I have a customer who has decided that they will be taking a 2009 Toyota Camry on a 700 mile drive. It's complicated, but they actually have a lot of very good reasons for doing this.
Since they're not car savvy I decided to check a few things. The tires were replaced recently. I'm arranging to have it dropped off right where it needs to have an oil change... and then there's one more thing.
A transmission fluid change. This vehicle has less than 26,000 miles, but I am concerned that the additives aren't going to be as robust as they should be. She's very young. Not into cars. So I'm trying to make this as good as possible for the family.
I'm inclined to think a full flush would be perfectly fine given the low miles. But then again, maybe a drain and fill would be the better solution.
It's a toss up for me. I think fresh fluid would be best. But maybe I'm wrong, and a drain and fill would be the better choice.
As always, thanks! My hope is that she gets to keep this car for another 10 years and uses her future savings to the fullest.
Since they're not car savvy I decided to check a few things. The tires were replaced recently. I'm arranging to have it dropped off right where it needs to have an oil change... and then there's one more thing.
A transmission fluid change. This vehicle has less than 26,000 miles, but I am concerned that the additives aren't going to be as robust as they should be. She's very young. Not into cars. So I'm trying to make this as good as possible for the family.
I'm inclined to think a full flush would be perfectly fine given the low miles. But then again, maybe a drain and fill would be the better solution.
It's a toss up for me. I think fresh fluid would be best. But maybe I'm wrong, and a drain and fill would be the better choice.
As always, thanks! My hope is that she gets to keep this car for another 10 years and uses her future savings to the fullest.