Here's Why Changing Your Transmission Fluid Can Cause Damage

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Scotty Kilmer

Scotty Kilmer

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@scottykilmer
@scottykilmer 3 жыл бұрын
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@JifferRiffic
@JifferRiffic 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty Logic: "Transmission fluid does NOT last forever!" "This van is a Toyota, so you never have to worry about transmission fluid changes"
@duffsvids
@duffsvids 3 жыл бұрын
Please bring back closed captioning. Hard of hearing. Thank you.
@everythingfunny4725
@everythingfunny4725 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty I have a 2004 Oldsmobile Alero that I still use as a daily driver. Up to this day there's been no issues with changing gears and I'm pretty sure the fluid has never been changed. Currently I have $165,000 miles on it any tips??
@jeremiahlyleseditor437
@jeremiahlyleseditor437 3 жыл бұрын
You're good Scotty. Also another method for filling would be to read the manual which should show the maximum and minimum amounts.
@Stevexnycautomotive
@Stevexnycautomotive 3 жыл бұрын
Jotty
@therightisright8276
@therightisright8276 2 жыл бұрын
Hey Scotty, I learned to turn wrenches with a great stepdad at age 12 and did most of my own car repairs and maintenance but these last two generations are growing up fatherless and I gotta say, what youre doing is a great, invaluable public service for todays young men and women alike. One day when youre long gone there will still be young people who've learned from you, saved money and even stayed safe from accidents otherwise caused by poor car maintenance. You're leaving your mark on the world and making a great difference. I salute you, Sir!
@IINo1goodII
@IINo1goodII 2 жыл бұрын
Another thing is even if some of us do have father's that we can count on, modern cars are getting more complex as time goes on. Hell I've only just got my first car and it's an 04 model. That being said it's still more modern than the vehicles my dad worked on when he was 16. Back when you could just do what you needed to a car, nowadays technology just runs the world even if you think you're in control
@cb250nighthawk3
@cb250nighthawk3 2 жыл бұрын
"one day when you're long gone..." Let's make a statue of Scotty to remember him forever more!
@petesnow2484
@petesnow2484 2 жыл бұрын
Well said man
@napoleoncorneliusscipio5141
@napoleoncorneliusscipio5141 2 жыл бұрын
This old man did well help me some! My own father wouldn't even show me how to run a lawnmower, I gotta learn myself.
@One.--
@One.-- 2 жыл бұрын
He's one of a kind for sure 😊
@jayhockley8841
@jayhockley8841 3 жыл бұрын
On Transmissions , Rear axles, etc ALWAYS Find and loosen the fill plug , FIRST ! Because Once you drain the fluid and you can't refill it , You have a major problem .
@richardbradley9247
@richardbradley9247 3 жыл бұрын
yeah because some of those filler plug I almost impossible to come out especially on Nissan Rogue
@camerinw.3226
@camerinw.3226 3 жыл бұрын
Good advice
@bryanramos7641
@bryanramos7641 3 жыл бұрын
What do you mean? Didn't Scotty loosen the fill plug after draining?
@wigletron2846
@wigletron2846 3 жыл бұрын
You beat me to it
@TheBigBigSean
@TheBigBigSean 3 жыл бұрын
Just use the ATF dipstick port.
@Milfordbeach
@Milfordbeach Жыл бұрын
Extra thumbs up for the criticizing the elimination of transmission dip sticks. 👍👍👍
@amargacanica1042
@amargacanica1042 3 жыл бұрын
I love the fact that Scotty is a millionaire and still motivated not just to produce a content but to actually do the work as well! Much respect sir!
@thatguy1919
@thatguy1919 3 жыл бұрын
Moneys a big motivator
@amargacanica1042
@amargacanica1042 3 жыл бұрын
@@thatguy1919 not my point sir!
@joylitz2477
@joylitz2477 3 жыл бұрын
knowledge applied is power and that’s Scottie darn right
@ozielmendoza930
@ozielmendoza930 3 жыл бұрын
Hes a millionaire?
@amargacanica1042
@amargacanica1042 3 жыл бұрын
@@ozielmendoza930 😂 multi millionaire
@georgebeaton4544
@georgebeaton4544 3 жыл бұрын
I’ve worked on cars for over 30yrs........listen to Scotty he knows his stuff 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻🤘🏼
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 4 ай бұрын
Is he right on this?
@MRBUCKY12345
@MRBUCKY12345 2 жыл бұрын
I went with my nephew cuz he wanted to buy a new used car, he decided on a Nissan Altima, I think it was around a 2014-2018 something like between there it had 60 something thousand miles on it I told him I told the dealer he's not going to buy the car unless you change the transmission fluid, the dealer would not change the fluid they said Factory recommends 100,000 Mi change and they would do it, my nephew just wanted that car so bad he bought it. He put about 10,000 miles on it and the transmission blew. Good thing he bought that extended warranty from the dealership cuz they fixed it for hopefully he'll listen to me and change it every 30 to 50,000 miles but you know how kids are. Scotty you are a wealth of information. And I really appreciate you
@restlessjack0042
@restlessjack0042 3 жыл бұрын
”Do it yourself, do it right”…Scotty has allways some wise and true words for us to share!
@trvman1
@trvman1 3 жыл бұрын
Note to self, when buying a new car, look for a car that DOES have a transmission dip stick and hopefully a transmission drain plug like the one on oil pan :)
@Hmoob101
@Hmoob101 Жыл бұрын
But he not doing it right lol
@lilkanethebig
@lilkanethebig 3 жыл бұрын
Bro.. In this new millenia, I'm *SO* glad I've come across this gentleman!!! Literally the best, everyday car/truck, KZbin maintenance mechanic I've seen on this platform! His videos have saved me so much freaking money, that's its unreal! Thank you Scotty!! We all love your dedication and honesty in this field!
@elvismanrocks
@elvismanrocks 2 жыл бұрын
You are not the only one who saved lots of money with Scotty videos.
@andersdrakkar
@andersdrakkar 2 жыл бұрын
@@elvismanrocks He did not imply it only saved him lots of money...
@howardjohnson6584
@howardjohnson6584 2 жыл бұрын
I bet you believe in the tooth fairy too.
@crand20033
@crand20033 2 жыл бұрын
The is not much you can do to modern cars anymore.
@howardjohnson6584
@howardjohnson6584 2 жыл бұрын
@@crand20033 Sure you can.
@jamess3532
@jamess3532 Жыл бұрын
The amount that comes out is what goes back in. Seems like good logic to me. The most valuable part of this video for me was learning how to remove those plastic pins. I'm always breaking them by just prying them out when all I needed to do was push the center in and they come right out. Thanks Scotty.
@HalfStarFilms
@HalfStarFilms Жыл бұрын
I figured that hole prevents you from over filling.
@kingdomthings9887
@kingdomthings9887 29 күн бұрын
​​@@HalfStarFilmsit is. It's an overfill plug.
@367nilson
@367nilson 2 күн бұрын
It is not just pushing the plastic one. It's to unscrew it to come out, NOT just pushing it to take it out of it.
@brianhall8097
@brianhall8097 3 жыл бұрын
I love Scotty he's a good mechanic and honest man I have a mechanic that I've been going to for 40 years that is straight-up honest which hard to find these days listen to good Old Scotty good guy
@orthopraxis235
@orthopraxis235 Жыл бұрын
For DIYers, generally always know you can remove the fill plug before removing the drain plug and draining the transmission fluid. Seasoned mechanics probably have like 10 different ways to get a fill plug out, Scotty probably has 100 ways, but DIYers can get stuck with a dry transmission if they cannot refill their transmisison once they have drained out the fluid. Some Toyotas also have a separate differential reservoir that has a drain and fill plug. The outer casing is the same but there is are two different reservoirs for 1. the transmission and 2. the differential. And, incidentally, the fill plug on the differential is in a very hard to reach spot. But, again, know you can remove any fill plug before you drain the fluid. It may take more time, but if things went wrong you would save a bunch of time/money/swearing/etc. Additional note. For my 1998 camry 5sfe (with 384,000 miles still running so well), that fill plug was in a crappy spot, couldn't get a ratchet and socket on it (too wide for the space), so I ordered a very swanky 70.00 ratcheting 6 point (6 point is better than 12 point if you really don't want to strip a bolt, the 6 point wrench applies the torque to the flat 6 sides of the bolt instead of to the pointed ends which is more what a 12 point socket does) thin 17mm wrench. It had extra clickers or whatever you call those things so it clicked with very small rotations. Boom....in 5 seconds the bolt was free. May sound like a lot of money, but changing the diff. fluid is important and obviously i love that Camry.
