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  • @scottykilmer
    @scottykilmer  Před 6 lety +252

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    • @pur3plays25
      @pur3plays25 Před 6 lety +2

      Scotty Kilmer 90k kilometers 2013 mazda 3 ?? what do think scotty ?? should i change the fluid ??

    • @pur3plays25
      @pur3plays25 Před 6 lety

      I'd never changed it before since i got the car

    • @ryanmurphy6413
      @ryanmurphy6413 Před 6 lety +1

      Scotty Kilmer, my question is if you already have a transmission and the hydro fluid is dirty as Hell and high mileage, what do you do- just change the whole thing or rebuild the tranny and or lastly buy a cheaper rebuilt one?

    • @int131299
      @int131299 Před 6 lety +3

      Scotty i have a honda civic at 143k miles. fluid color is not red/pink but orange. dont know when it was last changed since I bought used. So should I change it?

    • @snowmexican5479
      @snowmexican5479 Před 6 lety +9

      What about Manual transmissions? Whats your advice on them?

  • @facepalmdaily4404
    @facepalmdaily4404 Před 4 lety +1968

    quicker explanation: Changing fluid will NOT damage your transmission, but it could reveal damage that was already present.

    • @vinnygraziano1318
      @vinnygraziano1318 Před 4 lety +141

      You're right 100%, I flushed the original transmission fluid in my fiancées Mercury Sable with 200k. Fluid changes should be based on the condition. It was black but not burned and didn't have particles in the fluid. I dropped the pad and changed the fluid and filter 4 times over the course of 2 months. She has no issues with it slipping or losing gears and all the fluid is brand new and bright red now. She's been driving it everyday for over a year. Go by the fluid condition not the mileage. Now I change the fluid and filter once a year

    • @RobHTech
      @RobHTech Před 4 lety +8

      yes. exactly what I stated, though in a different manner.

    • @bignoseharry6561
      @bignoseharry6561 Před 3 lety +16

      If NOT able to move vehicle afterwards is any revealing indication...

    • @bch5513
      @bch5513 Před 3 lety +22

      Tell that to my in-laws... ugh. My MIL who know jack about cars essentially yelled at me when I insisted that transmissions needed fluid changed too. 😩. Her mechanic (according to her) that she would trust with her first born apparently instructed her that it would just cause it to fail and had MANY that drive and we’re “fine” before and wouldn’t drive out of the shop. So he refuses to even do the service any more.. SO frustrating. She does have a car with 210k on it too. Guess what. It is a celica.. 🤣

    • @johnh8546
      @johnh8546 Před 3 lety +60

      Yeah people are dumb. I have a Honda Accord with 515,651 miles on it. Original engine and automatic transmission. I have spilled and filled the transmission every 20K miles since the car was new. That’s about $750 dollars in fluid over the transmissions life. She still shifts fine and can’t say great it hesitates just enough to notice going into 3 but nothing horrible. So $750 dollars over 19 years is worth it to not have to drop at $1500 to send off the transmission to be rebuilt. That’s doing the pull out and drop in myself.

  • @felipeteixeira7169
    @felipeteixeira7169 Před 4 lety +953

    Been changing my transmission every 20k miles on my 2004 Honda Accord V6 since brand new and it now has 421 thousand miles and still shifts perfectly.

    • @Chief_5
      @Chief_5 Před 4 lety +15

      Felipe Teixeira did you do the change yourself?

    • @chacorta3478
      @chacorta3478 Před 4 lety +227

      You must be rich to change the transmission every 20k miles lol

    • @xxxDRCODxxx
      @xxxDRCODxxx Před 4 lety +65

      FilthyRich If you know how to change the fluid, it’s not that costly. Your only paying for the fluid.

    • @freddykrueger7406
      @freddykrueger7406 Před 4 lety +18

      You smart. I fucked up 😪🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️

    • @chacorta3478
      @chacorta3478 Před 4 lety +95

      Metal Head Gamer it’s a joke, he forgot to type “fluid” and only typed “transmission” so is a joke saying that he’s buying new transmissions every 20k miles

  • @JohnnyVent
    @JohnnyVent Před 2 lety +139

    It really is amazing how sometimes broken parts can be the only thing keeping other broken parts going and that replacing broken parts can, in a way, make things worse until you restore everything.

    • @FunGuyFruits
      @FunGuyFruits Před 2 lety +6

      Yup. Like have low refrigerant can run fine in your furnace until you clean the coils and bam, they ice up

    • @tomrawrzzz5096
      @tomrawrzzz5096 Před rokem +10

      Not necessarily broken parts, because broken parts don't work. But think of it as parts that wore out together. When you replace 1 you disturb a balance.

    • @prodastro-xh4tp
      @prodastro-xh4tp Před rokem

      @@ThePhantomGodofNight check your harmonic balancer. im sure you have figured it out now but just thought

    • @roundedges2
      @roundedges2 Před 5 měsíci

      So what about putting in some thickener on older trannies?

  • @geesegoose6174
    @geesegoose6174 Před 4 lety +112

    "lifetime" is just dealership slang for "until your next car"

  • @Rexdeath910
    @Rexdeath910 Před 4 lety +875

    Then there's the people who get cars from previous owners who never changed the transmission oil, and you have to deal with their negligence.

    • @Fsilone
      @Fsilone Před 4 lety +67

      Always fluid check when buying.

    • @rb88dhb
      @rb88dhb Před 4 lety +100

      Yeah but sealed trans make this so much harder n more n more cars going to this type of trans! Hate it

    • @rb88dhb
      @rb88dhb Před 4 lety +14

      Fsilone sealed trans kinda make it tuff unless u bring all the proper tools for THAT vehicle and a jack and stands to level it

    • @Rexdeath910
      @Rexdeath910 Před 4 lety +53

      Checking fluids isn't always the issue you can't change damage that was already done.

    • @turkmerc4120
      @turkmerc4120 Před 4 lety +14

      Story of my life

  • @lennyd.9270
    @lennyd.9270 Před 4 lety +22

    I have a 2003 Corolla. Flushed the transmission once. No problem. Besides regular maintenance I've only had to change the starter. 276000 miles and still going 👍

  • @jakegarner1456
    @jakegarner1456 Před 4 lety +806

    Scotty: change your transmission fluid!
    Also scotty: dont change your transmission fluid!

    • @glennjohn3919
      @glennjohn3919 Před 4 lety +30

      Don't change (if it's at 150k+ miles), otherwise change.

    • @luisx333
      @luisx333 Před 4 lety +12

      @@glennjohn3919 what about 140k on nissan altima?

    • @glennjohn3919
      @glennjohn3919 Před 4 lety +17

      @@luisx333 I was just quoting what Scotty said. If you have never changed your tranny fluid I'd say don't. The only thing probably causing friction in your transmission that allows shifting is the gritty fluid. Metal shavings become a part of contaminated fluid overtime if it hasn't been changed. Since your transmission has been shifting in this environment for so long, it's likely they only thing that's keeping it going. If you want to know for sure, have a mechanic check the fluid (I'm guessing Altima models these days have closed off transmissions like my versa), if it's black and tar like, I wouldn't change it, if you do it's more than likely going to slip. I have a versa at 140k, and I made the same mistake of never changing it. Check ChrisFix's video on the subject if you want more specifics.

