WHY YOU SHOULD FLUSH OUT YOUR TRANSMISSION FLUID?

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Your transmission’s vital parts get clogged with sludge and varnish deposits
because, just like engine oil in your engine, automatic transmission fluid
suffers from heat, friction and electrochemical degradation. In fact, nearly
nine out of ten transmissions failures are due to overheating and fluid
contamination.
However, unlike oil, which can be completely drained from your car’s
engine, most transmission fluid cannot be completely drained. Instead it
stays in the torque converter, valve body and transmission lines, making a
complete fluid drain impossible. Typical transmission service removes only
25% of the contaminated transmission fluid. Adding new fluid to the remaining contaminated fluid can actually cause sludge and varnish
deposit’s to clog filters and further restrict fluid flow

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