 24qt no leaks running fine I went back to dealer with same car they were surprise I'm still driving no more dealers service. Thanks to your videos which are very well explained I saved a lot of money with you. keep it up excellent work thanks

    @Passionate747@Passionate7477 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome! This is exactly why I make my videos! I am glad that you found my video helpful and were able to repair your car and save money!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix7 жыл бұрын
    • Chris Fix : Thanks do you have any video on Mercedes Benz S500 (2008) it's has a door lock problem can't open with the remote fob when it gets -20 degrees cold that's the time it stops working if it's + side then it's working fine , Opening it with mechanical key it's hard to open all the doors from inside .Going to dealers its useless they don't serve wright away you need appointment it can some time a week if you are lucky . For me you are my first choice and I know your videos are well explained and you have beautiful voice thanks .

      @Passionate747@Passionate7477 жыл бұрын
    • Bashirsz Darz late reply, but if I were to guess I'd say that either some kind of grease is thickening in the cold, or a small amount of water is getting in there and freezing, making it so it takes more force than the actuator can apply... But I can't be at all sure about that

      @NightRavenGSA01@NightRavenGSA016 жыл бұрын
    • BD- Do not forget that cold weather affects battery strength, which may contribute to your problem. I also weatherize my car locks by getting a graphite oil and applying it to my keys and run them in and out as well as turn many times to be sure it has gotten to all mechanisms. Also, apply some type of lubricant to the catches of your doors, hood, and trunk. I'm sure M-B has some exotic type that they sell for mass amounts of money, but a good parts guy or girl will have the equal for 10% of the dealer price.

      @olddavid4@olddavid46 жыл бұрын
    • They always make everything sound impossible, the auto industry is very corrupt.

      @martymarsh3937@martymarsh39376 жыл бұрын
  • That dipstick has more information than the car's manual! Cars with life-time fluids mean that the car makers want you to buy new one asap!

    @unebonnevie@unebonnevie3 жыл бұрын
    • Yes, "life-time" means "warranty period"

      @someoneishere6806@someoneishere68062 жыл бұрын
    • Or maybe, just maybe it's designed for the lifespan 9f the rest of the Trans. And that when the oil is old, everything else is too and its time for a rebuild.

      @Yaboidavey@Yaboidavey2 жыл бұрын
    • @@Yaboidavey How naive

      @inspectahgex1910@inspectahgex19102 жыл бұрын
    • The detail on the dipstick really impressed me too.

      @RealGeorg3@RealGeorg32 жыл бұрын
    • @@inspectahgex1910 He's never had a transmission fall out on him before.. Make a wise man out of ya

      @michaelallen2870@michaelallen28702 жыл бұрын
  • Dude I wish every video was as informative as yours. You answered all the questions and what ifs. Thanks

    @shawnstone8924@shawnstone8924 Жыл бұрын
  • What is there to "dislike" in this video? Are there "people" who just travel from video to video and hit the "thumbs down" icon for their own amusement? Uggghhhh. Another great demonstration video packed with useful information! Kudos, Chris.

    @gwarlow@gwarlow7 жыл бұрын
    • To answer your questions, unfortunately, I think there are. Some people like to F with others for "fun". Sad.

      @iamsam8446@iamsam84466 жыл бұрын
    • Gordon Warlow They are sad little people with no lives...

      @kencarp57@kencarp576 жыл бұрын
    • What does it matter? Likes or dislikes both equally give credit to the owner of the video. So he gets paid no matter if it is a like or a dislike.

      @rickyrick9328@rickyrick93286 жыл бұрын
    • Gordon Warlow idiots hate the TRUTH

      @shekharmoona544@shekharmoona5446 жыл бұрын
    • "What is there to "dislike" in this video?" ==> Let me count the ways! A. Fer-ners! B. Commies! C. Pinkos! D. Queers! E. Socialists! F. Knowledge to destroy the capitalist fortunes of profit-seeking transmission repair shops!

      @bobbimke82@bobbimke826 жыл бұрын
  • Finally, someone that knows what the hell they are talking about.

    @TJ-qz6hr@TJ-qz6hr5 жыл бұрын
    • Well i need this information

      @andremccaskill6474@andremccaskill64745 жыл бұрын
    • “Their” -2019

      @howaboutno4586@howaboutno45865 жыл бұрын
    • @@howaboutno4586 They're*

      @brightgarinson3099@brightgarinson30995 жыл бұрын
    • They're* their they're there, please know the difference and when to use them.