    • @luisx333
      @luisx333 Před 4 lety +1

      @@glennjohn3919 yeah i have to check the transmission fluid to see if its been changed since i bought it at 50k so there's a chance it was changed but only way to check would be to drain the pan which from watching videos seems like it would only drain 4 of the 12 quarts in the transmission. Which doesn't seem to be too much of a change. I guess i gotta pray

    • @glennjohn3919
      @glennjohn3919 Před 4 lety +8

      @@luisx333 I'm in the same boat brother, I have had some hard shifts lately, I'm taking it real easy on the gas. Ideally I'd like my car to at least last another 50k miles.

  • @brettpatetto6847
    @brettpatetto6847 Před 2 lety +17

    I like you sir you take the pain and punishment out of expensive complicated car repairs LOL you have a sense of humor about it and you make it a smooth transition thank you we need more people like you God bless

  • @Lray4x4
    @Lray4x4 Před 6 lety +1720

    Technically all transmission fluids are lifetime fluids, because If you don't change it your transmissions lifetime will end soon.

    • @rocinante6980
      @rocinante6980 Před 6 lety +16

      good one:)

    • @MrRohanThomas
      @MrRohanThomas Před 6 lety +7

      very true

    • @olivertaylor4779
      @olivertaylor4779 Před 6 lety +27

      Or wait till it gets a fault, take it to dealer, they say 'sorry you need a new transmission' instead of fixing it. (most dealers don't strip n rebuild stuff nowadays, the labour charges are usually more than a recon unit *before adding parts* so they sell you a new/recon unit) best thing is to take it to a specialist who can strip-repair-rebuild.-and are usually cheaper than a recon unit.

    • @101Volts
      @101Volts Před 6 lety +17

      I had my 99 Suburban's rear/1st gear fixed by a guy who worked on transmissions as a side job; he charged $1,100 and it's been about 22,000 miles (3 years, 2 1/2 months) since the repair.

    • @Enrique-peralta
      @Enrique-peralta Před 5 lety

      Lray 4x4 become a lawyer

  • @vetteluvnh
    @vetteluvnh Před 6 lety +33

    I just realized Scotty is the Bobcat Goldthwait of YT auto repair channels. Literally the most entertaining personality of the bunch! God bless ya, Scotty.

    • @AnontheGOAT
      @AnontheGOAT Před 6 lety

      Dennis Tucker lmao, your comment brought back good memories of the Police Academy.

  • @JohnSmith-gr3lf
    @JohnSmith-gr3lf Před 2 lety +25

    This man (Scottie) is, by definition, a legend..... A literal real-time information center !! What knowledge and lack of lacking !!

    • @yvonnetalamantes3854
      @yvonnetalamantes3854 Před rokem

      You know what you're right he does knows a lot of information and I like to look at his video for information on my cars, 🥰👍

  • @micko1404
    @micko1404 Před rokem +18

    You're 100% correct mate! I have a 2000 model Ford Falcon (I'm in Australia) and I bought it with 40,000km on it, now it has 470,000km on it and have done transmission filter change and top up every 50,000km, and engine oil and filter change every 10,000km. Car still goes like a dream and should make it to 1 million km with regular preventative maintenance. Love your channel, keep up the good work!!!!

    • @yeahand-yr7lh
      @yeahand-yr7lh Před 22 dny

      Metric? Kilometers?! I'm in the USA! We don't speak that gibberish!
      how many steaks and flying eagles does that equate to?

  • @russellpatey374
    @russellpatey374 Před 6 lety +40

    Thank you for your honest advise! It's nice to know someone out there cares enough to tell the public the truth! Your priceless in this age of internet/CZcams! It's people like you that make America great!!!

  • @cleavisbutkus9373
    @cleavisbutkus9373 Před 5 lety +16

    My Ranger tranny was a goner at 137,000.
    I put in Lucas out of desperation. Two years later, it runs great. I'm thankful.

    • @tonewilliams94
      @tonewilliams94 Před 4 lety

      Does Lucas really work? Trans ran hot and dash said oil is low, had stop three times on the highway. Thank GOD I made it home and I check the oil it was brown. Rpm went up to 4,000/5,000 at 40mph to 60mph on the highway. My last resort is to replace trans$$$ or get rid of truck.

    • @nashrambler5246
      @nashrambler5246 Před 4 lety

      What year Ranger do you have and what engine? I have the 4.0L and my transmission is on its way out now.

  • @constancekrischan9967
    @constancekrischan9967 Před 3 lety +88

    I love how passionate and informative this guy is! And at just the right time as my truck just turned 100,000 miles and I’m considering doing a bunch of maintenance! I love it!

    • @Pittaz
      @Pittaz Před rokem +4

      100,000 miles is generally time for the first oil change.

    • @itsabravenewworld109
      @itsabravenewworld109 Před rokem

      @@Pittaz I always waited till 200,000

    • @elephantgrass631
      @elephantgrass631 Před rokem +2

      @@itsabravenewworld109 Modern engines, oil and filters last until 300,000. But that’s just the engineers being picky. I usually wait until 400,000.

    • @bentonrp
      @bentonrp Před 9 měsíci

      @elephantgrass631 It really depends on the manufacturer. A good car, like Nissan should last 500,000 miles.
      Now that it's 2023, however, cars should be built to last 600,00 or 700,000 miles with the new specifications.
      Toyotas or Hondas will generally get you past 800,000 before needing their first oil change.

    • @bgood213
      @bgood213 Před 4 měsíci

      @@bentonrpoil or transmission fluid???

  • @stran9adan9a63
    @stran9adan9a63 Před 4 lety +173

    Me: So Scotty do change my transmission fluid or leave the dirty fluid in?
    Scotty: YES!!!!!

    • @sarahm2878
      @sarahm2878 Před 2 lety

      If it's filthy dirty, don't touch it!

    • @sergiozamorano6413
      @sergiozamorano6413 Před 2 lety

      If it is black dont touch it. let the transmission the way it is.

    • @johnf6687
      @johnf6687 Před 2 lety +1

      Change it sometimes after a change it may have moderate slip til it gets circulated first 5 miles after change back to normal

    • @johnf6687
      @johnf6687 Před 2 lety

      It’s true but…… I dont buy GM but many cars are well built I’m just a foreign type with much dependability

  • @Butterffinger5678
    @Butterffinger5678 Před 6 lety +46

    One thing I've learned from working on cars is that changing things more often doesn't hurt. It's when you go longer on maintenance intervals that bad things start happening.

    • @mikefoehr235
      @mikefoehr235 Před 6 lety +2

      very good point

    • @michaelmichaelagnew8503
      @michaelmichaelagnew8503 Před rokem +3

      This is usually the case for transmissions. I do a partial change anywhere from once to 3 times a year but try and never miss one. Also I keep a watch on the fluid. But if you ignore changing the fluid even as a partial change by the time you notice problems its too late and changing the fluid will just break it right away. Waiting till 100k to worry about your transmission fluid means that you wont have a transmission soon. A friend ignored his for 3 years and just did a full change. Fluid was black and his transmission quick working the same day. It was a Toyota too. If he would at least did a partial change once a year it would still be working maybe not peek but still working. Some time during the past 3 years that fluid broke all the way down and quit protecting the transmission. Lost all of its lubrication and also its ability to protect the transmission when it got hot. It started its slow death when that happened and changing the fluid was akin to taking it off of life support.

