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The risk isn't tipping the fluid back in, but rather the higher detergent levels of the new fluid compared to the old fluid. When the amount of detergent changes, the fluid is more likely to scour out deposits that in many cases weren't hurting anything. If they make it to the filter, fine. If they lodge in the valve body in one of the many small orifices, that is when problems occur.
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But if you go to the ZF Service site (a group that doesn't make transmissions, but which is a division of ZF which sells service parts and fluids for them) they will happily tell you to change the fluid. Follow the money.
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It is an economic, life cycle cost calculation, at the end of the day. And that refers to the transmission life. I believe that the transmission will more likely fail from some other cause, whether electronic sensor or wiring harness or whatever, before it fails due to fluid degradation. Not always, but frequently enough that replacing fluid is a questionable economic investment. If the fluid was overheated due to some other problem, sure. But now that we have lock up torque converters, and ECMs that back off the power during shifts, and have sufficient transmission cooling to tow 7700 lbs on 12% grades without additional coolers, the transmission is pretty much set. BMW is even warming the trans fluid on a cold start to reduce wear. None of these things existed in the days of 3 speed slush boxes that burnt their fluid every 30,000 miles. 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". Fun topic. Even with sunny, who is still singing about old wives and urban myths. Same as last time around.
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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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Gotta love anecdotes :-) Unfortunately, there are always people who like to equate them to "facts".
We change the (various) fluids in our construction and forestry equipment for very simple reasons - it's cheap maintenance. We can leave it, sure. And we can hope that the hydraulic systems will not suffer because of that. But since there is an awful lot of money that we frankly can't afford to gamble with wrapped up in the kit, we do what we can to hopefully reduce repair costs. Personally, I see that as a very similar position to the ZF transmissions. But hey, I'm just a simple bloke with some old fashioned ideas who is quite happy to spend a few dollars on preventative maintenance in the hope of avoiding something more serious down the track that I could very well have avoided. Just makes me laugh how some of the "anti-fluid-change" brigade are so vociferous in their desire to convince others not to do it.
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Well, where do people stand on changing other fluids? Transfer case & final drive for example?
I did the transfer case shortly after replacing the actuator, and final drive is next up. |
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Nowadays all fluids compartments on the machine are put through SOS testing (oil analysis). Not sure if there would be enough similarity between automotive transmissions and machinery transmissions to warrant testing, but I could get the lab to run a sample on the fluid that comes out of my transmission (when I flush it) to see what's in there? I've got 115k's on mine.
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Oil change prior to what the service lights call for, but usually by about 10% or so (last four vehicles). That means 24,000 km oil changes, including with the 535 twin turbo. Worked well. Diffs if they get water in them (look for colour when checking levels). Transfer case (x drive in my case) when the wear limits are reached (error code)
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The fluid guide I downloaded from XOutpost in 2010 suggests every 30K miles. |
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Edit: there isn't a downside to changing the differential fluid and the pre-xdrive fluid earlier, except cost. 30,000 seems early, but what does the service guide say for your model? if you have xdrive, be aware of the fluid monitoring the transfer case is doing and any resets that may be required.
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