      @ElectricalExistence@ElectricalExistence5 жыл бұрын
    • they are

      @TJ-qz6hr@TJ-qz6hr5 жыл бұрын
  • Almost 2023 and you are always coming in clutch with these videos, great work man!

    @Divin3Valor@Divin3Valor Жыл бұрын
  • Great video Chris! Thank you for helping us "Amateurs'" understand the difference between a transmission fluid change and a fluid flush, which as I have now learned could affect how the transmission performs. This was a most helpful video to clear the air on how to work with a transmission that may not have been serviced, since I bought it used. BTW, all the videos I have watched that are on automotive topics have been from you. Thank you again for providing us with a wealth of knowledge that is reliable, well-presented and cleanly edited. Great job and keep up the good work! Thank You So Much!

    @chuckhenley575@chuckhenley575 Жыл бұрын
    • Have you flushed or changed your transmission?

      @drLazyEvil@drLazyEvil6 ай бұрын
  • His engine is cleaner than my car's interior.

    @4Stanzas@4Stanzas5 жыл бұрын
    • 4Stanzas cleaner than the food McDonald’s serves

      @GioBMX@GioBMX4 жыл бұрын
    • C4 Corvette engine bays are really easy to keep clean. And they look awesome with the hood up and exposed.

      @TryNotToHate1@TryNotToHate14 жыл бұрын
    • I wish I was as clean 😔

      @samparwani7101@samparwani71014 жыл бұрын
    • @Sean Steele lol cheers, good sir!

      @samparwani7101@samparwani71013 жыл бұрын
    • Lol for real

      @SapienAnamoly@SapienAnamoly3 жыл бұрын
  • You’re truly an engine genius brother. I love to watch these breakdown videos, not only for entertainment purposes, but also for educational purposes as well. Thank you for all the information and intelligence you put out for all consumers, not just mechanics.

    @howardquayle7049@howardquayle70494 жыл бұрын
  • I've been tormented about this for months. Thank you! A drain and fill is the next logical step.

    @joeschoe4477@joeschoe4477 Жыл бұрын
  • Probably the best info that every one can understand about the content in here. Well done!👌

    @accobra4272@accobra4272 Жыл бұрын
  • My father worked for a large law enforcement agency for many years. Back in the 70’s the agency did a sting operation where they took an old beater car around to various transmission shops for so called repair. Much of the internal parts of the transmission were marked for identification purposes and to determine if parts had been replaced. The car was driven to the shops with a relatively easy fix, just a vacuum hose was disconnected. Of the 13 shops checked, 8 would be transmission shops committed fraud by selling the undercover officer an alleged transmission rebuild. To this day I still don’t trust transmission shops.

    @1960JCRAY@1960JCRAY5 жыл бұрын
    • JC RAY yup, sounds about right, sadly transmission shops are more often than not going to scam the customer because so little is understood. And the ones who are trustworthy gain local legend status. Outside Philly it was Pats transmission, good guys.

      @jeffreystroman2811@jeffreystroman28114 жыл бұрын
    • Very very very helpful and informative!

      @mrs.josephine6919@mrs.josephine69194 жыл бұрын
    • It isn't restricted to trans shops. Many regular mechanics and oil change shops also take advantage of the common driver. They either upsell on work not needed or just outright cheat by not doing what they charge for. People's unfamiliarity with how their cars work is what gives dishonest workmen the upper hand.

      @paulmorphy6638@paulmorphy66384 жыл бұрын
    • Paul Morphy I completely agree with you. Three years ago I took my 4 wheel drive truck in for some work at a transmission shop. The transfer case on the truck had been completely rebuilt less than 1000 miles earlier. The owner of the transmission shop called me to inform that the fluid inside the case was black in color as if it had never been changed in 200k miles. Knowing the case had just been rebuilt, I called his bluff. Advised him it was just rebuilt and asked him if he believed the rebuild case was failing. The shop owner did a complete 180 and said the fluid didn’t look that bad. Yes, always trying to rip you off.

      @1960JCRAY@1960JCRAY4 жыл бұрын
    • @@1960JCRAY That would be funny if it weren't so sad. Fluid is black but not really THAT bad. Right. I wonder what he would have done if you said you'd be right down to have a look.