    • @zacharyopic7882
      @zacharyopic7882 Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@michaelmichaelagnew8503I just bought a 2019 4Runner with 50k miles. I want to change the transmission fluid as it hasn’t been yet. Would you recommend that? Or you think i could damage my transmission?

  • @JohnBrown-ug5ty
    @JohnBrown-ug5ty Před 6 lety +340

    An old legend says that if you look in your rearview mirror and say Scotty's name three times, he'll appear from underneath your vehicle, start working on it and then finish by saying "Rev up your engines!".

    • @bossoholic
      @bossoholic Před 6 lety +36

      I tried it, but instead the Mayhem guy from Allstate popped out, and fucked my whole world up...and my car

    • @HarrisonJBounel
      @HarrisonJBounel Před 6 lety +8

      tubeyourself I tried that but when I was looking around for him to pop out the road took a sharp curve and I totaled my car. As soon as I finish hammering out the dents I'll try it again.

    • @JohnBrown-ug5ty
      @JohnBrown-ug5ty Před 6 lety +3

      bossoholic you have to watch out for that guy.

    • @Aragon714
      @Aragon714 Před 6 lety +4

      Lmaooooo

    • @Direct.injection212
      @Direct.injection212 Před 6 lety +5

      Don't forget to ring that bell. If you do that, then that should work.

  • @TheLizardKing1967
    @TheLizardKing1967 Před 4 lety +7

    Scotty is correct. I own a 94' Celica ST with over 336,000 miles on it and used Lucas Slip Fix.. Runs like a dream!

    • @bobp5715
      @bobp5715 Před rokem

      Did you use mix half regular to half Lucas or just a few lucas bottles.

  • @jerrydc818
    @jerrydc818 Před 2 lety +39

    If you tied Scotty’s hands behind his back, he wouldn’t be able to speak right😆

  • @shannonsisk
    @shannonsisk Před 6 lety +241

    In my opinion it's worth the risk to change the fluid on a high mileage transmission. If it works, you just prolonged the life by quite a bit. If it starts slipping, it was already on the way out. In my opinion that's better than gambling with black dirty fluid.
    I can see both sides of the argument though. Love the channel Scotty.

    • @vaguincolombia
      @vaguincolombia Před 6 lety +22

      i think i would only do that if i had the money to repair the transmission just in case, but if you dont have the money and you change it for sure it will start to slip, you know murphys law

    • @fordpinto
      @fordpinto Před 6 lety +39

      I'd rather get another year out of the car then 2 weeks if I took the gamble. And when your piss poor broke, that extra year means a lot, because a rebuilt trans is more then the car is worth to many .

    • @NoWr2Run
      @NoWr2Run Před 6 lety +4

      Like said above IF YOU HAVE THE MONEY FOR ANOTHER TRANNY, HAVE IT FIXED OR HAVE ANOTHER CAR TO DRIVE.

    • @MiguelRPD
      @MiguelRPD Před 6 lety +25

      I'd say if it's black and burnt. Leave it alone. If it still has some color in it (like mine did) then change it. It's been months and my transmission still runs well. And does shift more smoothly then before.

    • @cmoullasnet
      @cmoullasnet Před 6 lety +19

      If a transmission failure would total out the car then leave it alone and drive it until it dies.

  • @trevorsyversen9956
    @trevorsyversen9956 Před 4 lety +310

    Scotty: "Does changing your transmission fluid cause damage?"
    Scotty: "Toyota Celica"

    • @asappestcontrol1250
      @asappestcontrol1250 Před 4 lety +3

      No because it's a Toyota LOL. No but really I would say no.

    • @jayjordansr695
      @jayjordansr695 Před 4 lety +1

      😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @leychacesomniavive6297
      @leychacesomniavive6297 Před 4 lety

      😂

    • @rayraysmoove4823
      @rayraysmoove4823 Před 3 lety

      Changing it will save your transmission as long as it is still shifting good . The same way you have to change your oil every 3,000 miles change your transmission every 20,000 miles or what ever your car manufacturer tell you to change it.

    • @isnipdog2007
      @isnipdog2007 Před 3 lety +1

      I had similar Celica I sold to my brother for $3000 in 2000. 6 years old. The man just sold it for $1000 last year with 300,000 miles on it.
      So yes there's is a reason Scotty loves this model. It's rock solid AND looks good if you give it a new paint job every 10 years. It's STUNNING.

  • @nunya8866
    @nunya8866 Před 4 lety +3

    You ROCK Scotty!! Always come to you for any problems!!

  • @juanpaniagua1420
    @juanpaniagua1420 Před 4 lety +1

    Thank You Mr. Scotty Kilmer, you are a blessing to So many millions of People and Myself, this is stuff not many know and many more had forgotten. GOD Speed Scotty.

  • @randyburrill2340
    @randyburrill2340 Před 5 lety +40

    2010 Mazda 3, I bought with 92,000km in it. Did a transmission fluid flush at 122,000km. Haven't touched the fluid since. Is now at 395,000km.

    • @richsweeney1115
      @richsweeney1115 Před 3 lety

      That wasn't a good idea......why would u neglect it

  • @pauljoseph2400
    @pauljoseph2400 Před 5 lety +11

    I've driven manual transmissions for 40 years, but my current car has an automatic. I hadn't even thought about transmission fluid..thanks for reminding me !

  • @davidravo6247
    @davidravo6247 Před 3 lety +3

    Much appreciated for the detailed explanation about dirty oil staying in a dirty transmission

  • @vinnygraziano1318
    @vinnygraziano1318 Před 4 lety +26

    From my experiences don't worry about mileage. Change the fluid based on the condition when you check the dipstick. I flushed the transmission fluid in my fiancées 2003 mercury sable with 200k and she has no issues for over a year now. Go by fluid condition, not mileage.

    • @SocialPerspective101
      @SocialPerspective101 Před rokem +1

      How do u check quality of ATF ?

    • @vinnygraziano1318
      @vinnygraziano1318 Před rokem +1

      @@SocialPerspective101 When you check it, it should be red, pink(good quality), brown or black. Any color is safe to change the fluid EXCEPT BLACK, if it's black check if it looks like metallic black paint and if it does in fact look like that you'll have transmission issues if you change it. The safe color spectrum I go by is
      Change without thinking about it (red, pink, brown, even some degree of purple)
      Extensive decision making on fluid change (silvery-black, black and smelly)
      Replace your fluid with a high quality fluid (Valvoline, Castrol, STP) and not something generic like supertech and garbage like that

    • @SocialPerspective101
      @SocialPerspective101 Před rokem +1

      @@vinnygraziano1318 So would u change ATF even if its red or pink after 10 years or so, even if the car has run very less?

