How often do you change transmission fluid on Honda CRV?
Every 90,000 miles
Transmission fluid replacement – Every 90,000 miles.
Should I change my transmission fluid at 150k miles?
The manufacturer’s maintenance schedule for many automatic transmissions doesn’t call for fresh fluid until 100,000 miles or, with some Ford transmissions, even 150,000 miles. A lot of mechanics say that is too long and that it should be done at least every 50,000 miles.
How often do you change Trans fluid in a Honda CRV?
Honda says change auto trans fluid every 30k period. This is to keep your trans running optimally. Trans fluid is subject to a lot of pressure and heat. Like engine oil, when it begins to turn color to not reddish but brownish it wearing out.
Is it OK to change transmission fluid at 150, 000 miles?
I have a 2005 Toyota Camry with original OEM transmission fluid in it, it’s at 150,000+ miles. Should I change it? I have read that if your fluid has never been changed and you have high miles, you can do more harm than good by changing your fluid.
When to change the transmission fluid and filter?
I always change the transmission fluid and filter before 100,000 miles, and can assure you that what comes out is not as clean as it looks on the dipstick. Also, when you let down the pan to change the fluid and filter, you get to see how much wear particles are on the magnet, which is a good indicator of how much wear the transmission has.
Why did I change the transmission fluid in my 1966 Rambler?
But here’s what really happened: The guy with the 1966 Rambler with 180,000 miles on it noticed that his transmission was misbehaving. And that’s why he decided to change the transmission fluid in the first place! So the transmission was already on its last legs.
I have a 2005 Toyota Camry with original OEM transmission fluid in it, it’s at 150,000+ miles. Should I change it? I have read that if your fluid has never been changed and you have high miles, you can do more harm than good by changing your fluid.
I always change the transmission fluid and filter before 100,000 miles, and can assure you that what comes out is not as clean as it looks on the dipstick. Also, when you let down the pan to change the fluid and filter, you get to see how much wear particles are on the magnet, which is a good indicator of how much wear the transmission has.
What happens if you use the wrong transmission fluid?
The only way that this could be harmful is if someone uses the wrong fluid, or manages to screw-up the procedure. Take the vehicle to an independent trans shop (NOT Lee Myles, Cottman, Mr. Transmission, or–God forbid–AAMCO) and it will be done properly.
When to go to the ER for trans fluid change?
Exactly! Many–perhaps most–people don’t do a trans fluid change until it is too late, and then they blame the ultimate failure of the trans on their long-delayed Hail Mary Pass. John has been experiencing chest pain for several days, so he finally decides to go to The ER.