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03-25-2024, 06:36 PM | #1 |
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I have a high mileage 2003 Acura MDX which needs some transmission work (sometimes will not shift into 1st gear without explicitly selecting D1) and is kicking an occasional VSA alert during slow turns. Looking for a local mechanic recommendation which is capable and reasonable? Thank you in advance, Jetskier |
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The MDX needs to have the transmission fluid changed about every 30,000 miles, the filter is either non-existent or very small and dirty fluid does affect things such as shifting and converter lock up.
I bring my Acura down to the Sunnyside in Nashua. They have been good, but expensive. We had a 2005 MDX, it was a great car. We gave it to my daughter, she drove it all the time. Unfortunately the transmission oil cooler failed. The cooler is inside of the radiator which filled the transmission with coolant. Wasn't worth fixing, it was too bad, that car would have gone on forever. |
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03-27-2024, 06:56 AM | #6 |
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I had a car with "lifetime" transmission fluid. No dipstick. Yet the manual stated to change the fluid at 60,000 miles under hard use and 100,000 miles under normal use. And never ever have fluid change with machine. A gravity drain for older vehicles. |
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04-06-2024, 03:59 PM | #8 |
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Most if not all cars today do not recommend transmission "flushes" anymore simply just drain and refill (I don't necessarily mean you but your mechanic.) This only removes roughly 1/4 - 1/3 of the fluid in the entire system but doing this every 30,000(ish) miles will be enough to keep it in good condition. Some people I know who do it themselves even do a change, drive the car for a day then drain/refill again. Theory here is the newer fluid mixes with the old and changing it again gets more older fluid out. I've always had mine done at 30,000 - 40,000 miles lifetime fluid or not, same with the coolant. at about 200.00 each time your trans will really thank you.
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