    • @vinnygraziano1318
      @vinnygraziano1318 Před rokem

      @@SocialPerspective101 If the car wasn't driven much, take if for a spin on the highway and check the level as per your owners manual. The next day drop the pan and change the fluid while its cool,(you'll get more accurate of a reading has to do with the temp of the fluid). Clean the magnet and make sure you get the filter and seal for your car (I've done this on cars much older than 10 years and haven't had an issue and I drive cars 25, 30 years old). JUST DO NOT NOT NOT FLUSH THE FLUID. If you want to get it all out then do this every 6 months for however many times you want to do it. but check the fluid condition first make sure it's not metallic black paint

    • @SocialPerspective101
      @SocialPerspective101 Před rokem

      @@vinnygraziano1318 Well the ATF level is OK & the color is bright. Thus wondeing if I should change just because the manual suggests a year based change schedule. The shifts seem normal.

  • @randyburke4444
    @randyburke4444 Před 5 lety +6

    Love watching these videos I change mine in my truck every 30,000 miles it’s got 160,000 mi still shifts like new

  • @brandon2076
    @brandon2076 Před 6 lety +23

    I just got my uncle's 1997 maxima, with 69,000 miles, my first car! I assumed the fluid was original. No record of it in the service manual. Thankfully it has a dipstick :)
    Fluid was dirty, but still red in color and not bad. It would shift too hard and inconsistently, so i changed it! Now it shifts like a dream, and ill continue to change it every 60k. Glad i caught it and it was relatively low mileage!
    Love your videos Scotty.

    • @MrRailroader03
      @MrRailroader03 Před 6 lety

      Hey Brandon, use Nissan Matic-d. It’s a very high quality fluid and will keep the transmission in beautiful shape. Ask for a discount, usually runs about 6 bucks a quart at the dealer.

    • @d21guyproductions56
      @d21guyproductions56 Před 6 lety +3

      Nissan Matic D is Nissans main ATF for Non CVTs

    • @d21guyproductions56
      @d21guyproductions56 Před 6 lety +1

      brandon2076 I had a 1996 Nissan Hardbody great truck sadly it got totaled About 4 weeks ago.

    • @MrTheHillfolk
      @MrTheHillfolk Před 6 lety +1

      brandon2076
      If it looks a little nasty after a few months with the new fluid,you might want to dump it again.

  • @hugoregio1939
    @hugoregio1939 Před rokem +1

    My 2017 Mazda CX5 transmission with 84K miles already needs replacement. Did change the fluid once when dealer recommended it. Good video!

  • @moyoroque1
    @moyoroque1 Před 5 měsíci

    Scottie you have been my go to mechanic for more than 15 years brother it’s an honor to be able to watch your videos brother thank you for what you do for us

  • @madmotorrepair1748
    @madmotorrepair1748 Před 6 lety +370

    Scotty you are giving motor trend a run for thier money 💰

    • @millyokane4351
      @millyokane4351 Před 6 lety +7

      He also did piece on why you should change fluid in auto transmission?? Conflicting info, unless of course you've known history of vehicle and when fluid changed.

    • @derpinbird1180
      @derpinbird1180 Před 6 lety +16

      You will be able to tell by looking at the fluid though, if its dark don't touch it. If its only off red then change it but don't flush it.

    • @BoostedBuckets
      @BoostedBuckets Před 6 lety +3

      Derpin Bird yup

    • @deropol05
      @deropol05 Před 6 lety +1

      Derpin Bird I seem to remember Alison...automatic transmission fluid changes were by hours of service based in temperature. I wonder if we're missing some vital information....besides the poorly engineered ones.

    • @darknitelmm6245
      @darknitelmm6245 Před 6 lety +5

      What is this Motor Trend you speak of? 😂

  • @SouthernMechanic
    @SouthernMechanic Před 6 lety +21

    You hit the nail on the head scotty, I change the fluid around every 30k miles or so in my 2005 pontiac sunfire and do my own flush after I change fluid and filter by unhooking one of the cooler lines and running several quarts of fluid through the system with the engine running, I also run dex6 and the car has nearly 300,000 miles on it, original engine and transmission

    • @NewsLynne
      @NewsLynne Před 6 lety

      My brother's Sunfire was a little cockroach, it ran forever!

    • @brandoncaldwell95
      @brandoncaldwell95 Před 6 lety +1

      Those cars had terrible convertable roofs. Sucker always flooded during a rain. But damn did it run forever. Least til the engine blew the head off and throw a rod through the block catching fire. I just let it burn. Spectacular way to go out.

    • @jgmatp
      @jgmatp Před 6 lety +1

      heck yea. that's the way to flush it.

    • @SouthernMechanic
      @SouthernMechanic Před 6 lety +1

      Snipe Stud00 mine is 2 door coupe, I wouldn't have anything convertible, I didn't like the old sunfire so much but when they changed the body style and put the ecotec in them I love them, pretty good power for what it is, good design engine for the most part, very good fuel mileage, dependable and has a hell of an air conditioner

  • @Barefoot433
    @Barefoot433 Před 3 lety +9

    The fluid will always work, it's just that the higher the mileage goes, the lower the temperature it can operate at without failing. You may never even reach that reduced operating temperature ceiling, it depends what and how you drive it. Putting on an external trans cooler, for example, would keep you below that danger temp. Change it before 100,000 miles or don't bother, is the popular consensus on what he's talking about.

  • @melvinjohnson7033
    @melvinjohnson7033 Před 5 lety +505

    Lifetime means the life of the new car warranty.

    • @JLUDE01
      @JLUDE01 Před 5 lety +51

      Bingo.
      After which the dealer expects you to trade in or come in for service because your vehicle will start self-destructing the day after the warranty expires!

    • @ferwiner2
      @ferwiner2 Před 5 lety +3

      The real question is why would anybody expect it not to mean exactly that.

    • @howdoideletethisthang
      @howdoideletethisthang Před 5 lety +7

      @@ferwiner2 because it is not called warranty lifetime just lifetime

    • @kyleadame7723
      @kyleadame7723 Před 5 lety +7

      According to Chrysler the lifetime transmission lasts 139,000. I’ve tried to get the fluid changed a long time ago. No one would do it

    • @amjadkhan-jv6xj
      @amjadkhan-jv6xj Před 5 lety

      You are right.

  • @666dynomax
    @666dynomax Před 5 lety +10

    So glad to hear you not recommend flushing... I've stood by that and like the more frequent drain and fill in the sump

  • @mik12121212
    @mik12121212 Před 5 měsíci +1

    When we bought our SV6 Commodore here in Australia (I think you americans were sent them in form of GM pontiac?) ~10 years ago, the sales guy said the transmission never requires servicing, this didnt sit right, so I asked the mechanic at the dealership and he said they get away with saying that as they consider the life of the car/transmission to be 3 years - the warranty period! HE said change it no later than 100k/km. Dont belive the advertising, its all to encourage more sales. Changed our fluid 3 times, about every 80k/km, and never given any trouble.

