Q&A

Are transmission flushes recommended?

Are transmission flushes recommended?

Many manufacturers recommend a transmission flush every 30,000 miles or 2 years. A transmission flush can extend the life of your transmission. Like all preventative maintenance, the cost and time of this process can save you from expensive transmission repairs down the road.

Does Chevy recommend a transmission flush?

When Should You Change the Transmission Fluid in Your Chevrolet? For a manual transmission, it’s generally recommended that you change the fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. For an automatic it could be anywhere from 30,000 to 100,000 miles.

How much does Chevy charge for transmission flush?

Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Transmission Fluid Change Cost Estimate. Labor costs are estimated between $172 and $217 while parts are priced at $75. This range is based on the number and age of Chevrolet Silverado 1500’s on the road.

When should I change the transmission fluid in my 2018 Silverado?

About Transmission Fluid Change Most new vehicles are equipped with an automatic transmission. As a result, there’s not really much maintenance to perform. Still, most owner’s manuals will recommend changing the transmission fluid every 90,000 miles or so.

Why you shouldn’t change your transmission fluid?

If you don’t change your transmission fluid frequently, the dirty fluid will not serve as an effective lubricant and it won’t disperse heat well. This will cause wear and tear on the clutches and other parts of your transmission.

How long does dexron last?

Typical fluid change intervals for automatic transmissions range from 40,000 to 60,000 miles depending on the severity of the usage. See your owner’s manual.

What does initial fill mean?

The “initial fill” is the amount of new trans fluid you need to add before starting the engine. Once you’ve added the required amount for the “initial fill”, start the engine and move the gear shifter through each gear and pause a few seconds at each gear (go in order from Park down to 1).

Is it OK to change transmission fluid after 100k miles?

Yes, you should change transmission fluid after 100k miles. Before this needs to be done, the service intervals for new vehicles can be over 100,000 miles.

What do you need to know about transmission flush?

» A transmission flush is typically performed using a specialized flush machine. » A transmission flush can be performed (DIY) using the transmission’s pump without a flush machine. A transmission flush is a process in which the fluid in an automatic transmission is flushed out of the transmission and replaced with new ATF.

Can a high pressure flushing machine damage a transmission?

High-pressure flushing machines can also blow out internal seals in high-mileage transmissions. NOTE: High mileage vehicles that have not routinely had transmission flushes performed are at the greatest risk of damage resulting from a high-pressure flush.

Is the new process A-833 a truck transmission?

The shifter is a Hurst and resembles a Competition PLUS with a grease fitting. The bell housing has that un-usual bolt pattern for the trans. It is actually big enough for a 12″ clutch. The bell also had the ball mounted on the side for a clutch Z-bar. Since the New Process A 883 transmission is a truck transmission, it is tough.

How is fluid expelled from a transmission pan?

Fluid is expelled from your transmission using a cooler line flushing machine or a pump inlet. The transmission pan is inspected and cleaned, the filter replaced. A complete batch of new, pure ATF is added. How often should I flush my transmission?