O OCDoiler Joined May 16, 2019 Messages 48 Location Northern CA Jun 22, 2020 #1 05 Tundra A750F with 125k. Purchase from the original owner, the transmission had never been serviced. Great to see the OEM WS held up.
05 Tundra A750F with 125k. Purchase from the original owner, the transmission had never been serviced. Great to see the OEM WS held up.
P PowerSurge Joined Jul 16, 2019 Messages 602 Location The ATL Jun 22, 2020 #2 Looks great for never being changed. That truck is barely broken in at 125k.
MolaKule Staff member Joined Jun 5, 2002 Messages 24,022 Location Iowegia - USA Jul 3, 2020 #3 Without a particulate count one cannot really determine the condition of the AT. The ATF's remaining chemistry life is also in question. Time to do a series of Drains and Refills. Last edited: Jul 3, 2020
Without a particulate count one cannot really determine the condition of the AT. The ATF's remaining chemistry life is also in question. Time to do a series of Drains and Refills.
bbhero Joined Mar 20, 2015 Messages 11,511 Location Virginia Jul 8, 2020 #4 That is looking very good. . In my car I went to 283,500 miles before changing the transmission fluid in the car. I did 3 drain and refills before this past winter and just did my 4th drain and refill a couple of months ago. Now at 312,500 miles on my CVT transmission.
That is looking very good. . In my car I went to 283,500 miles before changing the transmission fluid in the car. I did 3 drain and refills before this past winter and just did my 4th drain and refill a couple of months ago. Now at 312,500 miles on my CVT transmission.