      @paulmorphy6638@paulmorphy66384 жыл бұрын
  • Chris, man, the level you go to to explain a complicated concept in a simple to understand way is so unreal. Thanks so much for taking the time to educate.

    @xiingli@xiingli8 жыл бұрын
    • +xiingli Thanks! I am glad you guys are learning a lot! It makes me happy to hear the video made a complicated topic, simple to understand!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix8 жыл бұрын
  • A 7 years old video, ans still new and useful! Unfortunately not so many people spreads these kinds of content/knowledge. Thank you very much! Regards from Brazil.

    @leonardofalcao9752@leonardofalcao97528 ай бұрын
  • As a car mechanic novice this was extremely helpful and informative. Thank you Chris!

    @y_uwannaknowmynamehuh741@y_uwannaknowmynamehuh741 Жыл бұрын
  • Transmissions are like electrical outlets/nobody thinks about them until they don't work properly.Very good video, it uses logic and NOT opinion.

    @marshallcollins8634@marshallcollins86345 жыл бұрын
    • but electrical outlets are very cheap and easy to change

      @poiiihy@poiiihy4 жыл бұрын
  • I don’t need to change or flush my transmission fluid, my car leaks it out, I add more

    @chavezhurtado6483@chavezhurtado64834 жыл бұрын
    • Bryan Chavez lol May we recommend a new gasket and filter while you’re at it?

      @jerlaine1638@jerlaine16384 жыл бұрын
    • Haha I'm in the same situation. It's a blessing in disguise till I can afford the parts to do a complete rebuild. Lol

      @pj7362@pj73624 жыл бұрын
    • Maybe because the plug needs to be replaced, is loose or it's too tight!!

      @muaazsheikh3192@muaazsheikh31924 жыл бұрын
    • PJ 73 im in the same situation but with oil lol only leaks at certain points so hey free oil changes ig🤦🏻‍♂️😂

      @sosa3017@sosa30174 жыл бұрын
    • My last two Hondas it was leaks on both engine and transmission. I only remember a vtec filter, oil cover and spark plug hole, and just tran fluid everywhere.

      @chavezhurtado6483@chavezhurtado64834 жыл бұрын
  • This man saving lives with this kinda content

    @VoiceOfTruth8617@VoiceOfTruth86175 ай бұрын
  • I’ve been telling people this same information since 1999. Good video. Sad part is maintenance shops are not telling people about the requirements to keep a vehicle running correctly.

    @Ringman68@Ringman68 Жыл бұрын
  • Always loosen the fill hole first. Otherwise you can loosen the drain plug and drain the fluid...... And not be able to fill it if the fill bolt won’t come out

    @jackwade793@jackwade7934 жыл бұрын
    • TRUE. If by chance you cant get the filler hole bolt out, or you round off the shoulders of the head trying, at least your car is still driveable.

      @jimedward8908@jimedward89084 жыл бұрын
    • In that scenario, fill it through the dipstick hole?

      @peytonannett4911@peytonannett49114 жыл бұрын
    • @@peytonannett4911 thank you for being the voice of reason

      @MrArdissono@MrArdissono4 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks

      @argustigreal5972@argustigreal59724 жыл бұрын
    • @@peytonannett4911 Thanks

      @argustigreal5972@argustigreal59724 жыл бұрын
  • Been working on bikes and cars since the early 70's, and I'm still learning something new every day....Thanks Chris!!!

    @glenniz1@glenniz12 жыл бұрын
  • This guy is THE GOAT!!! Thanks -- helped me make a descision going into a repaiir and know what I was talking about when dealing with "The Mechanics." Did a change only -- car running smoother and not shifting hard anymore.

    @staceysing4263@staceysing426311 ай бұрын
  • I changed my transmission oil for the first time in 440000 miles. Thanks to you video. I was expecting my transmission to give up. 2014 Toyota Camry.

    @JoseMartinez-lo4iu@JoseMartinez-lo4iu Жыл бұрын
    • 44,000 or 440,000???

      @bgood213@bgood2133 ай бұрын
    • I've got a 2000 Sienna with 265k that I'm about to change

      @Network126@Network1262 ай бұрын
    • 2006 scion tc 255k, running like a champ.

      @noc4265@noc42652 ай бұрын
    • @@bgood213It’s a camry… probably 440k lol. It’s just breaking in.

      @Username-2@Username-215 күн бұрын
    • Are you serious?

