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March 28th, 2017 09:15 PM #31
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December 21st, 2017 11:57 AM #32Good morning mga master bossing!
May Honda ATF na ako.Ask ko lang kung pwede DIY ang pagpalit ng ATF (honda)?
Or mas maganda kung ipa-replace na lang sa mga talyer?
Thank you po sa sasagot.
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December 21st, 2017 12:01 PM #33
^ kung drain and refill lang ok naman diy. Ang problema lang naman jan ang pag dispose ng used atf fluid mo bro
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December 21st, 2017 12:18 PM #34
Right, drain and fill, easier than oil change, no filter to mess you up, it's even easier than changing a flat tire! If I had jack stands, ako na lang gagawa nito, praning ako pag jack lang ang kalso...
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December 21st, 2017 01:27 PM #35
look for youtube videos. madami ang honda. note the old oils color and metal sediments sa magnetic drain plug.
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December 22nd, 2017 12:25 PM #36Thanks sir Baludoy, sir Papi Smith & sir StockEngine.
Kakatawag ko lang sa Honda Cars, nagtanong ako ng record nung oto. Hindi pa nagpa-drain ng atf yung may ari dati nung nabili kong oto. Or pwede din na sa labas ng casa nagpa replace ng atf.
Kailangan ko na ba yung flushing/dialysis method or atf replacement lang?
Sabi kasi nung nakausap ko sa service ng honda, pag 80k na ang mileage, flushing/dialysis daw ang dapat gawin.
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December 22nd, 2017 01:07 PM #37
dialysis will get rid of the fluid that doesnt come out from the drain&fill method. I think there is 3-5liters of atf left inside if it is only drained and refilled.
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December 22nd, 2017 01:24 PM #38Drain now then flush when you have budget.
If money is no concern, flush now.
Same happened to us. Went up to 60k without draining by previous owners. We wanted to flush but hard to find the shop and we no have budget yet at that time. In the end, we just drained. We feel slight to below average improvement in shifting though.
Our owners manual says to flush every 40k, iirc.
One shop we went to said that they discourage flushing specially if not flushed for a very long time. As per their experience, after flushing, it became problematic. I read the same thing here/other forums.
Their advice is to drain and refill every 1 week (forgot for how many weeks, maybe 4-5 times?). They claim that method is something like 'gentle flush'.
The shop is the one specialized in auto transmission in sucat. Forgot the name.
What we ended up doing is to drain once. And follow regular schedule or brown color atf. Money is tight. If we have the money, I will do the gentle flush method then regular schedule.
Goodluck!
Edit: want to DIY? watch chrisfix on YouTube. You may want to bingewatch that channel. Also AMMO NYC
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December 22nd, 2017 01:36 PM #39
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December 22nd, 2017 01:37 PM #40
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