  • @Bonbonbon739
    @Bonbonbon739 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you Scotty I am going to try this because I got my car today, 2001 Honda Accord LX, and the D4 light was blinking along with engine light. I stopped and I added some automatic transmission fluid and it’s fine now. I literally just hit 200,000 miles So I know my automatic transmission fluid is very dirty. I’m going to try this product

  • @mikebrooka9395
    @mikebrooka9395 Před 6 lety +5

    I have to tell you a story about my beloved 70 Caprice.
    Her odometer stopped working in 1982 at 93,000 and some change. I know this from her inspection sticker tickets. Yup, two weeks before the first owner's spouse died, the lady was wrote a ticket for 85 in a 65. Yup, Long Green was fast and faster stock. Long Green, when I bought her took off in Turbo 350 2nd gear. I called Summit Racing and ordered an oil filter adapter to be plugged in to the cooler line. That dang thing did wonders! I had all three gears in six days and changed the Ford style filter and had firm shifts! The dipstick went from red with questionable gray stui to a nice fresh ATF fresh red! And no manual first gear, she did it on her own!!!!
    Side note, I bought her 10yrs after the odometer quit working.... Factor that!
    Take care from Oklahoma,
    Mike and Vee

  • @littletoze
    @littletoze Před 5 lety +6

    Love it when somebody calls it like it is! Thanks Scotty!

  • @ssjc02
    @ssjc02 Před 3 lety +2

    My car was running just fine but my mechanic suggested we should change the ATF. I came here, saw this, went back asked him if he was really sure I would not experience any trouble. He assured me that everything would turn out good. "I've done this many times", said my mechanic. He went ahead to flush the fluid with new one. From there on my car started to pick quite well. I felt like the king of the road. That did not last though. After around 300 miles the car would not go past 3rd gear. Long story short, I had to replace the whole gearbox after wasting quite some cash and time. I wish I had listened to the advice well provided here. 😭😭😭

    • @Fremen02
      @Fremen02 Před rokem +1

      So I'm guessing it was the flushing that messed you up....if they just did a drain/fill it would have been ok?

  • @justins.5732
    @justins.5732 Před 4 lety +16

    There's your answer right there remember to change your transmission fluids in order to run your vehicle efficiency so can last a long time.

    • @deepaklawrance1093
      @deepaklawrance1093 Před 4 lety

      Hello sir.
      My car is cvt nissan altima. Computer shows that cvt failure now running with high rpm with low speed. I took it used car. So i don't know the history. After failure machanic check the fluid its low. Then we refills NS-2 fluid around 2 litres. Still the problem continues.
      If i change the fluid + filter is there any chances for recovery.
      Please tell me.

  • @mikegimenez2629
    @mikegimenez2629 Před 5 lety +5

    Worked for 45 years as a Master Technician, specializing in Drive line repair. I have changed Fluid and filter, and have done Flushes on lots of Automatic transmissions with dirty fluid. One has to identify the Condition of the Fluid and Performance of the Automatic transmission before Service. If the Fluid smells burnt in any way, you have internal problems, if the fluid is dark from use and not Burnt, it can be serviced with no damage to the unit. Again, correct diagnosis of Fluid condition and transmission performance is the key to a Successful transmission service.

  • @Shawncombat
    @Shawncombat Před 6 lety +95

    Scotty we appreciate the hustle! Hope you have a great day!

  • @markbelanger2755
    @markbelanger2755 Před 4 lety +5

    You are the best thanks for the advise on this. Awesome information for us out here on everything you do.

  • @jorgerd3606
    @jorgerd3606 Před 3 lety +1

    That’s the very professional opinion I was looking for. Thank you

  • @ramivalencia
    @ramivalencia Před 6 lety +22

    My '13 Ford Fusion Titanium advises owners to change the auto transmission fluid at 150,000 miles. I had already planned to do it ahead of time at 90,000, but I decided to do it even earlier as the car would jerk when shifting from Park to Drive while the engine was warm. After the fluid change, the jerking issue has stopped. The old fluid was very black, but didn't contain any metal shavings. I now plan to change the fluid every 50,000 miles or so.

    • @Nitroscion
      @Nitroscion Před 6 lety +5

      Fordtecmakeuloco on youtube says you should change it every 30,000mi.

    • @JohnSmith-cw4hr
      @JohnSmith-cw4hr Před 6 lety +1

      ramivalencia n

    • @MichaelD-fn5lv
      @MichaelD-fn5lv Před 6 lety +1

      Every time I've changed my xmission fluid on my dodge, it's been slightly darker than new. If you wait till its brown/black, you've waited far too long!

    • @imlatinoguy
      @imlatinoguy Před 6 lety +1

      ramivalencia 2013 Ford Fushions have bad transmission issues. Make sure to check your recalls.

    • @theejoeylee
      @theejoeylee Před 6 lety +1

      My buddie has a 12 , 2.5L/ Is his trans screwed as well?

  • @beeque1694
    @beeque1694 Před 5 lety +301

    Its as if Ozzie Osborn was an auto mechanic!

    • @gewgulkansuhckitt9086
      @gewgulkansuhckitt9086 Před 4 lety +14

      If you could understand half the words that Ozzie says.

    • @asappestcontrol1250
      @asappestcontrol1250 Před 4 lety +5

      I alwasy thought Christopher walken, but Ozzy is a good one.

    • @TheSemiBilingualMinun
      @TheSemiBilingualMinun Před 4 lety +2

      In that clip at the end where he opens the hatch of his Celica, I always thought he looked ever so slightly like Elton John.

    • @icarr121277
      @icarr121277 Před 4 lety +1

      Beetle juice Beetle juice Beetle juice

    • @JB-nk6dq
      @JB-nk6dq Před 3 lety

      Yess!!

  • @handymaninside
    @handymaninside Před 4 lety

    I have that many miles in my loaded up Chevy Express 1500 and it’s still running well, going to change the filter again soon

  • @sardoggy
    @sardoggy Před 3 lety

    I liked the info you provided and the energy you presented it with. But loved you video editing. Great Job.

  • @jimmysapien9961
    @jimmysapien9961 Před 6 lety +46

    Great information Scotty 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
    I change mine periodically also !
    I have 251,000 miles on my Honda Automatic!

    • @adamstilldrives
      @adamstilldrives Před 6 lety +1

      Jimmy Sapien mine is a baby at only 115,000 I done its second change at 100k given honda did it at 50k. I want to get 250,000miles out of my 97'

    • @heyitschinoable
      @heyitschinoable Před 6 lety +6

      Adam Smith you’ll get more out of it as long as Maintenance is done correctly and on time. My 96 Civic had 260K when it was stolen and ran like a dream. Honda and Toyota #1

    • @adamstilldrives
      @adamstilldrives Před 6 lety +2

      heyitschino thanks buddy. I do everything as the schedule book suggest even down to the blue oem filters and Honda atf. its getting expensive for an old car but it serves me well. done 19k miles in 16 months across Europe

    • @floridashottest2538
      @floridashottest2538 Před 6 lety +2

      My 02 Infiniti has 301k miles on it. Still runs like a dream.

    • @shaunskii
      @shaunskii Před 6 lety +1

      95 BMW 318is auto with 264k miles :)

  • @timothyzeiner3695
    @timothyzeiner3695 Před 6 lety +9

    Hey Scotty, another great video. I appreciate you and your knowledge on vehicles. Thank you kindly.

  • @hvacmike1175
    @hvacmike1175 Před 3 lety

    Currently have over 200,000 miles on my 2007 f150 transmission has started to slip.
    Will change the fluid and filter and see what happens.
    Thanks for the video.

  • @michaelthomas366
    @michaelthomas366 Před 3 lety +5

    Scotty explains things well so anyone can understand him.