      @bgood213@bgood21314 күн бұрын
  • Chris I have been in the automotive industry for 18 years and I am very impressed with your video. I have spent years to explain to customers the exact points you covered I just did not have the room to keep a transmission on the counter to show the clutch packs but you have a great KZhead channel and would have loved to have had this to play to customers when I was still in the passenger car industry. I have now moved to managing a shop for 18 wheelers but keep up the great work and helping teach people that do not understand.

    @jasonm.6438@jasonm.64388 жыл бұрын
  • So conclusion: Always keep good maintenance of your fluid, never leave your fluid unattended.

    @TheRyanator36910@TheRyanator369107 жыл бұрын
    • Pretty much!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix7 жыл бұрын
  • Im so glad that I ran into this video... so many people keep telling me to not change my transmission fluid... and this helped me realize that ive been lied to for years. thanks Chris... this is a very informative video

    @MurkoProduction@MurkoProduction Жыл бұрын
    • So what happened did you change it

      @gilbertgarcia9075@gilbertgarcia90753 ай бұрын
    • @@gilbertgarcia9075yes and nothing bad happened. My car changes gears a lot smoother.

      @MurkoProduction@MurkoProduction3 ай бұрын
    • Same here. I have 230k on my truck and don't know if it's ever been changed. I've always been told if you don't know when it was last done, don't change it. Just now seeing this video. Looks like I'll check it and do a change, not a flush

      @omaha-republican@omaha-republican2 ай бұрын
    • @@omaha-republican Yes i honestly feel like if you think it needs to be changed then do it and if you feel nervous about it... just drain a little bit by a little bit... just make sure its filled at the recommended fill line.

      @MurkoProduction@MurkoProduction2 ай бұрын
  • This is the most informative explanation on transmission fluid and how it can affect your car. Thanks for the information!

    @nicholereid2761@nicholereid2761 Жыл бұрын
  • Great, Chris. I had heard that myth that changing the fluid in a transmission can damage it. Now I understand. Thanks 🙏🏻 You have a very pleasant manner.

    @urielstud@urielstud3 жыл бұрын
  • Really good explanation Chris. I'd been wondering about this for some time, people had varying opinions, but after about 14 years finally changed (not flushed) the fluid in my '03 Monte (color was pretty good). Thanks for reassuring me, and for the work you put into this video to help us understand more about transmissions in general.

    @johnmichael7983@johnmichael79833 жыл бұрын
  • Bro. I bow to you. Thank you for saving us sooo much headache

    @garrettwalraven851@garrettwalraven851 Жыл бұрын
  • One of the best videos I have seen on KZhead in years! Thanks! It totally made sense!

    @earthstewardude@earthstewardude Жыл бұрын
  • I am not a real mechanic, but I play one on TV, and in my professional opinion, Chris really nailed it here! He really knows his stuff, boy!

    @maj8301@maj8301 Жыл бұрын
  • When I bought my 2nd car( I was 19) the trans fluid had a slight dark tinge so I went to get a fluid change, ( here come the fun part I'm standing there when he pulls the filter and sets it on the drill press and pick up some shavings from the drill and puts in on the filter( guess he forgot I was standing behind him). He brings the filter and me to the manager and says"ooohh this trans is shot look at the metal in the filter" The manager looks at me and says" let me work up a number for a trans rebuild"." I said OK can I use your phone"? "who are you gonna call"? The police I saw your man take those slivers off the bench press and put them on the filter and I'm gonna have you arrested for fraud". Mgr "let's wait a second and talk this out". "sure change fluid put new filter for free" Mgr went OK' got it for free and STILL reported him to Motor Vehicle Service of the City and State of N.Y. Went by a few weeks later and place was boarded up.

