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  1. #1 Transmission Service, Need Advice 
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    I always get my transmission serviced at 80,000 kms at the dealership. It has been 50,000 kms since I have done it last and it is turning a burnt color, meaning it needs to be exchanged. Should I still get the full service done? Also does it matter if it goes to the dealership or one of those oil change places? Is there a difference?

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    Do not flush the oil... A pan drop and filter replacement is best.
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    Does it matter if I go to a dealership or to a oil change place?
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    You just have to make sure when they mean a transmission service, they really mean drop the pan, and replace the fluid in it and the filter. No machines.

    Honestly if you have a driveway, a jack, and a 10mm socket, you can do it yourself and know it was done right.
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    do it yourself for under 50 bucks. wanna know how? just ask, its to damn easy to pay some one to do it.

    and yes pan drop and filter change is the safe thing to do. lube place is ok, would be cheaper then a dealer. dont let them talk you into a flush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 02NavyBlue View Post
    Honestly if you have a driveway, a jack, and a 10mm socket, you can do it yourself and know it was done right.
    I also use a medium sized flat head to pop the filter out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjornbjorn View Post
    I always get my transmission serviced at 80,000 kms at the dealership. It has been 50,000 kms since I have done it last and it is turning a burnt color, meaning it needs to be exchanged. Should I still get the full service done? Also does it matter if it goes to the dealership or one of those oil change places? Is there a difference?

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    bjornbjorn--

    Agreed with everyone else here that you can do it yourself with a 10mm wrench and an hour of your time for under $50, although it doesn't really matter where the job is done so long as it's a drain and refill.

    The burnt smell is almost certainly a result of the trans fluid overheating. Can you say what your driving style is like - whether it's in town a lot or on the road, how much of a lead foot you have, etc.

    The cheapest permanent solution to this is to install a cooler thermostat and have the car tuned to kick the fans on sooner. The stock T-stat doesn't open until 195 degrees (91C) and the fans don't come on until something dumb like 215 (102 C). Anything above 175 or so shortens the life of the trans fluid by half for each 20 degrees above 175.

    So put a 180 T-stat in there (82 C) which may be enough to keep the motor cooler by itself with winter coming on. If not, then get the car tuned.
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    I just installed a trans cooler on my 05 yesterday and noticed on the way home the temps were around 150-160*. I would also recommend a pan drop, fluid change, filter change and a TransGo shift kit while you are in there. It will firm up the shifts and make the clutches last a little longer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hensleya1 View Post
    bjornbjorn--
    The cheapest permanent solution to this is to install a cooler thermostat and have the car tuned to kick the fans on sooner. The stock T-stat doesn't open until 195 degrees (91C) and the fans don't come on until something dumb like 215 (102 C). Anything above 175 or so shortens the life of the trans fluid by half for each 20 degrees above 175.

    So put a 180 T-stat in there (82 C) which may be enough to keep the motor cooler by itself with winter coming on. If not, then get the car tuned.
    What you leave out is how little the engine temp has to do with the trans temps. Yes.. the trans goes through a cooler in teh side of the rad. But that has very little effect most of the time. I have a stock 195 stat and typical trans temps of 170-180. Until I get in stop and go traffic for prolonged time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    What you leave out is how little the engine temp has to do with the trans temps. Yes.. the trans goes through a cooler in teh side of the rad. But that has very little effect most of the time. I have a stock 195 stat and typical trans temps of 170-180. Until I get in stop and go traffic for prolonged time.
    BillBoost37--

    This is interesting and completely different from my experience, which is the coolant rises to 180 quickly, and the trans temperature rises to that point more slowly. If I'm sitting in town, it quickly goes to ~186 where the fans kick on, and it'll bounce around there indefinitely. Before that, it would go to 215 and sit there unless I got on the highway, when it would slowly drop.

    The coolant rose much, much more quickly past 180 when sitting still and the trans temp was already that high, than when it was lower, making me conclude that they were linked. A rad upgrade from the stock 3/4" to 1" helped, but did not solve the problem on its own.

    I haven't ruled out a trans cooler, and I would encourage the OP to do that if he can't get his trans fluid to stop burning.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BillBoost37 View Post
    Are you the dude that broke everything you touched this weekend?
    Nope, I'm the dude who watched it all hit the fan.

    I didn't even have a chance to tear apart my engine yesterday, even though I have a whole grab bag of goodies and gaskets that need to go in.
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