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New cars
#1
In today's newer cars there is no dipstick for the transmission fluid. If you want to check it you have to go to a service dealer and it takes about an hr and a half to check it. You cannot see if it's burnt, dis colored or breaking down. I never knew this. It's just another thing that can piss off a person. My Daughter is here for winter vaca and I wanted to check her car. Not gonna happen today.
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#2
Sorry. That is sucky. I had a vehicle like that also.
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#3
Clang had a wet dream and soaked his sheets in trans fluid.
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#4
(12-25-2021, 09:18 PM)BigMark Wrote: Clang had a wet dream and soaked his sheets in trans fluid.
hah

Not quite. I almost peed my pants (Had to pee behind a wall at the Hilton) and pooped my pants a little today from too much coffee and beer. Fuck the bus. I'll be glad to have my car back by Wednesday.
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#5
(12-25-2021, 07:30 PM)MirahM Wrote: Sorry. That is sucky. I had a vehicle like that also.

Think about it............how does a person check their transmission fluid level in a newer car? Do they have to make a freakin appointment? How stupid is that? I'm a bit pissed at this new revelation. It's bugging me. Whats next, checking brake fluid, radiator fluid, blinking light fluid!
He ain't heavy, he's my brother.
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#6
Yeah, I can't even remember what we did when we were at the shop, basically did a trans fluid flush, but I am trying to remember what my boss said. Did he say no reason to check if there isn't a problem? Or....that one should do a trans flush once a year??? I can't remember and it is bugging me. : (


I am now watching a video about it. I'll post it if it is good.
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#7
After watching this I would just take it to a shop.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2Bc3foGb8E&t=270s

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#8
Changing oil in new cars is a pain in the ass too.
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