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Draining and refilling is not flushing, flushing uses a machine to inject new fluid into the transmission while it's running and dumps out all the old fluid. That is why the TSB calls for 16 liters when the transmission only holds 9.something liters. Drain and refills will always leave some of the old fluid.
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When you just do drain and refill then you only get out approx 4 - 5 quarts changed. Since the tranny holds 9.5 quarts and the two fluids are incompatible the old fluid must be purged completely. The only way to do that is to repeat the process numerous times and run the tranny in gear between each drain cycle. You also can not reuse the new fluid that was mixed with the old so you will be adding new fluid every refill. So do the math. |
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Here is a tip. If you want to do a complete flush. There is a trans oil line cooling right behind the radiator, have the car running, keep pumping in new oil via bottom trans drain plug and letting it drain via one of the valve on the cooling line. Once you see there is no more dark color oil coming out of the cooling line. Your trans is completely filled with new oil. As I know, oil is pumped directly from the torque convertor through that line so there isn't a better way than this. |
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took out a sample today...
just to confirm before order... this is the blue fluid? ( i recall seeing somewhere the green and that where much lighter green..? almost yellow green.) soo what pic tells the truth.. ....the oil looks blue/green in real life.. ![]() cheers!/H edit: btw....where in us is the cheapest place to order audi oem oils online?....that ships to europe?...or can any nice audi fellow over there be at assist for shopping... ![]() /H
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I suppose I should think about changing the trans fluid in my 05 4.2 with 145,000 miles on with all this talk of different fluid and the sky will fall if not done prior to 75K and such. I thought I was **** about stuff, but talk of trans oil changes at 30-70 thousand seem a little crazy to me. If I change it at 150,000 I figure I might make it to 300,000 without doing it again till then!
So whats the thoughts with Ford ATF from the guys who have used it? If the drain only takes 4-5 qts on a drain and refill. Another 4 Qts or so must remain in the Converter. I'd say its going to need 2-3 changes to replace most of the fluid with that much in the converter. |
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Somuchforlookingatthespeconthebacklabel...!
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I've used the Ford Mercon SP, as my transmission had the original brownish fluid, and no software update applied. Prior to the PARTIAL change, I was having sever problems with 'judder', which started out initially as a feeling that the car was vibrating slightly at 50 mph/80 kph, and it progressively got worse to the point that it was a constant feeling of going over rumble strips.
I had ZERO success of getting any confirmation from the dealer that they would do the job correctly, and couldn't even get them to research the TSB for the controller update for me, and they wouldn't confirm or deny whether my car had ever had a transmission service done (keep in mind I bought it used with 127k miles on it). The car was a two-owner car, the second owner purchasing it as a 'certified pre-owned audi', so at least in theory, it was dealer maintained for a good part of its life. Given the complete lack of dealer response, I decided to purchase the Ross-Tech VCDS software and their better cable, so that I could do the job myself. (side note, it was a VERY good investment). Discovered indeed that I had revision 0 of the transmission software, thus, good chance that the fluid had never been changed. At that point, having nothing to lose (trans is already acting up), I picked up 6 quarts of Ford Mercon SP fluid at the dealer, for a whopping $6.95 a quart, total cost of about 44 bucks, jacked the car up and leveled it, and drained as much as I could out. Followed the instructions (found online) to refill and get the level right with VCDS monitoring the temp of the fluid, and took it for a drive. After about 1 mile, the juddering was almost completely gone. After five miles, it was like a new car. Smooth shifts, no juddering. I did this at about 129k miles. I now have 148k miles, and while I really do need to order up the proper trans filter and gasket to do the job completely, I have no doubt that the Mercon SP fluid is CORRECT for any car that HAS NOT HAD THE TC UPDATE. The fluid I drained from the transmission was smelly and dirty. Anyone who actually believes that Audis are 'lifetime' filled, well, you've been warned. They are quite happy to sell you a new transmission, or hey!, since that's SO EXPENSIVE, how about trading it on a new car? -Darryl Quote:
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