For a 2009 Chevrolet Malibu, it is generally recommended to replace the Transmission Fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles, depending on driving conditions and habits. However, it's always best to consult the owner's manual for specific guidelines and to check the fluid condition periodically. If the fluid appears dark or has a burnt smell, it may need to be changed sooner. Regular maintenance helps ensure smooth transmission operation and longevity.
If you have a automatic transmission you need never change it as it is factory sealed for life. One less job to do. Peter
I hear that for Optra's there is no way to check the transmission fluid level, other than to actually remove the transmission fluid cover under the vehicle. Your best bet is to just replace the transmission fluid level at a certain interval (GM says 160,000km), but I would go for more often .
On a 2007 Ford Escape, the transmission filter is located inside the transmission pan. To access it, you'll need to drain the transmission fluid and remove the pan, which is typically held in place by bolts. Once the pan is off, you can replace the filter, which is often mounted on the transmission body. Be sure to replace the gasket and refill the transmission with fresh fluid after the installation.
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When its old
Transmission fluid (Civic CVT manual every 50,000mls,Transmission fluid (A/T or ?/T) auto every 30,000mls
NO. If you keep finding yourself ADDING transmission fluid often and you have no leaks but the transfer case is over full then you need to remove the transfer case and replace the seal in the transfer case where it bolts to the rear of the transmission.
The 2003 Chevy Malibu does not have a timing belt. It has a chain which should last the life of the engine.
every 100k when using AMSOIL Synthetic Universal Transmission Fluid
BMW transmissions are "lifetime fill" meaning that they don't recommend changing the transmission fluid.
Unless you have a LEAK you shouldn't have to add automatic transmission fluid on a regular basis