@MOAON_AABE
@MOAON_AABE Жыл бұрын
Regarding filing up the transmission with the fill plug, You can tell if it's full by it leaking out of the fill plug correct??? That way you don't have to measure how much fluid you drained right???
@danieloneill4356
@danieloneill4356 Жыл бұрын
@@MOAON_AABE No. Scotty is incorrect when he says that leaking out of the fill hole is indicative of the transmission being full. The little plastic tube that Scotty removes from the drain hole is used to set the level. As you can tell, that's way below the fill plug level. Also, Scotty's notion that simply measuring and replacing how much was removed is silly. He assumes that the level was correct despite having no evidence to support his assumption. Anyhow, it's easy to correctly set the level. However, you will need a good scan tool, or an infrared type thermometer or knowledge of Toyota's gear shift procedure to access transmission service mode. This is due to the correct level (as defined by the little plastic tube) only being applicable at a specific ATF temperature.
@christmasfun2022
@christmasfun2022 Жыл бұрын
@@danieloneill4356 I agree lost me when he took drain plug first.
@NotNowCato1254
@NotNowCato1254 Жыл бұрын
Once again, it's an old, worn out expression, but the right tool for the job makes it easy, even a pleasure. Trying to bodge your way through impatiently with what you have to hand often leads to frustration, breakages and failure to get the job done. Just not worth it. Buy the damn tool...
@rd4908
@rd4908 10 ай бұрын
@@danieloneill4356 It's dry around the drain plug and fill plug, that's evidence to support Scotty's assumption
@autotech9974
@autotech9974 Жыл бұрын
I have changed 1000+ cars transmission’s fluid. No one has came back because of it. The fluid in your engine doesn’t last forever it literally deteriorates and breaks down. This is the reason why I have a lot of customers because they listen to Scotty Kilmer keep it up! I have changed my transmission fluid in my 2003 Honda accord with 300,000 miles and it shifts smoothly!!! In other words don’t change your oil. It will damage your engine, please….
@bjarman125
@bjarman125 9 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 camry 2gr fe....it has 115k miles never changed....should i change it? I hear it can cause issues at this mileage but i int3nd to keep the car forever
@oneofmanyte3321
@oneofmanyte3321 8 ай бұрын
@@bjarman125just don’t do a flush. Changing the fluid and filter won’t hurt anything
@Jerrymc1975
@Jerrymc1975 3 күн бұрын
@@oneofmanyte3321you don’t even need to change the filter. You need to keep the metal shavings from wear and tear so it compensates for the loss and you need friction to prevent slippage
@smithraymond09029
@smithraymond09029 3 жыл бұрын
4:55 I used that full synthetic on my 30 year old A341E automatic with 380,000 miles when it started shuddering 4 years ago. Now it shifts like a dream. Do a full fluid change every 2 years.
@Amahyze777
@Amahyze777 7 ай бұрын
What did you do to bring it back?
@eac1235
@eac1235 3 жыл бұрын
Great vid as always. However one thing to remember is always take the fill plug out first! If you pull the drain plug and all the fluid has drained, then can't get the fill plug out ,your screwed !
@Mormielo
@Mormielo 2 жыл бұрын
That's actually solid advice...
@nastylemonade
@nastylemonade 2 жыл бұрын
👍🏾
@zjaz7061
@zjaz7061 2 жыл бұрын
Engineers mind..
@Tofix66
@Tofix66 2 жыл бұрын
That actually makes no sense
@notchase1798
@notchase1798 2 жыл бұрын
Uh what lol ?
@russ9238
@russ9238 2 жыл бұрын
I took your advice and change my transmission fluid. 2018 Chevy Malibu premier 2.0 turbo. 9 speed automatic transmission. 59 500 miles. the guy who changed it couldn't believe it. he said it was black. and his friend who has a transmission repair shop agreed with you and now I do too thank you very much.
@josecarranza7555
@josecarranza7555 4 ай бұрын
So you did the opposite?
@utoobia6872
@utoobia6872 3 жыл бұрын
Watching Scotty in these videos is like listening to my own dad. He is also a mechanic of over 50 years, although for the past decade has only worked on our family cars, and he does not recommend any car brand other than Toyota. He considers Honda a close 2nd, but does not take any other car brand seriously. He is especially amazed by how easily bolts in various parts of his 1999 RAV4 (over 300k miles) come off after over 20 years. Mechanics like cars that are easy to work on. :)
@contumelious-8440
@contumelious-8440 2 жыл бұрын
I would be ashamed to admit to a Father who thinks the only good cars are Toyotas. That is seriously ignorant and/or stupid.
@utoobia6872
@utoobia6872 2 жыл бұрын
@@contumelious-8440 Other car companies should be ashamed. My last car was a 2019 Traverse, and less than 2 years in, the steering column lock gave in. The steering wheel would go up and down by itself. If you feel smart by buying such cars, go ahead.
@Mijanboy
@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
Better not say it out loud because Toyota has the biggest recall in history. After the fiasco with the D-4D and D-cat engines, Toyota stopped the development of diesel engines and agreed with BMW 1WW and 2 WW engines are BMW. The big shame is with the bZ4x model - Toyota prohibits owners from driving the car!!! He buys it back. Reason? Little thing - your wheels can fall off while driving!!! Toyota is the worst car company for complaints - 9 out of 10 complaints are not acknowledged. 10 year warranty? However, it does not apply to components that are worn out by the operation of the vehicle. After all, in the USA Blake Alvarado with Toyota GR86 speaks for itself = typical Toyota approach. I liked the media dance that Blake started... Here in Central Europe it was on TV and in all the newspapers... "Toyota goes from problem to problem, the reason for the unrecognized complaint is a complete failure or a joke?! Say hello to father.
@coldskilzs4127
@coldskilzs4127 Жыл бұрын
​@@Mijanboy Blah Blah Blah,,,, to each his own,,,😂
@Mijanboy
@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
@@coldskilzs4127 It's sad how the quality of cars has changed since 2005, I mean all brands... And it all comes from ecology
@SmoggyAlastor
@SmoggyAlastor 3 жыл бұрын
This video is so important to anyone interested in cars. Transmissions are very complicated and Scotty is 100% right about the slipping after a not needed flush.
@mrjoehimself
@mrjoehimself 2 жыл бұрын
I honestly don't understand...should I change my transmission fluid or not?
@moneyhungry5.743
@moneyhungry5.743 11 ай бұрын
Lmaoo same I’m gotta just drain and fill
@jbaidoo2000
@jbaidoo2000 Жыл бұрын
A few years back, I was charged for transmission fluid “flush” that never happened. How do I know it didn’t happen? Well, there was a whistle blower at the shop who happened to be someone I had met before on an overseas deployment. He urged me to confront the shop because he was quitting anyway. They denied the allegation as usual and I had no idea how to prove it. Scotty is right. Some shops will charge you and mess up your car or not do it at all.
@stoneyg1413
@stoneyg1413 8 ай бұрын
I wouldn't flush a transmission less ova 50k you ll risk pushing the garbage back through the system. If only they could makeum where everything drains out but the torque converter holds a good substantial amount too so can't be done. Wow Yu got jipped on that charge. I hope you got even
@kingdomthings9887
@kingdomthings9887 29 күн бұрын
Yep.