  • @jgmatp
    @jgmatp Před 6 lety +6

    I "flush" my wife's automatic txmission via 1. replacing fluid first then, 2. draining the coolant lines while idling, with constant pour of fluid in. run 'er till it runs clean out the coolant lines. 3. stop engine. replace coolant lines, then fill to proper level. works great, gets nearly all of the fluid out of the torque converter, etc. oh yea, my cars are manual. but this works great on wifes car.

  • @4gauge10
    @4gauge10 Před 4 lety +10

    Yeah...like my 1990 F-150 with a 4-speed AOD in it,at 453,000 documented miles,it's been a great truck.

  • @ema.euphoria986
    @ema.euphoria986 Před 4 lety +3

    learning about cars is easy with you! thank you!

  • @kimmaier3554
    @kimmaier3554 Před 3 lety +2

    I like this guy hes to the point and explains reason for it as well as solution

  • @AntonioClaudioMichael
    @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 6 lety +574

    I got 878,749 miles on my 2000 4runner 4x4 sport edition right now and still shifts beautifully

    • @Riverdeepnwide
      @Riverdeepnwide Před 6 lety +46

      Antonio Michael that's amazing and good to hear!
      What fluid change interval have you followed?
      Congrats on taking good care of a great vehicle.

    • @AntonioClaudioMichael
      @AntonioClaudioMichael Před 6 lety +71

      Riverdeepnwide for my transmission I do every 80 thousand miles I have gotten the best results from that oil change every 10 thousand miles on high performance engine oil like royal purple or mobil 1 same with transmission fluid Mobil 1 or royal purple

    • @rogertheexplorer4347
      @rogertheexplorer4347 Před 6 lety +33

      Have u gotten common issues with your engine tho? Thats a lot of miles even for a toyota.

    • @tunedskillsz
      @tunedskillsz Před 6 lety +81

      my camry has 400k miles and literally still runs like new, the engine is all original. But you will always have common problems, my timing belt ripped 3 times so far, radiator went out, alternator went out, couple sensors, thermostat. Thats all i can think of, but the engine itself is like new

    • @Vfh........y
      @Vfh........y Před 6 lety +98

      That's nothing man I got a 2003 Highlander with 984000 miles. No problems yet and it's got the original fluid in it so Antonio you going to have to take a backseat for now

  • @brentfoto
    @brentfoto Před 4 lety +17

    This is one of your best, informative videos that I've seen, Scotty! Great job! Thank you!

  • @prostreetcamaro
    @prostreetcamaro Před rokem

    Scotty is right on the money. I have heard the same thing from multiple master tech's (relatives) that have been mechanics for many years.

  • @corinneyaworski5274
    @corinneyaworski5274 Před 3 lety +5

    Thank you Scotty. I learned a lot from you.

  • @yoseppijoe
    @yoseppijoe Před 6 lety +3

    I absolutely love your new videos where you talk normally instead of yelling loudly. So much nicer to watch Scotty.

    • @Videocipher
      @Videocipher Před 6 lety

      Joey O'Brien he wasn't yelling loudly in this video?? Wow

  • @ArulinETheKirin
    @ArulinETheKirin Před 5 lety +9

    Thankyou for the information. My mechanic just changed the trans fuild at 99k. So he was right.

  • @randyguerrero6551
    @randyguerrero6551 Před 3 lety +3

    You sounds like a good dude, Scotty. Thanks for the tips

  • @shaneburnaman2484
    @shaneburnaman2484 Před 4 lety +1

    Your videos are awesome. Been watching for two years now.

  • @knunyabeasewhacks8744
    @knunyabeasewhacks8744 Před 5 lety +283

    Waiting to maintain your transmission until you notice a problem, is like waiting to change your engine oil until your engine knocks.

    • @vinnygraziano1318
      @vinnygraziano1318 Před 5 lety +36

      Don't change the engine oil. It's lifetime oil

    • @The_Touring_Jedi
      @The_Touring_Jedi Před 5 lety +11

      @@vinnygraziano1318 😂😂 Nice one

    • @psk5746
      @psk5746 Před 5 lety +10

      Not true. Engine oil has to be changed due to petrol/diesel dilution.
      This does not happen in a gearbox or automatic transmission

    • @vinnygraziano1318
      @vinnygraziano1318 Před 5 lety +11

      @@psk5746 You're right, but the fluid breaks down anyway due to mechanical wear. But petrol dilution out of the picture that's why you need to change it less frequently

    • @solomongrundy1467
      @solomongrundy1467 Před 5 lety +8

      @@vinnygraziano1318 I've got 212k miles on my Camry with the original tranny fluid. I don't know if the fluid has broken down but it still shifts just as good as the day I bought it.

  • @creatureunderthebed7083
    @creatureunderthebed7083 Před 6 lety +8

    232k miles on a 2003 Honda Pilot. Still rollin' along but used a bottle of Lucas Transmission Fix to help with some occasional slipping last time around. Worked great. Regular ATF changes ever 35-40k miles. Onward to 250k!

    • @MrNicks-gn8jc
      @MrNicks-gn8jc Před 5 lety

      Have you tried 3 transmission drain/fill services in one month without Lucas? I would POSSIBLY consider that, and you can add Lucas 3 months later if the slipping issues are still there...but that might fix it.

  • @jessicarandall7670
    @jessicarandall7670 Před 3 lety +11

    Me watching this at midnight, Sleepy...."just say yes or no!" 😂

  • @boscoblair105
    @boscoblair105 Před 3 lety +2

    Thanks, Scotty. Explains it very well.

  • @martin_in_the_alps
    @martin_in_the_alps Před 6 lety +10

    Mercedes W202 here, changed the transmission fluid after 100k miles with filter etc. Was already shifting quite smooth, shifted after the change like a dream. About 8 liters of oil, material price was about 150€. Work was about one hour

    • @isaurobanuelos499
      @isaurobanuelos499 Před 6 lety

      Martin S. If you have tools its and hour
      I changed oil at my uncles house and I couldn't find any tools so I had to look around and ask my normal 40 minute oil change when to almost 2 hours just from dang tools!

    • @kitecattestecke2303
      @kitecattestecke2303 Před 6 lety

      W202 C200 Automatic first gen. 1993. 774000km, third timing chain. Viscofan is a little rough but transmission is still okay..gets oil and filter every 100t km engine oil is 0W40 from mannol since 150tkm, replaced with Hengst oil filter every 10tkm...still runs some rust one owner..me. Omg I realized I did 50+ oil changes in my life on it

  • @teekay_1
    @teekay_1 Před 6 lety +11

    This is a really one of those "it depends" kinds of situation. As Mr. Kilmer notes, if replacing the transmission makes it fail, it was failing anyway. As a counter-example, I recently came in possession of a 20 year old Honda that had 100K miles and the transmission fluid (I believe) was never changed. Shifts were okay, not stellar. Since it was a Honda, I bought a case of Honda brand transmission fluid and did four (4) changes over 2 weeks to ensure that I replaced most of the brown stuff that was in there. By the 4th refill,t he transmission was working like new. The key was Honda brand transmission fluid and replacing several times to get every trace of the old fluid out. I did a full tune-up and the car now runs like new.

