Chattanooga Times Free Press

WHEN IT COMES TO TRANSMISSI­ON FLUID, FLUSHING BEATS CHANGING

- BY RAY MAGlIOZZI

Dear Car Talk:

I own a 2000 Jeep Cherokee. It needs fresh transmissi­on fluid. What would your honest answer be about the benefits of “flushing” the transmissi­on versus a transmissi­on fluid “change”? Thanks! -- Francois

Well, I wouldn’t flush the whole transmissi­on yet, Francois. But you should flush the transmissi­on fluid.

When you just remove the drain plug and rely on gravity to remove your transmissi­on fluid, only a little more than half of it comes out. All of the dirty fluid that’s sitting in the torque converter, and many of the passages, just stays there and contaminat­es the new fluid.

So a flush is a better alternativ­e. We use a machine at the garage that connects to the transmissi­on cooler lines. And, while the engine is running, it sends new fluid in and captures the old fluid coming out.

And because it pushes out the old fluid with the new fluid, you get a complete change of fluid. If your transmissi­on holds, for example, 14 quarts of transmissi­on fluid, 14 new quarts go in and 14 old, dirty quarts come out.

It costs about twice as much as just opening the drain plug, but it’s at least twice as good. Plus, someone has to pay for that expensive machine we bought!

But if you’re going to go through the trouble of changing your transmissi­on fluid, you might as well actually change all of it, right?

Unless your transmissi­on has social anxiety, Francois. Then you might want to just change half of the fluid and give your transmissi­on a chance to get to know the new fluid better first.

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(c) 2017 by Ray Magliozzi and Doug Berman

Distribute­d by King Features Syndicate, Inc.

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