@jaluepo
@jaluepo 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty tells like it is easy Dealer tells like it is extremely difficult.
@BlueStreak706
@BlueStreak706 3 жыл бұрын
That’s the stealership scheme. Sometimes I mess with them by asking questions and they don’t even know what they’re talking about.
@kclefthanded427
@kclefthanded427 3 жыл бұрын
Dealers just want to sell you a car on purpose
@NsskMedia
@NsskMedia 3 жыл бұрын
Facts
@shawnkelly1241
@shawnkelly1241 3 жыл бұрын
It is easy and not that expensive.
@wejaith3
@wejaith3 3 жыл бұрын
Sure, let’s listen to Scotty… smh
@mamaluigi2064
@mamaluigi2064 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I've learned from working on Hondas "ONLY USE GENUINE HONDA AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID" I don't know what it is with their transmissions But you use anything else high likelihood The transmission will start to slip and fail every person that I've come across whether it be online dealership independent mechanic whatever the case may be When it comes to Honda automatic transmissions they have all always said only used the genuine Honda fluid whether it be from a Honda / Acura dealership or online only use genuine Honda fluid It's expensive But transmissions are more expensive
@MultiMusicbuff
@MultiMusicbuff 3 жыл бұрын
....or find out what brand Hinda is using because Hnda ,like Toyota,they don't make their own fluid.Then you can buy the exact brand cheaper at just about any auto parts store.
@RZ-sh6yi
@RZ-sh6yi 3 жыл бұрын
agree
@RothBeyondTheGrave
@RothBeyondTheGrave 3 жыл бұрын
same with Honda/Acura power steering systems! If you need to cheap out by literally a few dollars on fluids, then go buy a Chevy instead!
@_JimboSlice
@_JimboSlice 3 жыл бұрын
Idemitsu - they manufacture most of Hondas fluids, including their transmission fluid. Find the Idemitsu version of Z1 or DW1 and you will save yourself a little $$
@pcno2832
@pcno2832 3 жыл бұрын
I read somewhere that Chrysler went through 14 formulations of fluid before they got their Ultradrive transmissions to an acceptable (for them) level of reliability. Honda might have gone through something similar when their 5-speed auto had the big problem for 2003. Even if you know who made the fluid, they might only sell the magic formulation to the OEM, so what you get from them might be different. I went through something similar with the serpentine belt on the 3 L PRV engine; my mechanic said that the OEM belt was made by Gates, but when he used a Gates belt of the same size, it always squealed no matter how carefully he adjusted it. When I insisted he by the belt from Chrysler, it stopped squealing.
@jasminmunoz8930
@jasminmunoz8930 Жыл бұрын
Your the grandpa I've always needed. I love how simple you made this for a 30 yr young women.
@AriqMattiYahu
@AriqMattiYahu 4 ай бұрын
Too precious
@maelxmusic1613
@maelxmusic1613 8 күн бұрын
Young 👀
@allenlarabie8854
@allenlarabie8854 3 жыл бұрын
Total respect for this man. God bless you Scotty
@skyartrc8286
@skyartrc8286 3 жыл бұрын
When he said he would have strangled somebody, I spit out my tea 🤣 all in all Scotty you explained something I would have never known about that plug in the transmission, good call, great mechanic!!
@kurtyoung7352
@kurtyoung7352 3 жыл бұрын
🤣😂
@LizC-hq6tt
@LizC-hq6tt 2 жыл бұрын
Only car video I've watched that I could actually understand. He kept it interesting and not a bunch of useless babbling.. Direct and to the point. VERY VERY USEFUL!!!! Thank You!!!!
@Volusiaev
@Volusiaev 3 жыл бұрын
I liked the picture of the jar of vaseline when Scotty was referring to going to the dealer!!!! 😂🤣😅😃
@khaledShar
@khaledShar 3 жыл бұрын
lol , that flew over my head
@ferndog1461
@ferndog1461 3 жыл бұрын
Sadly, 80% of Stealership/ dealerships are suspect. The Vaseline is a true statement.
@lindsey607
@lindsey607 3 жыл бұрын
@@ferndog1461 Sad,butt true .
@themachine8009
@themachine8009 3 жыл бұрын
Now I get it.
@Volusiaev
@Volusiaev 3 жыл бұрын
@@themachine8009 And that's if you're lucky! Some dealerships don't even use vaseline!
@13Hangfire
@13Hangfire 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty is what the Japanese call a, "National Treasure" for teaching a whole new generation the right way to work on cars!
@allen2770
@allen2770 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly
@erichopham
@erichopham 3 жыл бұрын
The Japanese don’t need to work on their cars, they last forever haha
@Lilxyq
@Lilxyq 2 жыл бұрын
We Nigerians have a saying sell it or replace am
@dariush3587
@dariush3587 2 жыл бұрын
Scotty is what American carmakers call "public enemy number one" for the same reason...
@maikeru01
@maikeru01 Жыл бұрын
A little common sense tip... Don't drain the transmission first. Find the fill plug first, make sure you can open it before you drain it. Imagine if you drain it and then you can't refill it. What are you going to do? You'll have to have it towed to a mechanic. You can't drive without trans fluid. Plus it will help to drain it if the fill plug it out.
@Smarterthanyou-mthrfkr
@Smarterthanyou-mthrfkr 9 ай бұрын
Turn it upside down, will be fine😂
@agapitomelorquez1
@agapitomelorquez1 9 ай бұрын
Or use a pump lol
@isJudgingYou
@isJudgingYou 8 ай бұрын
@@agapitomelorquez1 💪🧠
@hqxdjbd
@hqxdjbd 7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂
@nenezaze3252
@nenezaze3252 Ай бұрын
Común sense, 😎👌 air would go true & Will empty faster..
@producer.james1
@producer.james1 3 жыл бұрын
8:01 "don't forget to put the wheel back on" thank goodness for that reminder, I almost drove off without it
@rarebreed9208
@rarebreed9208 3 жыл бұрын
After being a mechanic for 40yrs, I finally retired to a nice place. We have our own rooms, they feed us 3 times a day, and the doctors even let us go outside to watch the ducks.
@bvnseven
@bvnseven 3 жыл бұрын
Are Nurse Ratchet and Jack Nicholson still there? lol
@cx5870
@cx5870 3 жыл бұрын
@@bvnseven 😂
@gary7thsnail546
@gary7thsnail546 3 ай бұрын
if you can't drive with a broken back, at least you can polish the fenders
@waylonmccrae3546
@waylonmccrae3546 3 ай бұрын
Ahhhhhhhhh ...... Juicy-Fruit !! 👤
@stargazeronesixseven
@stargazeronesixseven 2 жыл бұрын
Observe experienced uncle Scotty Kilmer only used the motorised Wheel Nuts Opener during Unscrewing the Wheel Nuts but Use Old Fashion but Trusty Hand Tight Method to Screw Back the Wheel Nuts to make sure our wheels would not accidently come off while driving! 🙏 Thank You So Much Uncle Scotty Kilmer for the Safety Advice! Stay & Drive Safe! 🕯🌷🌿🌍💗🕊
@rossball647
@rossball647 3 жыл бұрын
On all of my vehicles I've owned I change my fluids annually give or take a couple of months if it needs it or not. Trans, power steering, diff, brake fluid. Five year coolant when dew. And oil/filter every 5000 km/s being doing my own service's and maintenance for over forty years. And still enjoy doing it myself.
@fernandocastro78-NUSHS
@fernandocastro78-NUSHS 3 жыл бұрын
Any suggestions how to dispose the old fluids and empty bottles? To me, changing the fluids at a shop, where it comes in bulk, assures everything is disposed properly and generates far less waste than going through individual bottles.
