i think it would because it would make the gear shift better and lube them and help it
would an automatic transmission car jerk when shifting after having had a transmission flush
To do a transmission flush, first read the manual to your car. You will find out when you will need to do a transmission flush and how to 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.
Your owners manual lists a transmission oil change as regular maintenance. If someone is recommending a flush it would replace this service. If there is a fault and they are recommending a flush it is to late, the transmission needs repair.
Yes. It is better to flush. I would rather hear you flush than to get up and have to flush for you,
In fact I would advise against it on a high mileage transmission.
A transmission flush can replace 98% of the existing fluid with fresh transmission fluid. It basically purges the system of the old and replaces it with new. The old fluid, over time, will varnish and get sticky. A flush is designed to remove this varnish and restore better working order to the transmission. It does not effect the forward and reverse gears.
There are different places that would be good for getting a transmission flush. A dealership for the make of your car would be a good start but if you are still concerned or don't want to spend as much money, you can go to a Transmission shop that specializes in it.
Drain it into a toilet and flush it
You should not flush 1995 Honda Accord transmission fluid. Transmission fluid should be taken to the appropriate dumping site and disposed of there.
You don't flush a manual transmission. You just drain the old fluid, and refill with new.
No they are completely different. A engine flush will only clean the engine a transmission flush will only clean the transmission. These two components use two different kinds on fluid therefor they can not be mixed together.