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Hey folks, I'm making a duplicate post here to see if I can get some more opinions on what I should do.
My mother owns a 2000 buick century with 85k miles on the clock, and approximately 2 years ago prior to her owning the car, someone replaced the transmission lines, so I can assume this accounts for a couple quarts of fluid.
In an attempt to keep this car running as long as I possibly can, I wanted to change the ATF fluid on this. I'm going in assuming no one has ever changed the fluid, which is why I'm here. I've got 3 people lecturing me about what to do and not to do.
Here is an album showing the fluid on the dipstick
http://imgur.com/a/E5Z29
The fluid looks good to me, more used I should say, but definitely not brown or black. When driving, it doesn't slip, but when you goose her a little bit the 1-2 shift feels sloppy, very soft but not slipping. That being said, If I go through with this, then I'll be dropping the pan and reusing the gasket, replacing the filter, and rebuilding the accumulator with the transgo shift kit and throwing on the clamps for the lines going into the accumulator, and finally, topping her off with some maxxlife.
So, if you'd all be so kind, I'd like to hear some of your opinions on this. I apologize for a repeat post from a couple months ago, but when you have several people telling you that you're making a huge mistake, then you tend to get nervous.
If you guys need some different pictures or any other information to get a feeler for this, please let me know.
My mother owns a 2000 buick century with 85k miles on the clock, and approximately 2 years ago prior to her owning the car, someone replaced the transmission lines, so I can assume this accounts for a couple quarts of fluid.
In an attempt to keep this car running as long as I possibly can, I wanted to change the ATF fluid on this. I'm going in assuming no one has ever changed the fluid, which is why I'm here. I've got 3 people lecturing me about what to do and not to do.
Here is an album showing the fluid on the dipstick
http://imgur.com/a/E5Z29
The fluid looks good to me, more used I should say, but definitely not brown or black. When driving, it doesn't slip, but when you goose her a little bit the 1-2 shift feels sloppy, very soft but not slipping. That being said, If I go through with this, then I'll be dropping the pan and reusing the gasket, replacing the filter, and rebuilding the accumulator with the transgo shift kit and throwing on the clamps for the lines going into the accumulator, and finally, topping her off with some maxxlife.
So, if you'd all be so kind, I'd like to hear some of your opinions on this. I apologize for a repeat post from a couple months ago, but when you have several people telling you that you're making a huge mistake, then you tend to get nervous.
If you guys need some different pictures or any other information to get a feeler for this, please let me know.