@aquamayne8168
@aquamayne8168 3 жыл бұрын
@@fernandocastro78-NUSHS you can usually take old fluids to any auto parts store for free and they will properly dispose of them. Id assume dealerships might help you as well
@markgideon23
@markgideon23 2 жыл бұрын
totally agree with DIY is the most valuable routine you can do for your vehicle regardless of your financial status. not only fixing your own car is mentally therapeutic; you save ton of money with peace of mind your car is always well taken care of.
@grahamferguson1444
@grahamferguson1444 2 жыл бұрын
You never cease to amaze me with your knowledge and simple step by step guidance & explanations ! Thank you Scotty Graham F
@NightWear21
@NightWear21 3 жыл бұрын
Love this guy! His explanations are on point yet funny AF. Although I personally wouldn't think to use a power tool for bolts on tire vs a torque wrench. I'm actually surprised people would consider that. Speed for disassemble, precision for re-assemble.
@mateofreyo1553
@mateofreyo1553 3 жыл бұрын
That's like reading the terms and conditions. Drive it home lol torque specs are for fancy parts
@johnnyfive3872
@johnnyfive3872 2 жыл бұрын
You’d be amazed at how many of the young generation measures torque in “ugga duggas”. It’s scary.
@darkshadowsx5949
@darkshadowsx5949 2 жыл бұрын
@@mateofreyo1553 try changing a tire on the side of a road with bolts torqued down so hard you need the jaws of life to remove the wheel. torque specs are important to not cause unnecessary damage to parts. you dont want to make it too hard to remove or fall off in the case of under torqued. its stupid to purposely damage your daily driver or a customers car.
@mateofreyo1553
@mateofreyo1553 2 жыл бұрын
@@darkshadowsx5949 easy there big guy/gal. Just making a joke. Obviously do all work correctly especially on someone else’s vehicle.
@Funexpected
@Funexpected 2 жыл бұрын
@@johnnyfive3872 I've never heard that term until watching a brake change tutorial video where the annoying guy said that. I thought he made up the word because he was speaking goofy throughout the video.
@christophermarshall5765
@christophermarshall5765 3 жыл бұрын
There is several reasons for changing the trans fluid regularly. One is often overlooked. If not changed regularly, deposits can build up in the valve body, & band servo units, creating shift issues, or no drive at all. Do not use "trans flush" in your transmission, as this stuff can create even bigger issues, such as removal of material from the clutches & bands.
@yamkaw346
@yamkaw346 2 жыл бұрын
Vast majority of cars have dry clutches, if they have a clutch at all.
@cormaro13
@cormaro13 2 жыл бұрын
Last time I check u would want to flush out the old fluid not keep it in there right ? If not you will just be constantly draining and changing the fluid every so miles so the new fluid isn't tainted by old fluid
@christophermarshall5765
@christophermarshall5765 2 жыл бұрын
@@yamkaw346 they have clutches in them. All cars with transmissions do.
@christophermarshall5765
@christophermarshall5765 2 жыл бұрын
@@cormaro13 I changed the trans fluid & filter in my car about 10 weeks ago. I completely drained the transmission fluid, including the torque converter, because it also has a drain. I've pulled transmissions down that were flushed, then refilled with fresh fluid. The trans no longer moved the car. Upon dismantling, I found most of the clutches had no material, & the bands were the same. I replaced the clutch plates, bands & the drums the bands clamp onto, reassembled the trans, installed in the car. No more issues. As a general rule, change the trans fluid every 4 years, or 40000km, brake fluid every 2 years, & engine oil twice a year. If your car is rear wheel drive, change the oil in the rear axle every 3 years.
@yamkaw346
@yamkaw346 2 жыл бұрын
@@christophermarshall5765 That’s just completely not true...
@johnmorey8107
@johnmorey8107 Жыл бұрын
When your transmission goes out because you didn’t change the transmission fluid. Well, that’s the end of the transmissions life thus your transmission fluid is good for the life of your transmission.
@promiseakpukpu2834
@promiseakpukpu2834 Ай бұрын
But you could have extended the life of the transmission by changing the fluid before it kills the transmission and then you won't have to say the transmission died because it's end of its life. 🙃
@whiskkers9291
@whiskkers9291 3 жыл бұрын
I've always practiced taking the fill plug off first, then the drain plug. If you drain the fluid and then can't get the fill bolt off or it breaks, you're in a bad spot.
@bryandunn4886
@bryandunn4886 3 жыл бұрын
Very wise too. Always done that too, just in case
@Oregon-Ducks
@Oregon-Ducks 2 жыл бұрын
Good point
@fishyz1500
@fishyz1500 2 жыл бұрын
I agree..to me this is common sense..my dad worked at jeep for 35+ years and my stepdad was a master mechanic who started out as an aircraft engineer in the marines
@SinnerSince1962
@SinnerSince1962 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent point
@glowiever
@glowiever 2 жыл бұрын
this is clever
@darshanabowatte8349
@darshanabowatte8349 3 жыл бұрын
Please do a documentary on Planned obsolescence in automotive industry
@scottykilmer
@scottykilmer 3 жыл бұрын
will do!
@timetowakeup6302
@timetowakeup6302 3 жыл бұрын
@@scottykilmer I love that after all these years and all of your success, you still not only take the time out to respond to your viewers but you take their suggestions to heart. That's why we love you Scotty!
@instasingingvids3529
@instasingingvids3529 3 жыл бұрын
Lifetime fluid being a prime example lol
@janjohnny4945
@janjohnny4945 3 жыл бұрын
Ecamples: 1.0 liter 3 cylinder engine 100 hp something and 200 nm something, or 2.0 l 4 cylinder250 hp 340 nm.
@TTime685
@TTime685 3 жыл бұрын
@@instasingingvids3529 Lifetime fluids and plastic parts..
@onmywayto974
@onmywayto974 Жыл бұрын
Man, I thought about questioning about transmission fluid flush this morning. And KZbin algorithm had this video popped up. Scary but good.
@dn_oux
@dn_oux 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty changed the game.. Helping the world getting the knowledge of cars is important for everyone to learn and pass it on!
@crand20033
@crand20033 Жыл бұрын
Yes because mechanics will take advantage of you if you know nothing about it.
@Heckleburger
@Heckleburger 2 жыл бұрын
There is a difference between flush & fluid exchange. Most shops, even dealers use a fluid exchange machine that uses the transmissions own pump to exchange the fluid completely. Flush requires the use of a chemical solvent which has always been a big no-no.
@Promitheos
@Promitheos 2 жыл бұрын
180k on a 2015 hyundai sonata se, do i dare putting new trans fluid in? not sure how the previous two owners were about so idk if ever changed or not.
@rkgsd
@rkgsd 2 жыл бұрын
@@Promitheos Look at the color of the fluid. If it's dark, I'd do a simple drain and fill. That way you're only changing about 35% of the fluid and not shocking the system. Repeat a few weeks later to get even more old fluid out.
@dominiquedevereux7205
@dominiquedevereux7205 2 жыл бұрын
@@rkgsd Thanks for the tip. I just got a used car 🚗 that has 148,000 miles and the carfax says he had regular maintenance evert 3000 - 5000 miles but it only states specifically about oil 🛢 changes --- the rest just says "maintenance." So I don't know if the transmission fluid was changed during one of those maintenance jobs. Given how pristine under-the-hood & the exterior & interior of the car looks, I'm sorta inclined to believe the previous owner did have it changed, but he didn't keep record of the maintenance in the owner's manual that came with the car ---- just the Carfax 🦊📑 tells me. And the manual only mentions changing the transmission fluid on a CVT under SEVERE driving 🚗 conditions (I e., towing & heavy city 🏙 driving ), & even then, not until 156,000 miles. But under "normal" conditions, it doesn't make any suggestion at all for having it changed . I went by the Chevy dealer (cuz the car is a Chevy Spark, though I bought it from an unrelated uses car dealership) & I asked the salesman if he could use my car's VIN # to check the Chevy database 🧑🏻‍💻 to see if it had ever had been serviced for a transmission fluid change & he claimed he only has access to cars 🚗 sold at his specific dealership. Now, I don't know if he was just blowing smoke up my a$$ cuz he figures since it's no longer under warranty with Chevy that I probably won't go to them for any further maintenance so he's not gonna help me out cuz there's nothing in it for them, but I would think any car manufacturer would have access to records to any of its cars that had been serviced at any time @ any of its dealerships. I mean with the internet, I don't see how the records are relegated to a specific geographic location. And what's the point of having a VIN# if the information attached to it can't be accessed? I mean, they ask for the VIN# when you're getting quotes for auto insurance📄 & the use that to get your vehicle's entire history, so I don't understand him telling me he can't use it to check another dealership under the same company as his to give me specific details on my cars maintenance history. Is it possible I could call Chevy corporate headquarters & possibly they have a department that could give me detailed history of my car's maintenance records with them??