    @kevinbarry3066@kevinbarry30666 жыл бұрын
    • Kevin Barry didn't happen

      @codylujan@codylujan6 жыл бұрын
    • proof or g.t.f.o

      @urbanmisfit1097@urbanmisfit10976 жыл бұрын
    • Many years ago we took our vehicle in for a fluid and filter change. The guy at the shop said it wouldn't help and showed me the little filings in the pan. He wanted me to commit to a rebuild. I couldn't afford it at the time so they just put the old transmission fluid back in and sent me on my way. He said I would be back in a month for a rebuild. My dad convinced me to change the fluid and filter. Man was I ticked off when I pulled the pan off of that transmission and found that they had torn the screen off of the filter and just put the old fluid back in. I didn't know how to do a flush at the time so I just changed the fluid and filter. WOW!!!! All of my shift problems cleared up and the car ran great for as long as we had it. So I always, ALWAYS recommend doing a fluid and filter change a least or a (flush is best in my opinion.) You don't have to pay the big bucks for a flush either. You can just do the fluid and filter change first. Then before you start the engine take off the return hose FROM the transmission cooler going back TO the transmission and direct it to your drain pan. Then start the engine. Your new fluid will push the old fluid out all the way through the system including but not limited to your torque converter and trans cooler. When the fluid coming out of the return hose is clean your system has been almost completely flushed. ALMOST. I don't know what percentage didn't get changed but this is pretty thorough. I do NOT believe the shop in my situation put any metal filings in the pan. There are frequently vary small fibers and filings in the bottom of an oil pan. I am CERTAIN they tore off the screen from the filter! My filter was just a fine mesh screen. I would have turned them in but I figured it would be just my word against theirs. It just makes me wonder how many people they conned and how long it went on.

      @DavidBruceAllen1@DavidBruceAllen16 жыл бұрын
    • Urban Misfit lol i know right

      @kRazoh89@kRazoh895 жыл бұрын
    • Kevin Barry I hope you watched closely as they worked on your car!

      @wobu5361@wobu53615 жыл бұрын
  • I've just found your videos. My dad is an amateur car guru, and whenever I have any issues with my vehicle, I go straight to him. Ever since I've subbed and been watching your videos, I've been getting more and more knowledgeable about the mechanics of an automobile and now it's something that he and I can talk about for hours. Thank you for what you do my dude, keep it up!

    @untitledsouppng@untitledsouppng4 жыл бұрын
    • Awesome!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix4 жыл бұрын
  • Great video Chris. Thank you for explaining this in great detail 👍

    @heidersanchez3711@heidersanchez3711 Жыл бұрын
  • I've been operating motor vehicles for a while now and everyone I ever changed the filter and a five or a few quarts on, it helped it and i noticed a smoother shift quicker shift. The worst that's going to happen is NO CHANGE in which case you didn't need to or it's worn-out period. Truthful vid.

    @my2cents645@my2cents645 Жыл бұрын
  • Wow, that demo of WHY replacing old, black fluid can cause slipping is a game-changer! All makes sense now, thanks for devoting your time to teaching us!!

    @skwerl81@skwerl81 Жыл бұрын
  • Thank you SO much for clarifying this age-old riddle: Change or Flush? You saved my insanity, you're the best!

    @lizlalove6171@lizlalove61714 жыл бұрын
  • Letting a novice see what the benefits and consequences of changing and/or flushing versus waiting too long are outstanding. I like the physical breakdown and visual aid of seeing all the valves and channels of a transmission as well as the fact the torque converter hold a lot of fluid.

    @vols4448@vols44482 ай бұрын
  • You've given me the best and most clear information of any video I've watched. Thank you.

    @steveb.2874@steveb.28744 ай бұрын
  • I have worked in a transmission shop for 30 years. if you service your transmission every 12 to 15 thousand miles with a simple pan drop service it should last indefinite. Transmissions rely very strongly on the viscosity of the fluid, and when it gets old and wears out is when you have problems. as for flushing cars that have not had regular maintenance. ATF is the highest detergent fluid there is at 180 degrees. It tends to break years of sediment that has trapped behind the clutches, behind the apply pistons, and in the crevices of the valve bodies loose all at once. this is why people say that a flesh is not a good idea. if you had regular maintenance on your vehicle you won't need a flush. when the flush machines came out we bought one. I've seen cars drive in the shop. get a full system flush. and then not want to move back out. the new fluid broke all the debris loose that fast. our $7,000 machine now sets in the corner collecting dust. chrisfix gave the right advice when he said regular maintenance. I've always recommended that you change it once a year right before your busy time. just the simple pan drop service and change the filter. that will keep your viscosity of the fluid up to good level.

    @Tacticaldesertdweller@Tacticaldesertdweller6 жыл бұрын
    • When it comes to transmissions, whether automatic or manual, only use the fluid / lubricant that it calls for in your owner's manual.

