Your mechanic is an idiot. There aren't any compression fittings at all. Do it yourself and save a bundle, here's how: Tranny service.
Your mechanic is an idiot. There aren't any compression fittings at all. Do it yourself and save a bundle, here's how: Tranny service.
Over 20 years of Isuzu enjoyment...
There wasn't a word about compression fittings when I had mine flushed.
I know from experience, Joe_Black's method works great. I switched over to AMSOIL Synthetic ATF and my tranny shifts better than ever. Process is very easy, even for an amateur mechanic like myself.
Only thing is I would still like to change the filter, just for my own piece of mind. If anyone knows how to do it, please post some instructions!
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just did my 30k service today and on the receipt the work done is not exactly listed as on the manual, and it seems dealer all have their own sets of items on the list, but anyway the major things all done. As far as the AT filter, the guy told me the tranny filter is a metal one, no need to change. I was surprised, i thought most filter should be metal, is there plastic one? anyway, the major job they did on the 30K is tranny clean and refill, cooland flush reill and fuel system clean refill, each labor $90 + parts, wheel bearing repac $80. I was planning to ask them to fix my left side window, but then the basic service out of warranty, it's 3 years or 50k, let them do it another $90, damn, i should have brought the VX there earlier. Not sure how complicated to do it myself, i mean i'm not mechanical inclined, any comments?
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The machine used to flush the tranny is called a T-Tech. It connectcs to the transmission cooler lines and totally replaces your fluid. Typically costs $80 and is very simple to use. Google the word T-Tech for more details and remember to ask for it by name. If the shop does not know what it is move on to one that does. AAMCO does mine, some Jiffy lubes have them (not all).![]()
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