It is normal for some colour change to happen. That being said, I had my trans rebuilt last summer and my fluid has already gone from nice red to a dark brown. Upon investigation from my mechanic, it has been determined that my trans cooler (shared inside the regular rad) is cracked and I have leakage of coolant into the transmission. Hopefully, this is not your problem and only the normal colour change.
You should probably change a Chevy Impala transmission fluid every 3000 miles. This also applies to most vehicles on the road today. It is also important to check your transmission fluid at least twice a month.
Transmission fluid change intervals vary with different make/model/year/transmissions. If the vehicle doesn't have a dipstick the fluid is lifetime and never needs changing. Example of some ford trans. fluid intervals: 2000- vehicles with dipstick and (AX4S, AX4N, 4R70W, 4R100, 4F27E) have 30,000miles service intervals 2010- vehicles with TORQSHIFT transmissions have 60,000mile service intervals
A golden birthday is the age you are turning which is also the same day of the month. For example, "She is turning 30 on the 30th of March." That's a golden birthday. As you can see, it says she was turning 30, but that's also the date of the month too.
Do an oil change every 3000 miles or 3 months which ever comes first. Do a transmission fluid change and every 50,000 miles. Check air filter/change 30,000 miles. Get brake fluid flushed, change spark plugs if mileage warrants: 30,000 for regular plugs 60,000 for platium 90,000 for iriduim. Check/change antifreeze, Check air pressure in tires do this once a month. Check rear end fluid change 50,000 miles look at brakes does it vibrate when you brake hard if so needs rotors turned, look at rear brakes adjust if need be, check power steering fluid Ok this will get you started. ALWAYS check your fluids and tire pressure once a month. check brakes every three to four months. Do a walk around once a week just to be sure.
I just did this about a month ago. Jack up the front end, just enough to comfortably reach under the front end to the transmission. Also it will move the fluid to the back, which might be a good thing if you are filling it. The fill hole is located on the front of the lower transmission housing. You should see a bolt or an inverse square-drive plug. Remove this and use a fluid transfer pump to add or remove fluid as necessary
There is no defined service interval for ATF changes. Under normal driving conditions you may never need to change it. One thing you can do is check the fluid quality via the dip stick, if you see black dots in the fluid or overall off-colors or smells, you may want to change it.
i wouldn't do that unless you want to replace or rebuild the tran.ive had alot of people tell they had there filter and fluid changed(thinking it was a good thing) and i told them all your going to have problems with in a month. not one of them believed me....most came back to me before the week was up and guess what....
civic dx auto trans should not be flushed.Just drain pan and clean magnetic plug and add 3.2 litres of genuine Honda atf.Drain again in about 6 month so you capture the fluid in torque conv.
its normal
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10 or 11 depending on what month you were born in. If you were born in August you'd be turning 11 this month.
how can you change a scheduled report's run date from the 15th of the month to the 30th of the month