Yes, you can even more you must. When the fluid smells burnt, or it has some metal particles, or it's dark brown fluid.
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100K miles transmission oil flush & change.
Yes! you should flush your transmission fluid at least two or three times a year or when you chanfe your fluid and filter in the tranny.
You should not flush 1995 Honda Accord transmission fluid. Transmission fluid should be taken to the appropriate dumping site and disposed of there.
Drain it into a toilet and flush it
Flush it with BG product. They disconnect the transmission cooler lines from the transmission to the radiator and connect a BG machine that contains replacement fluid. Your car's transmission pump forces the old fluid out of the transmission and the torque converter and the BG machine replaces it with the new fluid. There are 2 fluids that BG uses to complete the process. First fluid is a cleaner and the 2nd fluid is a conditioner for the new transmission fluid. DO NOT just drain the transmission fluid, but do a flush.
Transmission flush is really good for your car. A transmission flush is a mixture of oil and transmission fluid which allows your transmission to run really smoothly.
My research (and experience) indicates that on higher mileage (80,000+ miles) Toyota transmissions, if the fluid has not been changed previously, the friction caused by the fine metal particles in old/dirty transmission fluid help make the transmission work. As metal parts wear down this extra friction becomes necessary to transfer power. Putting in slick new clean fluid cleans out the particles and causes the transmission to slip soon after. So you may not want to touch higher mileage Toyota transmissions if you don't know the fluid flush history or if it was not routinely flushed.
You don't flush a manual transmission. You just drain the old fluid, and refill with new.
You need the machine that pumps new transmission fluid in and the old transmission fluid out like a shop or Ford dealer has
This website helped me. http://smg.toyotapartsandservice.com/index.php
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You need to flush the power steering fluid on a 2003 Toyota Highlander every two to three years. You should check the fluid levels weekly.