@billdurham8477
@billdurham8477 Жыл бұрын
Fluid exchange = flushing. Really.
@Mijanboy
@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
@@dominiquedevereux7205 The question is where the car was serviced and whether they put service operations in the database there. In the CVT Mercedes, the oil is changed after a maximum of 60,000 km, just like in other ATs. I probably won't please you with the fact that no manufacturer can even make a CVT transmission properly. That is, they can produce it, but they die within 250,000 km, it starts around 130 tkm. Mercedes puts them in the A class and B class models only at the request of the customer, otherwise only a manual transmission is produced. I know that in the US people sued Nissan over the CVT but I don't know how that turned out. The problem is that no one can fix it properly either, so the start is $1,000 and then it turns out that a few more things need to be replaced... I wish you were the exception and had an immortal CVT.
@7652581
@7652581 Жыл бұрын
Bravo! Scotty, thank you most mechanics don't even know or tell clients that changing fluid on older vehicles especially flushing can actually cause tranny problems.
@DDEENY
@DDEENY 3 жыл бұрын
I had a nightmarish experience with an '86 Chevy Caprice when I had the transmission fluid flushed and replaced on a car with about 135,000 miles. It didn't damage the transmission per se but the flush and fresh fluid acted as a solvent to dissolve the internal sludge that kept the seals from leaking. The transmission then leaked like a sieve and I ended up junking the car because the actual repair would have cost a few hundred dollars because the transmission would have needed to be dropped. The general rule is no never do a transmission flush on a high-mileage car that has never had one and GM specifically advises this.
@Sleepszn379
@Sleepszn379 2 жыл бұрын
What about a change compared to a flush at that milage? We're your gears having issues?
@salmanadan329
@salmanadan329 2 жыл бұрын
So what's the solutions ??
@DDEENY
@DDEENY 2 жыл бұрын
@@salmanadan329 The short answer is to be sure to have your transmission fluid changed/flushed per manufacturer's recommended schedule and don't wait until the car exceeds 100,000 miles before having its first flush done.
@RandolphMcguttersmelf
@RandolphMcguttersmelf 2 жыл бұрын
What about manual transmission? Same idea - don’t change it
@piercemccauley7079
@piercemccauley7079 2 жыл бұрын
You should never flush a transmission it’ll just send crud into the screens in the transmission
@thearchitect4726
@thearchitect4726 3 жыл бұрын
engine should be running to check fluid and fluid should be checked when the transmission has reached operating temperature and or after at least cycling through gears to ensure valve body, torque converter and servos are full. measuring the oil fluid amount and putting the same amount back in is relying on the previous technician having filled it correctly previously which may not have done so. that tube just under the drain plug in some vehicles is the check level while running when hot. though i agree with you that you should not flush a transmission that has never been serviced in most of its life because it may develop problems, the most important thing to remember is if it fails after it was flushed, the transmission was stuffed anyway and it was only sludge taking up the clearances keeping oil pressure up keeping it alive anyway. i have an atf power flush machine that connects into the transmission cooler lines and is effectively dialysis for you transmission as it allows the transmission to pump its oil out while running and substitute new fluid at the same time. this ensures you get all the old fluid out not just whats in the pan. i also warn the customer if the transmission fluid is really dirty and sludgy of the potential risks of flushing and advise against it accordingly.
@SamEisa-pt5up
@SamEisa-pt5up 2 ай бұрын
I gotta question, my automatic transmission fluid seems fine when I checked it and no contamination either and it is an old car but it’s hard to change gears as the car struggles to get up speed and sometimes it will just shift to neutral by itself in the middle of the road. What would you think the problem is?
@thearchitect4726
@thearchitect4726 2 ай бұрын
@@SamEisa-pt5up i would make sure the oil is at the correct level, might be low on fluid, especially when cold, if the correct fluid level and correct grade, could have a sticky valve body or solenoi. Are there any fault codes stored?
@SamEisa-pt5up
@SamEisa-pt5up 2 ай бұрын
@@thearchitect4726 ok just a little update I finally had the chance to work on it. Did oil change and installed new filter. Brought synergetic fluid and changed transmission fluid but didn’t change the filter and tbh so far it feels much better already. No any incidents so far. Fluid was coming down pinkish and like a new so I’m not sure what the problem is but maybe because the car is over 20 year old, the fluid is disintegrating, although we can’t see it but it could be the problem and why it was so hard to shift gears when I was trying to speed up and sometimes causing slippage. But i guess time will tell.
@SamEisa-pt5up
@SamEisa-pt5up 2 ай бұрын
Synthetic*
@thearchitect4726
@thearchitect4726 2 ай бұрын
@@SamEisa-pt5up if the fluid is pinkish, may have a leaking heat exchanger allowing coolant entry into the transmisison fluid, you need to flush the fluid and replace the cooler asap or the box is history, depending on the vehicle the cooler may be located on the transmission or in the radiator, this is urgent if as you say the fluid was pinkish as it indicated coolant entry into the transmission fluid. URGENT!
@jackbenimble1373
@jackbenimble1373 2 жыл бұрын
I inadvertently learned years ago to never change transmission fluid or the filter. Twice I did this and both transmissions failed. But they never failed on all the others.
@lenc5679
@lenc5679 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty is so right about some places not even changing the fluids, I had that happen at Wheel Works on a synthetic oil change.
@reeksreeks3017
@reeksreeks3017 2 жыл бұрын
Me too. At a Toyota dealer that has been gone for a long time. I noticed when it came back that it’s still have my same silicone gasket that I recognized as mine. Even the complementary car wash was terrible. Didn’t dry it right and waterspots everywhere.
@TimJoseph08031990
@TimJoseph08031990 3 жыл бұрын
With these kind of automatic transmissions or CVT, you open the fill plug and drain plug, drain the old fluid, fill with new fluid till the level plug hole pours some fluid, and close the fill plug hand tight. Then start the engine and shift through the gears and let it warm up to 100 degrees Fahrenheit or more. With the engine running open the fill plug and continue to fill the fluid till it starts pouring again. Then close it hand tight and shut the engine off. Tighten the fill plug to torque specification according to the manufacturer.
@cipherion
@cipherion 3 жыл бұрын
True words are rare birds.
@johndesousa7379
@johndesousa7379 Жыл бұрын
Hey scotty that little plastic piece you unscrewed with the 6mm Allen wrench after the drain plug is the dipstick. After draining the pan screw the plastic piece back in but do not put the drain plug back in right away. Start filling it with oil until you start seeing it come out at the drain hole. The plastic piece is like an overflow it keeps just the right amount of fluid in the pan and anything extra flows out. Once it starts to come out stop pouring fluid in and put your drain plug back in and you're finished.
@medini2
@medini2 Жыл бұрын
Now that is a revelation!
@joshuahinojosa2103
@joshuahinojosa2103 Жыл бұрын
Is that part necessary? since He measured the fluid coming out. I have been wanting to do this to my 2019 tacoma 4 cylinder.
@johndesousa7379
@johndesousa7379 Жыл бұрын
@@joshuahinojosa2103 How would you know if the proper amount was in there. Could have a small leak somewhere.
