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Old 03-19-2015, 08:12 PM
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There is lots of discussion on the risks of failure post-fluid-change. I contend that it is a real risk, albeit a relatively small one. It is just that I don't see the upside, the statistics on how replacing fluid has extended transmission life. No data whatsoever. But we do get reports of failures, apart from those where the wrong fluid or filter was used, or where there was already a problem. In the past decade, maintenance planning has moved into the science category, while some are still doing things and spending money just because they feel good. I'm all for feeling good, and if it feels good do it, but don't pretend that it is going to extend the transmission life unless there is some rationale other than "that's the way we always did it".
Likewise there are no statistics to demonstrate replacing the fluid increases the risk of transmission failure. No data whatsoever. Just anecdotes.

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Fun topic. Even with sunny, who is still singing about old wives and urban myths. Same as last time around.
I'm happy to reconsider my position once you provide supporting data. Until then why would you think my position this is a wives tale would change?
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