      @frbird51@frbird516 жыл бұрын
    • Good points! I do a drain/refill every time I change my engine oil (about 10k with the synthetic) on my Honda. There's also an in-line filter that is easy to change, but hard to get to because of the all the objects in the way. I have heard too many horror stories about Honda autos so do not want to be a victim when it can be avoided cheaply.

      @oldtwinsna8347@oldtwinsna83476 жыл бұрын
    • I'm just happy to know there's someone in the world who changes their ATF at 12k miles. If I do mine at 75k I feel like a rock star.

      @jshepard152@jshepard1525 жыл бұрын
  • This guy is on his A game. Really appreciate the good info and the way he lays it out. Thanks. JP

    @jamespennington9719@jamespennington97194 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent video !! Straight forward clear understandable , and to the point without any ridiculous comedy ! Well done !

    @stevesneed56@stevesneed56 Жыл бұрын
  • You have given me hope. Thanks for sharing such complete, simple, and well thought out information.

    @feliperomero641@feliperomero641 Жыл бұрын
  • Without a doubt one of the clearest, concise informative videos I have ever seen on youtube.

    @StudioDaVeed@StudioDaVeed8 жыл бұрын
    • +CrazyDaveIowa Agreed. Finally some people who really explain you the shit you need to understand unlike other youtubers with fake titles and click baiting.

      @LouGrinder@LouGrinder8 жыл бұрын
    • EVAR!

      @RinksRides@RinksRides7 жыл бұрын
  • i love when someone takes the time to really learn their craft... dude knows his stuff

    @Matt-py6nl@Matt-py6nl7 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks a lot Matt!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix7 жыл бұрын
    • Yea he does. I watch and recommend this guy ALL the time.

      @petshopboyspartnership@petshopboyspartnership7 жыл бұрын
    • ChrisFix 2001 Chevy Malibu closed transmission how to see if it's full

      @jiheemvohor9720@jiheemvohor97207 жыл бұрын
    • burn it

      @aquaticterrafirma@aquaticterrafirma6 жыл бұрын
  • 😀 AWESOMENESS! Great video. It's concise, yet informative. You get to the point quickly and keep the viewers engaged 🙂👍

    @a-1autoelectric627@a-1autoelectric627 Жыл бұрын
  • Dang bro, you have a good detailed way of explaining things. I'm subscribing

    @elpelon3001@elpelon3001 Жыл бұрын
  • People like you make life so much easier. Thank you, chris :)

    @aslt5711@aslt57113 жыл бұрын
  • I'm an engineer, so the detailed description of whether to do a flush or change is phenomenal! Great demo of how everything works. I understand perfectly now! Thanks a bunch! God Bless!

    @nabob3223@nabob32232 жыл бұрын
  • IDK Chris I have a 1992 Acura Vigor. I changed xmission fluid yearly when I drove a lot. Average 25000 miles per year. I’ve retired the vehicle to maybe 600 miles per year. No xmission problems changed engine at 250000 miles. Still a great car! Next year paint scratch and dent! Great info!

    @MrFmccarty@MrFmccarty Жыл бұрын
  • Hi man you have just answered all my questions on changing transmission fluids,even untruths that was told to us today; we thought it was wrong so now we know,thank you so much & God Bless!!!!

    @charleslucas3682@charleslucas3682 Жыл бұрын
    • I wonder what untruths you were told... what the video convinced you about - what is right. Because I agree with the video only to a certain part.

      @petrbruk8468@petrbruk8468 Жыл бұрын
  • Don’t know what I’d do without you Chris!

    @Armando-jo8fp@Armando-jo8fp4 жыл бұрын
    • Thanks!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix4 жыл бұрын
  • Dang Chris - your videos are so concise, yet cover the topic completely and are easy for ANYONE to follow. Awesome job!

    @jefferyshall@jefferyshall3 жыл бұрын
  • Another great video from Chrisfix. I have watched several, and they are the best car repair and maintenance videos on youtube!

    @Razorusskie@Razorusskie5 ай бұрын
  • Wow CF! Thank you for clearing it all up. Your explanations and descriptions were very helpful. Learned quite a bit.

    @albertclark3801@albertclark3801 Жыл бұрын
    • Glad you learned a lot from the video! Thanks!

      @chrisfix@chrisfix Жыл бұрын
  • This is an amazing break down. You answered basically every question I had going into this!