    • @marklowry1979
      @marklowry1979 Před 5 lety +1

      What is special about Honda fluid. Virtually all modern fluids meet all modern specifications

    • @RockandrollNegro
      @RockandrollNegro Před 2 lety

      Honda Automatic Transmissions don't function like traditional automatics. They're unique in that they don't utilize planetary gears, and are basically a highly refined version of the old clutchless semiauto gearbox found on the Honda Cub. If you were to put conventional ATF in a typical Honda automatic, the friction modifiers would acidically eat away at the the hydraulic clutch packs within a few thousand shifts.
      Honda transmission fluid is basically manual gearoil with Type F characteristics. It's closer to something like hydraulic jack oil than it is Dexron or Mercon.

    • @michaelmichaelagnew8503
      @michaelmichaelagnew8503 Před rokem

      @@marklowry1979 You should only use Honda transmission fluids in Honda's. Same with Acura's. The transmissions are not the best as it is so best not make them worst. Also they explicitly say to use only Honda transmission fluid for Hondas and Acuras.

    • @tehgangstadawg
      @tehgangstadawg Před 7 měsíci

      This was my experience with my Sprinter as well, it shifted poorly, I changed out the long overdue black fluid, and then it started working almost like new. Not changing fluid is basically an active decision to murder your transmission.

  • @NotYourMamasChannel
    @NotYourMamasChannel Před rokem

    Well, I had a 94 Chevy Astro. I used to change the transmission fluid and filter every September four years in a row. I got rid of the van when it had 210,000 miles on it. Transmission worked perfectly fine. Did shift a little hard at times but ii still did its job.

  • @Lucky-qv3nq
    @Lucky-qv3nq Před 3 lety +2

    Never get tired of watching your videos brother 👽👍

  • @drjohnsonhungwell5115
    @drjohnsonhungwell5115 Před 5 lety +37

    The Lucas transmission slip fix shutter repair does work it'll help. I've used many Lucas products and I believe in all of them.

    • @Da_padilla
      @Da_padilla Před 3 lety

      The lucas additive for oil never lets me down.

    • @jamesboyd5305
      @jamesboyd5305 Před 3 lety

      Let's here it for Scotty!!!

  • @paranormal7248
    @paranormal7248 Před 5 lety +3

    Love your vids Scotty! Hands down the BEST auto tuber on the tube!

  • @XTRABIG
    @XTRABIG Před 3 lety

    Scotty ... Never go Hollywood bro. Ur a unique man and brand. One of a kind Stay that way... Peace from a dude in Miami.

  • @3012630126
    @3012630126 Před 7 měsíci

    You covered this soooooo well. Thank you so very much. It makes a great deal of sense now. My mechanic only confused the issue and did t help at all.
    I gotta 2004 jeep wj with 218k. I got it with 205k and the orig owner did little to zero maintenance.

  • @EquipmentReviewer
    @EquipmentReviewer Před 6 lety +5

    Honestly how you not give a video like this a thumbs up? Thanks Scotty!!

  • @ponchoman49
    @ponchoman49 Před 5 lety +25

    Never lost a single automatic transmission on any of my GM's over the years even with 200K plus miles. Service is a great thing.

    • @jaxcell
      @jaxcell Před 5 lety +3

      How can that possibly be? I'm told all the time how crappy my Chevy's. I'm at 150K on 3 of them and each are still just fine.

    • @gregfox9872
      @gregfox9872 Před 5 lety +1

      I have a 06 Chevy Silverado with 225000 miles and still going on original tranny. Shift fine and had fluid flushed at 100 thousand miles. I've had people tell not to change it, that I should leave it alone.

    • @TomM60
      @TomM60 Před 5 lety

      @@billybob042665 I would never waste money on a rebuilt transmission again. Never had one go past 125,000 miles with the fluid changed every 30,000 miles. It's a waste of money and a person is better off ordering a new transmission.

    • @lukas______
      @lukas______ Před 5 lety

      i changed (not flushed) my gm 5l40e transmission (ironically on my e46 bmw) with walmart brand, supertech dexron VI at around 170,000 miles. no issues to report. shifted better.

    • @rodneybrowning8358
      @rodneybrowning8358 Před 5 lety

      I have had two suburbans and 2 Tahoe's. First 3 gm vehicles all had 275,000 miles plus on them. Before tranny issues. And this Tahoe has 175,00 original trans. Now the dodge van and truck both had hew trans. Van by 78,000 and truck by 115,00 and never pulled anything with either. Just my experiences.

  • @praisethelord8750
    @praisethelord8750 Před 4 lety +21

    Solution: Drain transmission fluid then remove oil pan (there will still be a lot of oil inside the pan). Look at the bottom of the pan and the remaining fluid, see if it looks clean. You can also check the magnet that collects the metal shavings and see if there’s a lot. Determine if all that looks clean or not and if it is clean then it should be fine to change it and if it’s dirty then just put the pan back on and fill it back up with the old oil.

  • @demetriovmorales5312
    @demetriovmorales5312 Před 3 lety +10

    I love this guy you can't miss his words "when I was a young mechanic or my Toyota Celica"

  • @jaykay18
    @jaykay18 Před 6 lety +36

    I've used that Lucas stuff before, and it absolutely worked just like Scotty said.

    • @imperialbear4377
      @imperialbear4377 Před 6 lety +1

      Did it destroy your transmission seals?

    • @jaykay18
      @jaykay18 Před 6 lety +4

      Absolutely not, and it ran for 2 more years until I junked it.

    • @imperialbear4377
      @imperialbear4377 Před 6 lety +1

      Perhaps it doesn't include the seal swellers in it.

    • @joshn938
      @joshn938 Před 6 lety +2

      I too, can attest that it works fine. I had a Buick Century that when i bought it, the previous owner never changed the fluid, so I changed it at 100K miles when i bought it and it started slipping. 1/4 bottle of Lucas...no more slipping, and I put another 50k miles on it. Of course, by then, the transmission was going to give out in about 10 to 20000 miles anyways, so I sold it, so not my problem anymore.

    • @imperialbear4377
      @imperialbear4377 Před 6 lety

      Okay. Thanks.

  • @bobgreene2892
    @bobgreene2892 Před 4 lety +9

    Scotty, this is the first of your videos I have reviewed, and I like the brisk, but thorough approach. All the advice makes sense, which is a tribute to your video editor (you?). Now the question-- what car manufacturers build durable automatic transmissions? Note, I do not ask you to name the "lemon" brands, but the good brands.

    • @jeffgrantIS350
      @jeffgrantIS350 Před rokem +2

      Toyota and Lexus Brand vehicles in my Humble opinion.

  • @etx007blue2
    @etx007blue2 Před 3 lety +3

    I changed my Subaru CVT fluid at 120K miles, feels much smoother now !