@joshuahinojosa2103
@joshuahinojosa2103 Жыл бұрын
@johndesousa7379 True, never thought about that 🤔 thank you
@Hmoob101
@Hmoob101 Жыл бұрын
Also need to warm the temperature up to certain degree to check the level what the guy did was quick fast and wrong you can tell he overfill it if you really want to do it the Toyota right way you need to buy their special tool
@markhartman7939
@markhartman7939 2 жыл бұрын
No dipstick is a pain when it comes to refilling. I put the old fluid into a clear milk jug and use another clear milk jug to place the new fluid into. Match the levels and you’re on the money quick and not messy.
@ltcajh
@ltcajh 4 ай бұрын
I guess so, unless there’s been fluid loss.
@val7287
@val7287 3 ай бұрын
@@ltcajh If the original amount of fluid is not correct all you do is magnifying an already existing problem. The dipstick was more valuable than people realize.
@fredmertz8538
@fredmertz8538 3 жыл бұрын
I like how the filler plug had "WS" stamped on it, so using the correct fluid is almost foolproof.
@rpap5322
@rpap5322 3 жыл бұрын
Dealer fluid only....
@MikeAnthony2007
@MikeAnthony2007 3 жыл бұрын
WS? Man I thought it’s was SM 🤦🏻‍♂️
@Shadobanned4life
@Shadobanned4life 3 жыл бұрын
You are an optimist !
@johncharney2374
@johncharney2374 3 жыл бұрын
Key word: almost
@fredmertz8538
@fredmertz8538 3 жыл бұрын
@@johncharney2374 Yup! I have been around long enough to know nothing is totally foolproof. There always making better fools.
@SeanWMODonnell
@SeanWMODonnell 2 жыл бұрын
Changed my Polaris 800 x2. Drained it overnight. It needs 986ml, it only took half a quart. Thank you so much! I could not for the life of me figure out why it wouldn't fill. You have to stick a hose in horizontally and just pump until it reaches the bottom of the fill thread. No where does it mention filling it dry anywhere, I didn't even realise it was an issue.
@JROQUEfounderofcoolhandvets
@JROQUEfounderofcoolhandvets 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty Kilmer - You have to deal with what you have. One of my favorite Scotty quotes
@yogidemis8513
@yogidemis8513 3 жыл бұрын
Words of wisdom!
@Maryland1022
@Maryland1022 2 жыл бұрын
That red tube you take out is the “internal dipstick”. The drain plug is actually the level check for the transmission. The red tube is there as a level for the fluid in the pan. You have to get the trans up to temp , then with the car running in park, take the plug out (without removing the red tube) and see if fluid dribbles out. If fluid is dribbling out, the trans is up to level. If no fluid dribbles out, you are low, if it gushes out you are overfull.
@mef12727
@mef12727 2 жыл бұрын
Different cars has different process. Some cars have to be off when checking fluid.
@fh3486
@fh3486 2 жыл бұрын
I will attempt the change very soon. I'm scared
@Mijanboy
@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
@@mef12727 And what kind of cars are they?
@grandvalleyfishslayers1279
@grandvalleyfishslayers1279 Жыл бұрын
104-113F is the specification
@jonstewart8683
@jonstewart8683 5 ай бұрын
Scotty, you're the best. At the 21 minute mark you told people what to do with repairs. Find an independent mechanic you can trust. And I'm an authority voice to that. I own an '02 Saab 'vert, and every repair is excellent at a price lower than feared (It's a Saab after all). I can't imagine giving her up for the next few years. No matter make, model or year, find an independent and put the car in their hands. And if you find a good one welcome to car happiness. There are 3 things you need in life. A good plumber, a good electrician, and a good mechanic.
@MajorCaliber
@MajorCaliber 3 жыл бұрын
HOLD IT... when tightening the LUG nuts, I only lower the wheel enough to get the ground friction needed to keep it from turning while applying the final torque, NOT all the way down and under full load, which could leave you "half a thread out" on the lower lugs, and result in the dreaded wobbly-wheel... =:O
@virginia7125
@virginia7125 3 жыл бұрын
When using an impact wrench, start on #1 & do the torquing order. Go to #2 or #3 and do the same. Most shops hit it wide open on all lugs. You can get a wobbly wheel or shakey brakes this way. Follow up with a torque wrench on the ground. I never have any shimmy.
@denverbasshead
@denverbasshead 3 жыл бұрын
Never had that problem
@volkswagenation
@volkswagenation 3 жыл бұрын
The rim should be sitting on the center hub and the nuts or bolts should always be finger tightened before lowering the vehicle. Once torqued to spec the rim is clamped tightly to the rotor or drum and the tire will have no choice but to flex. The rubber is bendy enough. I have never had a problem with a wheel wobble.
@MikeGaskinsPodcast
@MikeGaskinsPodcast 3 жыл бұрын
We need more Scotty's in the world today
@tfellison2324
@tfellison2324 2 жыл бұрын
Round and round and a round she goes. Love it. My father said that all the time when he took a tire off. He was a mechanic for over 50 yrs. your general philosophy of wrenching was a lot like his. I appreciate your post.
@rossedwardmiller
@rossedwardmiller 3 жыл бұрын
I bought an 06 Tacoma at 136k miles and just did 150k service. My mechanic said the same as Scotty, that the trans fluid shouldn’t be changed and that it was essentially “too late”. I decided to be proactive and have another shop do an ATF drain and fill. Turns out the fluid, while dark, didn’t have any burnt smell, and didn’t have any metal shavings in it. The transmission has been shifting just as well as before. The gasket also needs to be replaced, which I wouldn’t know unless I had taken it in. I’ll do the gasket and filter replacement at 160k and get more fresh fluid in.
@aztec3r890
@aztec3r890 2 жыл бұрын
did you replaced filter as well?
@rossedwardmiller
@rossedwardmiller 2 жыл бұрын
@@aztec3r890 yes I eventually went back and did new filter and gasket, plus as much fresh fluid as that job required. It’s shifting better than it did when I bought it.
@cormaro13
@cormaro13 2 жыл бұрын
@@rossedwardmiller if u want it to do even better get some ams oil for the Trans, night and day difference for sure, I use it in my drag car, a good example would be my camaro for instance lol it was a 2013 with 62k when I bought it, Trans was replaced at 72k for slippage, got it back and it was running fine but could still feel the shifts and whenever u wanted to punch it, it took a sec to get into that gear and let u go, now whenever I changed the fluid at 90k and I couldn't have been happier lmao you no longer felt any shifting and if u punched it, it went into gear quickly and went just like how it suppose to lol but definitely recommend them for the next Trans service, I've been using them for years plus the camaro mileage is at 200k now with that Trans lol plus my other cars
@CuongGiang-ez4ov
@CuongGiang-ez4ov 20 күн бұрын
Scotty Kilmer you are very kind can show his experience and skill to anyone do own car
@paulahunt3508
@paulahunt3508 2 жыл бұрын
Dear Scotty, I have a 2010 Toyota Camry LE. I bought it used from a dealer in 2013. I’m a relatively older woman with no significant other to inform me on decisions about caring for my car. I have watched hundreds of your videos and have really learned a lot about good car maintenance. But, this transmission fluid changing, or not changing, has me in a dilemma. The car had only 35,000 to 38,000 miles on it when I bought it. Therefore, I feel relatively safe in saying the transmission fluid had NOT been changed before I purchased the car. I’ve had the car serviced regularly. After I asked the mechanic to use pure synthetic oil in my car, oil changes have been less often. I pray that’s correct. Guess Who told me about the pure synthetic oil. Now, what do I do about the transmission fluid. I feel sure the mechanic has never changed it. What do I do, just ask if they’ve changed the fluid, and pray they don’t lie to me? If they tell me for sure that they’ve not changed the transmission fluid, what then? The car now has approximately 109,500 miles on it. From just now watching your video about this, I’m thinking it’s too late to start now. Or, should I ask them to clean the pan, (is that right) and then put the old oil back in? I am seriously concerned about the car because I cannot afford to buy another one. (I have medical bills up to my, uh, knees, or a little higher. LOL) I would be forever grateful if YOU were to read this and let me know what to do. My son is in the Army, and is right now somewhere “over there” keeping our Great Country safe. I really think he could do it if he was here. Bless You Scotty for what you do for all the people that are smart enough to watch you, and that includes me. THANK YOU! I’ll be here in KY with my fingers crossed for your reply. Take Care!