    @Everfalling@Everfalling2 жыл бұрын
  • I love this channel, Chris has helped me understand so many things that I’ve wanted to learn forever. Helping girls not to get fooled. Thank you Chris 🙌🏼

    @DragonflyPhilosophy88@DragonflyPhilosophy882 жыл бұрын
  • Superb tutorial. Thank you so much for sharing. I've just purchased a 2009 Jaguar Xtype 2.2d. As you said, the auto transmission is a sealed unit, but very expensive to replace. There is, of course, a way of emptying and topping up the fluid, but received wisdom advises against this. Your definition of flush versus change is very informative and sounds like good advice to follow.

    @whomadethatsaltysoup@whomadethatsaltysoup Жыл бұрын
    • Hey, have you flushed or just changed?

      @drLazyEvil@drLazyEvil6 ай бұрын
  • As a mechanic who had to ensure Noah's Ark was fit for seaworthiness I can confirm after more than 4,000 years Chris knows what he is talking about.

    @daleburnfart6845@daleburnfart6845 Жыл бұрын
    • 😂😂

      @j2thec472@j2thec472Ай бұрын
  • I am a 25 year A.S.E. Master tech and have to say this is correct information. Great explanation given on why a worn out transmission will not pick up new fluid. Good video all the way through.

    @tonytucker4370@tonytucker43703 жыл бұрын
  • Great method of instruction -- straightforward visuals, to-the-point explanations, and summary at the end. Nicely-produced video, too. And, obviously, I appreciated the content itself... learned a few things about transmission fluid properties and the diff between "flush" and "change." Appreciate the effort Chris took to put it all together for his viewers.

    @MowBeta@MowBeta2 жыл бұрын
  • As always, very good content Chris!!!

    @terrysigler330@terrysigler330 Жыл бұрын
  • My father has a 2001 Nissan Frontier V6 with 288,000 miles that I borrowed this week. When I picked it up he warned me about the morning sickness. After moving a children's playhouse (the reason for needing a truck) I decided it would be nice to service the transmission as a thank you. Just as I was about to start he text saying he had never changed the fluid or filter and said I should not either because he had 2 mechanics warn him that it would never run again. I heard this myth 30 years ago and was told back then the only concern was for older (pre 1970) models. Fast forward to 2023. Since this is not my vehicle I decided to check it out on you tube before proceeding. This video is the best one PERIOD. It answered all the questions and explained why this might be a concern. I decided to proceed and worst case scenario, I could add some transmission additive that has grit in it to help the clutches catch. At least the fluid and filter would be clean which should fix the morning sickness. This video gave the information for me to make an informed decision and the confidence to proceed. Everything worked out perfectly. No issues and the transmission works great. No slipping and no morning sickness. Thanks for being concise and presenting the information in an order that makes sense. I wish all videos on you tube were this good!

    @triggerray3443@triggerray3443 Жыл бұрын
  • Chris, this is the most informative video I’ve seem on transmission service wether that be changing or flushing the fluid. As a transmission builder I’m asked these same questions pretty much daily and most of the time the customer is still apprehensive about doing a flush or fluid change. I’ve told customers similarly as you stated basically, if the fluid is darker than a maroon color that I only recommend a fluid change. I advise them to do service as the OEM stated in their owners manual or damage will occur. Your explanation and demonstrations of the fluids, and hard parts is remarkably accurate and commendable as a KZhead DIY’er and your channel is always a good recommendation for every individual DIY’er. If the customers fluid is pink (very rare) unless recently flushed or red then I recommend a fluid flush although not using a trans flush machine. After 20yrs of diagnosing, rebuilding and maintaining thousands of transmissions for my customers. I’ve always flushed the tranny’s via the trans cooler return line at the trans method as well as removing the pan to replace the filter, clean the pan and magnet. This insures the torque converter, valve body assy(s), clutch packs, lubrication circuits, trans cooler and lines are flushed of as much debris (clutch material, varnish & metal or moisture contamination) as humanly possible. The only Transmissions that didn’t work for or that started slipping afterward were transmissions that were well on their way out and in need a rebuild in the first place. Your repeated stating of “follow the OEM owners manual” is by far the best advise you can give a customer. As far as transmissions that use “lifetime fluid” is just that, once the fluid has been heated to the point of viscosity breakdown it is no longer a good viscosity for lubrication and is now only a friction modifier therefore it needs to be replaced. I’ve got literally hundreds of customers that will state that fact after I showed them the condition of their old fluid and the damage and in some cases the carnage it caused.