  • @automotiveelectronicsfroms2699

    Good explanation and right to the point always on point

  • @itsdre9x9
    @itsdre9x9 Před 5 lety +8

    My first car was a 2005 Malibu Classic. I owned it for 5 years. In college, it occasionally had a delayed shift between 30-40 mph. I noticed on 3 or 4 separate occasions that it would take roughly 2 seconds to shift from reverse to drive.(it rarely happened). One day I had to floor it after I left a gas station(a truck changed into my lane after I had pulled onto the main road) and it was struggling to get going and was jerking.
    I took it to a shop near my house. The owner test drove it hard to get it to replicate any problems I was having(of coirse....it didn't) and the man said the fluid was burnt and had some flake in it. Said he would charge $1800 for a rebuild, but since I was in college at the time with no money, he told me to eventually look for another car down the line.
    My brother is currently driving the Malibu now, he's had no issues. Maybe I just have terrible luck? Lol

  • @MultiMaverick70
    @MultiMaverick70 Před 5 lety +128

    I rebuild transmission's for a living i agree 90% with this. truth: if you do not know if the car has had a trans service and it drives and the fluid is not stank do not mess with it.. the 10% i do not agree is this, a trans flush a proper serviced vehicle a trans flush is as followed, drain pan new filter or filters then 18+ quarts or fluid through the trans until it is 100% new, replace filters yes again... the filters grab all that old gunk . i have ran 25+ quarts out of a trans too get clean fluid and that truck is still driving 3000+ miles a week... truck now has 589000+ miles dodge ram 3500

    • @stevek8829
      @stevek8829 Před 5 lety +23

      3,000 miles per week sounds a bit high. Even a heavy commercial truck usually does much less. You're at 500 miles per day with Sunday off. BS

    • @preferredcustomer3527
      @preferredcustomer3527 Před 5 lety +9

      You know a RE47 or 48 will not get that mileage without a rebuild. What Dodge tranny has 589K miles on it without a rebuild? I do agree with you on flushing.

    • @silverwinghonda8417
      @silverwinghonda8417 Před 5 lety +11

      Yes, but he meant a transmission flush with out removing the pan and replacing the filter. Never do those.

    • @psdaengr911
      @psdaengr911 Před 5 lety +5

      ​@@silverwinghonda8417 Uhm, never replacing the inaccessible filter of a newer Honda AT is a good idea. I agree about not doing flushes, because Honda explicitly says don't do them, and because a more frequent (than the service manual suggests) D&F makes them unnecessary. With another vehicle, where pan could be easily removed, and filter is accessible, examining fluid and filter would reveal the condition of the transmission.
      Any maintenance where the fluid is blindly replaced is a bad idea. Not checking old fluids is the car equivalent of a doctor doing transfusions without blood tests.

    • @pattygreen9876
      @pattygreen9876 Před 5 lety

      Jeremy McDonald I

  • @KC-xp9of
    @KC-xp9of Před rokem

    Idk if I have a miracle car. Was gifted a 2010 Scion xB with 205k miles on it. Few months after driving it, got a code for the torque converter. I followed what Scotty said in previous videos. I drained the pure black transmission fluid and added the Lucas trans fix. Doing this service cleared the torque converter code and got the car shifting right again. Now a year later with. 214,400 miles, the car had a 2nd trans service with no codes. I know I'm on borrowed time with this car. Learned a college student owned this car and did the bare minimum maintenance on the car. Even found out it never had a tune up till I owned it.

  • @nodnostrebor4300
    @nodnostrebor4300 Před 3 lety +2

    At about 6:40 minutes. Scotty's Tuxedo Tom comes walking out from behind his car. LOL.

  • @spiffcats
    @spiffcats Před 6 lety +114

    I monitored the fluid on my vehicle closely, it was always a nice pink color. Then around 350k it started getting a little darker, so I changed it out, busted the old filter apart to check for metal, there was almost none. Put in a new filter, overfilled it a bit to flush it out, drained it again and now at 365k its still shifting like a dream. those 4l60's are nice transmissions

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 Před 6 lety +2

      spiffcats I've got a 4L60e in my trailblazer, fluid is starting to look a bit dirty and it's starting to show signs of failure, never had a fluid change in 200K miles. Is it better off to just get a new transmission at that point?

    • @Jonathan-tb6fm
      @Jonathan-tb6fm Před 6 lety +2

      Justin Noker better to get it rebuild if it want to keep it going. If you get another transmission you won’t know how long it will last.

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 Před 6 lety +3

      Micheal Scott true, though any ideas for cost? I've found a used transmission with 114K miles on it for $600, the cheapest rebuilds I've been seeing are around $1K

    • @spiffcats
      @spiffcats Před 6 lety +2

      Ive rebuilt them before, they arent to bad. If you know how to rebuild yourself just take it a apart, take pictures so you can get it back together. there are some good videos on how to do that on youtube. You can get a good rebuild kit off of rock auto for 100-300 bucks, depending on what all is failing. Otherwise just buy the 600$ transmission and put it in, they are pretty easy to replace yourself.

    • @Jonathan-tb6fm
      @Jonathan-tb6fm Před 6 lety +7

      Justin Noker my dad took my moms 2001 Tahoe and got the cheapest rebuild they offered and has been working ever since. The rebuild was at 80k miles. Now it has over 200k. Just let them know to replace what only needs replacing. Chevy trucks are tough.

  • @hondothehonda4759
    @hondothehonda4759 Před 4 lety

    THANK YOU SCOTTY ME AND MY HONDA APPRECIATE UR ADVICE!!🙌🏻🙌🏻🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️

  • @BubblyGumm
    @BubblyGumm Před 2 lety +1

    Good Advice, Thank you!

  • @goodmate8720
    @goodmate8720 Před 5 lety +49

    Dammit Scotty, I get it, dont have to yell at me

  • @ypickering3977
    @ypickering3977 Před 5 lety +36

    That Lucas transmission stop slip really works. It’s not a 100% fix, but it’s great to buy some time. I bought a 97 Crown Vic Police Interceptor with 152k and the transmission fluid wasn’t serviced on time and the fluid was dark brown. It slipped and jerked and did all kinds of bad things you don’t ever want to experience with a transmission. I poured a bottle of that stuff in there, and it bought me 8 months time. By that time, I had already found a low mileage replacement transmission. I was driving home from work and the trans was completely fried. Put in the new used one and haven’t had an issue since. So to anyone wanting to use that product, do it! It’ll buy you some time.

    • @rranger1014
      @rranger1014 Před 5 lety

      Excellent

    • @Akindone53
      @Akindone53 Před 5 lety

      Experience says it takes a minimum of 100 miles driving to work. Agree it just buys you some time.

    • @ypickering3977
      @ypickering3977 Před 5 lety

      Put 2,000 miles on the old trans after the Lucas application

  • @VisualParadox000
    @VisualParadox000 Před 4 lety +2

    Scotty I wonder if dealerships to the drop and change or the full flush? I bought a used truck and want to have the transmission oil changed so this information was just what I needed. Thanks

  • @tedmalley7636
    @tedmalley7636 Před 3 lety +1

    Years ago my dad was told by a " ASE certified" tech NOT to change the transmission fluid (even though the owner service guide said to) saying it was just another way for the factory to make money..and that modern lubricants last till 150,000 miles...He unfortunately listened to this tech ,didn't do the service..said trans failed..and cost $ 5,000+ to repair...I always follow the recommended service from the factory...never a problem...

    • @thelombax
      @thelombax Před 3 lety

      You had me in the first half, not gonna lie lol

  • @dwaynearthur2804
    @dwaynearthur2804 Před 4 lety +4

    1:56 only time i ever seen scotty talk and not use his hands! Good informative video scotty as usual : )