@eternalextrapolations
@eternalextrapolations 2 жыл бұрын
Hi Paula, if you never got a reply on this, it's not something to be overly concerned about, especially if your transmission is shifting without any noticeable problems. If you don't hear any clunks or whines and you don't feel any jolts (or if it's a manual any "notchiness" or difficulty getting into any gear) then leave it until you can get someone you trust to check it. If you do get it changed, make sure you get the high quality fluid that's recommended by Toyota for the model of transmission and that it is replaced with just the right volume of fluid.
@goodvibes7104
@goodvibes7104 Жыл бұрын
Drain and fill will get a few quarts of clean oil in there.
@drivewaygarage1561
@drivewaygarage1561 3 жыл бұрын
Personally I would make sure the fill plug will come out before I drain the transmission fluid other than that it's a nice video.
@davidr.wilson8194
@davidr.wilson8194 3 жыл бұрын
Could always drill through the side of the transmission and make your own plug.
@terrydudley6860
@terrydudley6860 3 жыл бұрын
Great advice..
@mhampto85
@mhampto85 3 жыл бұрын
I had a Nissan truck that couldn’t get the fill plug out of the five speed tranny, I had to refill from another place farther up
@bryandunn4886
@bryandunn4886 3 жыл бұрын
Was thinking that myself
@beefeekeefee
@beefeekeefee Жыл бұрын
Scotty's method (put in what you took out) is valid providing the car has sat overnight and all fluid (old and new) are at the same temperature and thereby occupy equal volumes. The convoluted method described by Toyota uses the overflow tube with the fluid at a set temperature because letting the car cool down all the way is not realistic for the service department.
@johne6081
@johne6081 3 жыл бұрын
I am 100% with you on the dipstick issue, Scotty!
@johne6081
@johne6081 2 жыл бұрын
@Music Releases They could at least have a fluid level sensor inside the transmission to alert the driver of fluid loss, most likely caused by a leak somewhere. It's even worse with the B5 Passats, on which the belly pan covers the oil drain plug, but not the transmission drain plug. You saw this coming -- I have read of a few instances in which folks drained the ATF instead of the engine oil. :(
@mikesal8088
@mikesal8088 2 жыл бұрын
The orange piece under the drain plug is actually used to check the level on Aisin transmissions.
@leesmith9041
@leesmith9041 2 жыл бұрын
My cars are from the 90's, and I replace some of the transmission fluid at each motor oil change. I draw some of the transmission fluid through the dipstick snorkel with the pump that Scotty used in this video, they cost about $10, find them where tools are sold under various brand names. Do the same for the steering fluid.
@raizt1596
@raizt1596 2 жыл бұрын
While it doesn't hurt to do that, you really want to drain the fluid from the transmission fluid pan. Most of the crud you want to get out is sitting at the bottom and sucking it out from the top won't do as good of a job.
@Princedozie
@Princedozie 2 жыл бұрын
@@raizt1596 exactly
@akaroth7542
@akaroth7542 2 жыл бұрын
@@raizt1596 yeah, drawing from the top is yikes
@sam8404
@sam8404 2 жыл бұрын
@@akaroth7542 never ceases to amaze me the weird ways some people decide to do things.
@homesold
@homesold Жыл бұрын
Do a "full pan drain" on an old, abused high-mileage transmission and have it start slipping like crazy, then you'll know why there's this "weird" way. *Sometimes you just don't want to replace "all" of the fluid at one time, due to a viscosity drop with very worn seals!
@swavekbu4959
@swavekbu4959 9 ай бұрын
Honda CRV, 2006, 225k miles, never changed the fluid. Drives like a champ!
@evilgrin07
@evilgrin07 2 жыл бұрын
I also recommend avoiding putting body parts underneath car in case kids come by and accidently "wonder" what the handle is. Putting car in parking brake is also recommended to prevent vehicle from rolling whenever tire removals are done. I enjoyed watching this video and I'm sure that son of yours whether he realizes it or not is very lucky to have a dad like you carry this valuable knowledge. Keep up the great work and look forward to watching others.
@deaconwanderer2409
@deaconwanderer2409 2 жыл бұрын
I always put the tire I took off under the car. That wheel/tire is a lot cheaper to replace than you are.
@GEM4sta
@GEM4sta 2 жыл бұрын
@@deaconwanderer2409 If only I was as thin as a tire!
@strangermaniacos686
@strangermaniacos686 2 жыл бұрын
Yes because you can make a human sandwich !!
@johnlucier5654
@johnlucier5654 Жыл бұрын
I just use a 30 yo chinese floor jack. It ensures i get the job done fast. I know Im running behind when the frame hits my chest so I step it up.
@B61zz13
@B61zz13 3 жыл бұрын
This is a good, quick method to do it, but I highly suggest to do the thorough way and drop the transmission fluid pan. The pan has magnets that collect metal and has old transmission fluid on it. On top of that, the transmission fluid filter has to be replaced as well, so there's no way to get around that.
@Balancedscale
@Balancedscale Жыл бұрын
I did this on a Jeep Patriot with CVT transmission that started reving too high on hills. 2 dealerships I called said fluid was lifetime and the whole transmission needed replaced.
@kristopherdetar4346
@kristopherdetar4346 2 жыл бұрын
I had two vehicles get a power transmission flush done by certified mechanics a couple of years apart from different shops. After several months of light driving, both transmissions failed causing me to lose over $6,000 in total for repairs. I will never ever get a transmission flush done again. Both vehicles had over 150,000 miles each when I decided to get this maintenance done.
@Jillousa
@Jillousa 2 ай бұрын
I've now had my third car to make it over 200,000 mi and never did a transmission flush because of the same fears you have.
@therevanchist1123
@therevanchist1123 3 жыл бұрын
One thing I don’t like messing with is transmissions. I usually just pay the little extra and have AAMCO do it, that way if something goes wrong I can hold their feet to the fire. I did one change on my Rodeo and a month later I was losing gears until I was down to reverse 😓 found out later on they were notorious for it especially if it wasn’t changed regularly.
@badabing9234
@badabing9234 3 жыл бұрын
Scotty is awesome. Wish I had the luck of having somebody like him close to trust your vehicles to.
@dannnsss8034
@dannnsss8034 Жыл бұрын
Some of his advice is good... Not all.
@therewasascene
@therewasascene 7 ай бұрын
The 5 gallon with dried up kilz in the bottom warmed my heart. Thanks for the video, Scotty.
@michaelflores9778
@michaelflores9778 3 жыл бұрын
Always ensure you're able to loosen the Fill Plug first before draining.
@kidnextdxxr
@kidnextdxxr 2 жыл бұрын
Lmaoo car no drive now
@1VaDude
@1VaDude 3 жыл бұрын
I think a "Scotty's Garage" franchise would be nice to have around here.
@njad3
@njad3 3 жыл бұрын
Stop being stupid
@iancalleja3898
@iancalleja3898 8 ай бұрын
You 100% right Scotty and thanks for all your help you have save me a lot money with all your videos and you Lifetime Mechanic on KZbin.
@dennissmithy6083
@dennissmithy6083 3 жыл бұрын
Scottys amazing he has saved my vehicle many times and explains things perfectly simple.
@devondelgado1818
@devondelgado1818 2 жыл бұрын
I just change the tranny fluid on my brothers 13 civic lx with 181,000 miles that we bought a couple months ago and never knew if it had been changed before. It was dark red color but not black and the tranny performed even better afterword with smooth shifts :)
@divoarioo
@divoarioo 7 ай бұрын
Motivation from Mr. Scotty : "Do it yourself, do it right!" Thank you!