    @80sfordguy@80sfordguy3 жыл бұрын
    • Maybe lifetime fluid means when the fluid becomes worn out and contaminated the transmissions dies

      @arthurdolle5257@arthurdolle5257 Жыл бұрын
    • @@arthurdolle5257technically it's 100% true that the fluid will last the lifetime of the transmission.

      @innocuousmerchant8766@innocuousmerchant87669 ай бұрын
  • Thank you! This seems to be the fullest and most complete and competent video on this DIY concern. It is for me.

    @Iamjamessmith1@Iamjamessmith14 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks. You answered some troubling questions I had on fluid changing. Great and very clear explanation.

    @jonboz7585@jonboz75853 ай бұрын
  • If you are doing towing or other heavy loads the transmission fluid should be checked more often. Greater force between the gears can make more heat and wear out the transmission fluid at a faster rate.

    @JohnDoe-mx1sq@JohnDoe-mx1sq11 ай бұрын
  • Nice job on the video. 30 yrs building transmissions. You covered the topic very well.

    @cardoc5322@cardoc53225 жыл бұрын
    • Bottom line, if it ain't broke, don't fix it.

      @chefgiovanni@chefgiovanni4 жыл бұрын
  • Excellent ++ video! Very informative. No BS with irrelevant or useless data. Quick & straight to the point. Unfortunately, most guys make "horrible" repair videos. Keep up the great work! This industry need mechanics like you to properly inform us all!

    @amceagle1@amceagle12 жыл бұрын
  • Thanks Chris for your timely and well illustrated demostarted ways to determine more precisely what is hapening to a transmission when there problems.

    @henryduncan8966@henryduncan89664 ай бұрын
  • Lol...damn. I've never seen a dipstick with a short story written on it like that.

    @Nater389@Nater3896 жыл бұрын
    • Ya should've seen the dipstick on the old '63 pontiac I had. It was a novel

      @chaosdemonwolf1@chaosdemonwolf16 жыл бұрын
    • Lol

      @deljean@deljean5 жыл бұрын
    • But it is really a great idea! Not like in Japanese cars) of cars with sealed AT

      @SlavaKolesnikov@SlavaKolesnikov5 жыл бұрын
    • Manuel Santos If they're not reading the manual, then they're probably not reading the dip stick either...

      @ElijahDecker@ElijahDecker5 жыл бұрын
    • Right! Mine didn't have all that 😆

      @mizv7018@mizv70185 жыл бұрын
  • 8.1 liter Workhorse with Allison 1000, 15 years on the road. Thanks for encouragement. I just removed the pan, cleaned internal pan magnet, changed the fluid [10 qts], both filters, at 106K. Not too bad in color, as it had been previously drained and spin-on [alert for magnet washer] replaced at 60K. Note: Auto Zone torque wrench for 26 inch lbs pan bolts, was free..... with $50 deposit. A.Z.'s full synthetic Valvolene [back compatible] was 2 for $5 and they accepted the old fluid for recycle.

    @Blogengezer@Blogengezer5 жыл бұрын
  • for someone who knows absolutely nothing about vehicles thank you for helping me get a grasp of an idea of how they work

    @troylowman8076@troylowman80764 ай бұрын
  • but your car is angled up so won't the transmission fluid leak out or not leak out depending on where the drain is so when adding transmission fluid from the bottom shouldn't the car be level?

    @OttoThompsonReviews@OttoThompsonReviews Жыл бұрын
  • Jaguar already knows it's going to break, so why bother with a dipstick.

    @jamalbaker4423@jamalbaker44235 жыл бұрын
    • That jag was made by ford......fix or repair daily. Ford.

      @whocares4199@whocares41994 жыл бұрын
    • Same with MINI and their Coopers. I had one, but the transmission broke...

      @codybarrett4672@codybarrett46724 жыл бұрын
    • Manufacturers put sealed transmissions in because they want it to wear out so u can buy a new car

      @Datsun7705@Datsun77054 жыл бұрын
    • @@codybarrett4672 Mini vehicles are made by bmw. There's your problem

      @sebastianmoore4875@sebastianmoore48754 жыл бұрын
    • That Jag is a Ford. Built on a Ford chassis and coupled to a Ford motor

      @enniodaddazio1546@enniodaddazio15464 жыл бұрын
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