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[QUOTE="2strokerfun, post: 1390283, member: 69719"] I've always heard the same thing. And I heard an "expert" transmission mechanic on radio program the other day say there is some truth to it because atf has about 14 times the detergent motor oil does and once you let one go 90,000 or so without a change, the new fluid will loosen up all the gunk and put it through your tranny. Don't know about that, but I strongly suspect that most times somebody tries to change fluid for the first time after 90,000 or more without ever changing it before, that they are doing it to try and fix a problem. And once those overly worn plates or bearing is there, the too-late fluid change will not magically repair the problem. Been there. And yes, trying to spend $35 in atf is cheaper than $2,000 for a rebuilt transmission, but where there is obviously a serious problem, it is still throwing $35 away. [/QUOTE]
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