I have read that changing the filter in automatic transmissions is usually un-necessary. I happen to agree.
I worked in the quick lube industry for many years and when we did transmission services the filters (some were simply wire screens) were rarely ever dirty. The ones that were "dirty" were usually as result of exceptionally un-maintained fluid (almost black) and the transmission's days were numbered.
Since an automatic transmission is essentially a closed system(unlike an engine that sucks in HUGE amounts of air and burns fuel), so the fluid does not accumulate large amounts of dirt. The only thing that happens to the fluid is that the heat breaks down the additives and the fluid can change viscosity. Honda automatics don't have a pan to take down and drain, and their automatics last a good long time if the fluid is drained and filled at the specified interval.
Just wanted people's thoughts.
I worked in the quick lube industry for many years and when we did transmission services the filters (some were simply wire screens) were rarely ever dirty. The ones that were "dirty" were usually as result of exceptionally un-maintained fluid (almost black) and the transmission's days were numbered.
Since an automatic transmission is essentially a closed system(unlike an engine that sucks in HUGE amounts of air and burns fuel), so the fluid does not accumulate large amounts of dirt. The only thing that happens to the fluid is that the heat breaks down the additives and the fluid can change viscosity. Honda automatics don't have a pan to take down and drain, and their automatics last a good long time if the fluid is drained and filled at the specified interval.
Just wanted people's thoughts.