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Is transmission fluid corrosive to metal?

Is transmission fluid corrosive to metal?

Since transmission fluid is corrosive, small leaks can also lead to major damage to nearby parts or other components.

What does it mean when your transmission fluid is brown?

If your transmission fluid is deep red or brown, your transmission fluid is old and most likely causing extra damage within your transmission. If it is dark brown, that is a sign you have burnt transmission fluid from overheating. You should also check for any particles within your transmission fluid.

What are the Blau transmission fluid filter kits?

BLAU® Transmission Fluid Filter Kits include the transmission filter, oil pan gasket, drain plug gasket, fill plug gasket, hardware, and transmission fluid (ATF). You have no items to compare.

Is there aftermarket filter for Toyota transmission fluid?

The aftermarket filter will also catch the dust when the case bearing trashes itself and grinds up the aluminum case into fine dust that isn’t caught by the pan filter or magnet. But, I still like the u660/u760 family of Toyota transmissions regardless of the known issues. Glad that they don’t ‘flare shift’ anymore.

Can a fill hole be used to control transmission fluid level?

FWIW, the process of having a fill hole with tube to control the level is not that uncommon. Its used in quite a number of german cars. And those cars generally don’t even have a drain plug. You have to drop the pan to drain the fluid. Just watched the video – very informative!

What does metal shavings in transmission fluid mean?

While metal shavings in transmission fluid can certainly be a bad sign, normal wear and tear will produce some harmless shavings. There are a few indicators of whether or not the situation requires immediate transmission work. Here’s what you need to know about keeping metallic remnants out of your transmission fluid.

How do you change the filter on a transmission?

Changing the fluid and filter is a quite messy and time-consuming job because few transmissions are equipped with a drain plug. That means the only way to reach the transmission filter and allow old fluid to escape is by removing the transmission pan.

Where is the transmission fluid filter?

The transmission filter is a vital part of that system and is situated above the transmission pan, which catches any excess fluid, and below a pickup tube that connects to the oil pump, which regulates the pressure of fluid in the transmission.

What kind of oil does a transmission filter use?

The current fluid is Dexron-VI, introduced in 2005.” Dexron: The original Dexron fluid, like its predecessor Type-A/Suffix-A, used sperm whale oil as a friction modifier. The U.S. Endangered Species Act banned the import of sperm whale oil, so Dexron fluid had to be reformulated.

Why does a transmission filter need to be clean?

The transmission filter functions as a sieve to collect contaminants like dirt and debris before sending lubricating fluid to the transmission itself. Over time, bits of metal that have flaked off from metal-to-metal contact and other grit and grime can dirty a transmission filter.

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Ruth Doyle