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To flush, or not to flush, that is the question....
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<blockquote data-quote="Calhoun Farm" data-source="post: 1178139" data-attributes="member: 19637"><p>Depends on what you're calling a flush. I always heard not to flush higher mileage auto transmissions because it stirs up the metal shavings that have settled over time and will mess up the valve body and clog things up. Draining the fluid and changing the filters should be fine, but I myself wouldn't let some fly by night oil change place hook a pump up and run clean fluid thru it "flushing" the transmission.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calhoun Farm, post: 1178139, member: 19637"] Depends on what you're calling a flush. I always heard not to flush higher mileage auto transmissions because it stirs up the metal shavings that have settled over time and will mess up the valve body and clog things up. Draining the fluid and changing the filters should be fine, but I myself wouldn't let some fly by night oil change place hook a pump up and run clean fluid thru it "flushing" the transmission. [/QUOTE]
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