> I have a 2000 Camry with 172K miles. It is time for the transmission to be
> serviced. The last time i had the typical flush and fill where they hook up
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> Zane
On Feb 14, 7:37 pm, "Zane E. Warren" <zwar...@triad.rr.com> wrote:
> I have a 2000 Camry with 172K miles. It is time for the transmission to be
> serviced. The last time i had the typical flush and fill where they hook
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> Zane
Flush machines push crap into where you dont want it, drop the pan and
change the filter, rear wheel bearings should be cheap unless your
dealer does it.
Agreed. with your high mileage, I think you might do more harm than good
by flushing. The old drain and refill a few times would be safer, I think.
If your car had 50 or 60K miles on it, flushing might be the better option,
but not now.
mjc13<REMOVETHIS> - 17 Feb 2008 09:28 GMT
> On Feb 14, 7:37 pm, "Zane E. Warren" <zwar...@triad.rr.com> wrote:
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> If your car had 50 or 60K miles on it, flushing might be the better option,
> but not now.
It depends. If the transmission has been both flushed and the pan
serviced, alternately for the life of the car, a flush at high mileage
won't hurt it. It's when the transmission is allowed to get dirty that
flushes become problematic, IMO. We got our '95 Camry with 99k miles on
it and an indifferent service record. It's had alternate flushes and
changes, and is still fine at 175k, 8+ years later.
That roaring could be just a wheel bearing. If so, it isn't
horrifically expensive. Coincidentally, ours has an intermittent 'roar'
in the left front. I haven't decided yet if it's the bearing or the
tire, because it comes and goes, and sometimes gets louder on right
turns, sometimes not...