My daily driver is a 2011 Kia Optima. I have owned this car since new. It runs great and has not experienced any of the engine issues most kias are known for.
At 60k miles I had the transmission fluid changed at the kia dealership. ( i am not sure if they did a flush or a drain and fill).
While I have kept up on oil changes I really haven't maintained the transmission.
So now I am at 222K miles. I have started to notice it takes a little longer to shift. Its not a big change and anyone else probably wouldn't notice its so minuscule, but since I have logged all those miles I am used to its normal behavior. Since it is so slight, there is only a tiny bit of slippage noticed since it doesn't have time to rev higher between changes.
So basically I have 160k on the fluid that's in it.
Should I try a drain and fill to see if that helps? or a drain and fill plus try some "miracle" in a bottle (brands?) ?, or just try one of the miracles in bottle by itself?
Any other options I should have on the table?
I have read that removing old fluid that contains some of the "grit" from the clutch packs could actually do more damage than good. So I really don't know what to do. I know if the trans is on its way out that nothing I do will change that, but if there is anything I can do to prolong its remaining life span than I would like to give it a shot.
As mentioned this has been a pretty solid vehicle and I would even consider swapping transmissions if this one goes bad but I'd like to delay the process as long as possible. I'm getting ready to change jobs so me swapping transmissions would not be possible for several months.
At 60k miles I had the transmission fluid changed at the kia dealership. ( i am not sure if they did a flush or a drain and fill).
While I have kept up on oil changes I really haven't maintained the transmission.
So now I am at 222K miles. I have started to notice it takes a little longer to shift. Its not a big change and anyone else probably wouldn't notice its so minuscule, but since I have logged all those miles I am used to its normal behavior. Since it is so slight, there is only a tiny bit of slippage noticed since it doesn't have time to rev higher between changes.
So basically I have 160k on the fluid that's in it.
Should I try a drain and fill to see if that helps? or a drain and fill plus try some "miracle" in a bottle (brands?) ?, or just try one of the miracles in bottle by itself?
Any other options I should have on the table?
I have read that removing old fluid that contains some of the "grit" from the clutch packs could actually do more damage than good. So I really don't know what to do. I know if the trans is on its way out that nothing I do will change that, but if there is anything I can do to prolong its remaining life span than I would like to give it a shot.
As mentioned this has been a pretty solid vehicle and I would even consider swapping transmissions if this one goes bad but I'd like to delay the process as long as possible. I'm getting ready to change jobs so me swapping transmissions would not be possible for several months.
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