With proper maintenance should last life of vehicle
proper maintenance and no abuse probably 250,000 miles
I currently have an 2001 Alero and it has 200800 miles one it. I have not had to replace the engine or transmission. The only issue is the fuel injection. I pay that is all that goes wrong.
The Honda Odyssey van automatic transmission is rated as one of the worst lemon problems in the history of the automotive industry. A senior Honda technician told me there was at least one year in the early 2000's where not a single van made 100,000 on its original transmission. Every year since the inception of the Odussey, Honda claimed they fixed this problem. Lates attempt? Unknown if it is fixed.
Always use ATF3 or ATF4. Any other type of fluid in a Lebaron transmission will shorten the lifespan of the transmission.
In general, transmission fluid should be changed every 25,000 miles. Transissions can last for tens to hundreds of thousands of miles. This depends on the car.
They could be, but you are near the average lifespan.
An easy way is to siphon the oil out through the dipstick tube using a small handheld pump then just top it up with fresh fluid, this won't replace all the fluid in the tranny but it will replace most of it and still increase the lifespan of the tranny.
Yes sure you can. ___________________________________________________ I wouldn't recommend it, if you are referring to the automatic in an sl, because, with all due respect (I'm a huge Mitsubishi fan), they were quite inferior with an average lifespan of 75,000-100,000 if you're lucky. If that's what you're asking I would DEFINITELY recommend using the getrag manual gearbox that were offered for the 3000gt's.
Hair is dead, hence no lifespan. it is the lifespan as yourself you dubmsass
5year lifespan
20 lifespan
what is the lifespan of a rafflesia?