Do I have to change transmission oil at 48000Km?

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Nemo, Jul 14, 2006.

  1. Nemo

    Nemo Guest

    Hello Guys,
    I got a 2001 Civic, I normally get it to the dealer to change the oil and
    filter. They insists that the transmission oil has to be changed at 48000Km.
    It is an automatic transmission. Does this make sense. It does not say so in
    the car manual. Any advice is appreciated.
    Nemo
     
    Nemo, Jul 14, 2006
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  2. Nemo

    jim beam Guest

    follow the manual, not the dealer. the honda engineers know their
    product and don't have an ongoing interest in you paying to put their
    kids through school like the dealer does.
     
    jim beam, Jul 14, 2006
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    If it's never been done, and the car is an '01, I would let them do it,
    if you're taking it in anyway, since it's never a bad idea to change the
    ATF early. How much extra are they quoting you?

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 14, 2006
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  4. Nemo

    Nemo Guest

    It is included in a package they call it type D maintenance (changing oil,
    inspection of brakes, suspension components, drive shaft boots, drive belts,
    replace air filter, spark plugs, replace aircondtioning filter) for $350+tax
    Canadian. This is exactly same as their type B except replacing the filters.
    Then they charge $200 for filters and transmission fluid. I changed air
    filter myself for $17 bought at CanadianTire store. I understand most of
    their package (specially inspection stories) is a money game. What do you
    think?

    Nemo
     
    Nemo, Jul 14, 2006
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    It is a cash grab, since you can do all the work yourself, and changing
    tranny fluid is even easier than changing oil. Just use real honda ATF,
    buy a second jack (for tire rotations) and a bottle of car wax and have
    an enjoyable Saturday 'bonding' with your Honda :)

    Their 'inspections' are mostly unnecessary since the oil change people
    do most of them for you too.

    'Curly'
     
    'Curly Q. Links', Jul 14, 2006
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