2001 civic 105k maintenance

Discussion in 'Civic' started by James Lewis, Aug 27, 2005.

  1. James Lewis

    James Lewis Guest

    I've scheduled to have my timing belt changed, along with the water pump,
    seals, hoses,belts that are involved. Do you think a transmission should be
    flushed or just get an oil change? I've heard conflicting info on the
    question.

    mike
     
    James Lewis, Aug 27, 2005
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  2. I think you should follow the factory maintenance procedure on something
    like a transmission.

    If it's an automatic transmission, I shy away from flushes. I have a
    Honda for which the factory procedure involves draining and refilling
    the thing four times in succession, driving around a bit in between to
    cycle the new oil in. This gets a good bit of the old oil out.

    I have a Lexus that some corner gas station did a couple of transmission
    flushes in; 10K miles later, the entire transmission needed rebuilt.
    The previous owner did all this, and I inherited (quite literally) the
    problem. That's why I shy away from flushes.

    It seems to me that modern automatic transmissions are incredibly
    complex, perhaps too much so, and that shade-tree mechanic concepts
    don't apply.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Aug 27, 2005
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