Follow up question: 2004 Sebring's transmission has 35k miles on it. Do I need a drain and fill or a flush?

Question:
I asked a question about whether or not I could do it myself, and I know now that I'm going to pay a shop. I've got prices - $50 for a drain, fill, and filter replacement. $120 for a 100% flush. Do I need to spring for the full service at 35k miles?

Answers:

No alternator?

Do the $50 job every 35k miles, and you'll be good to go. If the tranny fails, it'll be because of the affiliation with being a Chrysler tranny.

Dumb a!@ pissed on my car will it do any thing to the paint?

do the 50 dollar drain and filter.

How do you turn off the oil light on a 2001 oldsmobile silhouette?

to get the most life out of the transmission i would change it now and wont have to worry about until say 90,000 miles...but yes it is a great investment to get the flush and filter.good luck

How can you bring shine back to faded auto paint?

no... replace filter and fluid that is lost from draining the pan...

Restoring and identifying a 1949 Chevy?

Check your owners manual for the recommended mileage that the trans flush should be done before spending the money yet.

I have a 69 amc ambassador, after driving 3-5 mi it chokes out, but after 30 mins or so it will run again, why

a drain and fill and filter change is the best thing to do

I want to put a cd player in my 96 cavalier?


a flush will not change the filter - it stays in - they never drop the tranny pan and clean it or the magnet that is in there to catch particles.

What would cause an auto to not accelerate?


having that done is better than a flush and fill
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