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Complete change or just new tranny oil?


This weekend I'm going to be changing the tranny fluid and was wondering if it would be ok to just drain the old and in with the new? Or, should I drop the cover and do a full clean?

I am planning on redoing the car in a couple years after I have enough money to buy a different dd. So, I'm curious as to if just going with new fluid now, then redoing it all when I go to town on the car down the road?




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I assume this is an Auto? I would change the fluid as well as the filter. Especially if you don't plan to do it again for a few YEARS. You wouldn't do an oil change without the filter, right?

Filter kits are dirt cheap. $10-15 at O'reilly.

http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/se...pse&vi=1316583


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No, it's a manual.


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If doing a overhaul soon, you can just use 75, or 80w/90 in the case until then. 2.2 qts fills the tranny case.

Manuals have no drain pans to mention-why the response comment of "being an auto" .. just a drain plug on the back side of the tranny.
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Tranny Oil: Jacks Transmissions LLC — Genuine OEM Mitsubishi Trans Fluid

If the car has been getting regular maintenance on the tranny, you'll be fine just putting new fluid in it.

-Jordan

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i normally use valvoline in all my stock tranny's in the past and added z max tranny fluid and has worked great for me it cleans the tranny inside and boost your maintenace time on a tranny fluid change
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OEM Mitsubishi Diaqueen.
Use the link posted above to Jack's transmissions.


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Wooo.stuff's expensive ... Redline MT-90 just as good as the Mits stuff and bucks cheaper...
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i use valvoline 75-90 in mines have not had any problems with it

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