Likely not, If right type of trans fluid was used. Some vehicles have filters in the trans.It;s a good idea to change the filter and replace the drained fluid every 40000 miles.Some vehicle done 't require this - a trans flush is all that can be done.
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no it will not work that is a totally different trans axles
remove thermostat housing and lower radiator hose from block flush through block.
Rubber plug on drivers side of trans. Near axle.
Passenger side obviously behind the engine block flush with the flexplate
this has already been answered in another question see how do i replace a starter motor in a 1998 kia sportage with automatic trasmission ?
MY TRANS IS SLIPPING WILL A OIL FLUSH HELP
you dont there's no filter trans flush only
if scheduled maintence has never been done. dont do it. it will mess it up. trans will fail. just add more trans fluid.
I have a similar question. I inherited a 2008 Malibu which my son drives (a lot). On a recent trip to the dealer for oil change maintenance, they suggested the Transmission Fluid Flush. The car is at approx. 31,000. All my life I have heard that messing with the trans fluid is a no no. I already made the appointment for the flush and am having second thoughts. This car is out of warrenty. Maybe the flush will prolong the trans, maybe it will kill it? Anyone want to comment?
That means you have to perform your regular maintenece, could mean its time for an oil change, trans flush, coolant flush, tuneup, brake flush. Anyone of those or all of them
All you can do in your driveway is drop the trans pan, replace the trans filter, replace the trans pan gasket, install pan (no gasket sealer needed or required!) and refill what fluid drained out in the process which is aprox half of the fluid the trans holds. Take it to a trans shop if you want a complete fluid change. They will have the equipment to do a trans flush.