Transmission fluid flush Prerunner 99
#1
Transmission fluid flush Prerunner 99
Hello
I just baught a 99 Prerunner. I noticed that the transmission fluid isn't exactly the color I am used to. it is brownish. I don't feel the transmission is OK for the most, but sometimes when I suddenly remove foot from gas pedal, the transmission seems to lower gear with a slight bump.
I heard it is not a good thing to flush the transmission fluid.
The truck has 83,000, any thoughts on that?
Thanks
I just baught a 99 Prerunner. I noticed that the transmission fluid isn't exactly the color I am used to. it is brownish. I don't feel the transmission is OK for the most, but sometimes when I suddenly remove foot from gas pedal, the transmission seems to lower gear with a slight bump.
I heard it is not a good thing to flush the transmission fluid.
The truck has 83,000, any thoughts on that?
Thanks
Last edited by focal point; 10-07-2009 at 03:05 PM.
#2
There are lots of opinions on flushing.
I'm thinking about doing it myself, but since it ain't broke.....
I was reading this the other day:
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...19#Post1617819
I think this topic has been covered here a few times. Do a quick search.
I'm thinking about doing it myself, but since it ain't broke.....
I was reading this the other day:
http://www.bobistheoilguy.com/forums...19#Post1617819
I think this topic has been covered here a few times. Do a quick search.
#3
Most times if the transmission fluid is brown it means the transmission have been overheated. 9 out of 10 times after you do a flush on a transmission like this they tend to fall apart and have major issues.
This best way I've found change the fluid but not kill a overheated transmission is to SLOWLY change the fluid by means of dilution.
Since the 4runner has a transmission pan drain plug its really easy. Each week drain about 1-2 quarts and replace it with new trans fluid. After about 6 to 8 weeks the fluid will have been flushed via dilution.
I've had several overheated transmissions and did this method with them and never had a problem.
This best way I've found change the fluid but not kill a overheated transmission is to SLOWLY change the fluid by means of dilution.
Since the 4runner has a transmission pan drain plug its really easy. Each week drain about 1-2 quarts and replace it with new trans fluid. After about 6 to 8 weeks the fluid will have been flushed via dilution.
I've had several overheated transmissions and did this method with them and never had a problem.
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