@xsnrgy05
@xsnrgy05 3 жыл бұрын
Oh Scotty, I love you, you have me in stitches every time! You make stuff look easy and have a great way in connecting to people. You would be a great neighbour to have in the street.
@Tacomaholic
@Tacomaholic 3 жыл бұрын
Always make sure you can get the fill plug loose before the drain plug.
@rkgsd
@rkgsd 2 жыл бұрын
I have a 2001 Camry. The local Toyota dealer granted my request to have the transmission POWER FLUSHED on two occasions. A few years later at 187k, the car wouldn't reverse. I learned from Scotty that is the first indication of a worn-out transmission. Sure enough, it was. Problem was there was no way to prove the flushes are what killed it, or if it was because of how many miles were on it. I did leave a nasty review on Yelp critical of the dealer for not warning me about flushes. I had a transmission shop rebuilt it 7 years ago. 80k miles now put on it Still no shifting issues.
@robsonselzelin
@robsonselzelin 3 жыл бұрын
Even transmission shops can put the wrong fluid and the wrong amount of fluid in your transmission! Be aware!
@tomfile3131
@tomfile3131 3 жыл бұрын
Exactly why I do my own work, as much as possible.
@spol1622
@spol1622 3 жыл бұрын
And so can yo and I...
@robsonselzelin
@robsonselzelin 3 жыл бұрын
@@spol1622 you and I are not mechanics, but transmission shops are supposed to know what they're doing, it should be certain they put the right fluid and the right amount of fluid, but often that's not what happens.
@robsonselzelin
@robsonselzelin 3 жыл бұрын
@Michsqitch check the dipstick to see the color and smell of the fluid, and check the bill to see what fluid they put in the transmission, comparing against the owner's manual.
@ryanravencaller
@ryanravencaller 3 жыл бұрын
OMFG I KNOW, i bought the wrong atf at walmart due to the workers not checking the shelves, and when i went to return it i said “the rest were dextron 6 but this multi vehicle atf and i dont wanna mess up the transmission” the lady behind the return desk said it wouldn’t have hurt it. 🤦🏼‍♂️
@farmergirlofchickens8779
@farmergirlofchickens8779 3 жыл бұрын
Love the “Scotty working on a vehicle” videos. I follow the rule that anything not Toyota that’s NEVER been changed (90K)+, I will NEVER change. It will ruin them. Old school break over bar and manual torque wrench, I have those! Tks Scotty.
@FearABlankPlanet
@FearABlankPlanet 2 жыл бұрын
I just bought a vehicle at 88k miles, is it safe to change the fluid at this mileage?
@josegrullon777
@josegrullon777 2 жыл бұрын
@@FearABlankPlanet change it I do it on my with 110k and is running great.
@SurviveTheDay
@SurviveTheDay 2 жыл бұрын
Love the way Japanese vehicles just don’t seem to rust. Pretty clean under there.
@eddievilla2825
@eddievilla2825 3 жыл бұрын
Todos los mecánicos son buenos pero solo uno es honesto. Gracias Scott
@tcfbrp8807
@tcfbrp8807 3 жыл бұрын
I have a buddy who owns a trans shop. I had him service my 07 Camry and asked about using the Valvoline fluid. He said it will work, but best to use the Toyota WS fluid because it has specific friction modifiers for Toyota transmissions. Just thought I would share!
@williamoneal3947
@williamoneal3947 3 жыл бұрын
He is correct. There are many bone heads out there that say any transmission fluid will work. Yes, but for how long before transmission suffers for not getting the proper fluid with proper friction modifiers.
@wildcard749
@wildcard749 3 жыл бұрын
ask him about amsoil low viscosity signature series if you dont mind. im curious
@markg999
@markg999 3 жыл бұрын
@@wildcard749 What I use on my Lexus...I think it's better than WS...notice transmission is a tad quieter also.
@joshuablunck9984
@joshuablunck9984 Жыл бұрын
I just changed the ATF fluid in our 2019 Sienna. There was 2900ml of fluid that came out and was replaced. Otherwise the same. Thanks Scotty!!
@mickalgabler6198
@mickalgabler6198 3 жыл бұрын
Thought mine got changed on my Tacoma when I turned it in to change the frame. I asked for it to be done, but didn't double check. Whoops! Now 240,000 on original fluid. Such is life. just hoping it does not go out while pulling the camper!
@guidedbygreen1480
@guidedbygreen1480 3 жыл бұрын
Make sure the differential is good to go as well!
@kellyc4144
@kellyc4144 Жыл бұрын
I love this guy! I wish my sons would have had someone in his life to teach him these things.
@lieutenantcommanderdata1418
@lieutenantcommanderdata1418 5 ай бұрын
Nice 😂
@josemanuelgonzalez3720
@josemanuelgonzalez3720 3 жыл бұрын
Happy to see Scotty working on cars. Reviews are fine but repairs are KING. Thank you Scotty
@adrianniemiec8669
@adrianniemiec8669 3 жыл бұрын
At over 70-80K , what you need to do is a partial change. If it was never done ! 2 quarts at a time , basically with every oil change , this way you dont have to lift the car twice. Repeat the process 4-5 times.
@ThePedrogiardini
@ThePedrogiardini 3 жыл бұрын
My trucks I've never done, my mechanic bet with me if it had any problems because of the fluid he will fix it for free. The oil was made to be there for 300k ~ 400k miles.
@jeffreyplyler51
@jeffreyplyler51 9 ай бұрын
Glad I came across this vid, I got a used caravan paid very little for it but because you have to get under it and drop the cover to get to the filter and you dump your fluid it was never changed. I was planning to change it but with 170,000 mile on it. I will just hope it lasts a little while lol
@arturor.4235
@arturor.4235 3 жыл бұрын
“if it would’ve broken at 60k, I would’ve strangled someone!” good ol scotty
@flaminggold7593
@flaminggold7593 3 жыл бұрын
That made me chuckle too. I love Scotty🔥
@middleclass9875
@middleclass9875 3 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂
@pmtips4482
@pmtips4482 3 жыл бұрын
Drain and refill. Words to live by. Never flush. Some will never understand.
@strangermaniacos686
@strangermaniacos686 2 жыл бұрын
I always flush and neved had any issues with the tranny.
@mikelei9771
@mikelei9771 Жыл бұрын
I have a 2008 Toyota Camry, I changed the transmission fluid last year at 148,000 miles, it has been over a year and it now has over 160,000 miles on it, the car runs smooth, no issues with the transmission.
@skywind007
@skywind007 8 ай бұрын
Had you ever changed the transmission fluid before this time? I have a Nissan with 282,000 miles on it and I don't know if I should change it or leave it.
@xxxblanco
@xxxblanco 3 жыл бұрын
2014 is350, started changing out 4 quarts of ATF at a time at 90k, now at 196k and no issues with Maxlife Synthetic ATF
@nordicpride9708
@nordicpride9708 3 жыл бұрын
Maxlife is no doubt a great, inexpensive synthetic ATF. Not exactly matched to Ws but close enough. The key thing though is longevity is more a product of the transmission in question. It’s a Aisin. They regularly last 300,000 with zero maintenance. Now does that mean you shouldn’t service it? Well of course not. Transmissions should be drained and filled every 30,000 miles.
@xxxblanco
@xxxblanco 3 жыл бұрын
@@nordicpride9708 i think it holds 10 quarts, or 12, not 100% sure but i just drain out 4 and replace it about every 3rd oil change so 20 to 25k. I hope to get 400k at least lol.
@nordicpride9708
@nordicpride9708 3 жыл бұрын
@@xxxblancoMost people never change their transmission fluid. Yet they are the first ones crying when they grenade from lack of maintenance…. I’m sure with your routine 400k will be easy
@celewign
@celewign 3 жыл бұрын
My 2015 Mazda 3 actually has a transmission dipstick! It’s under the air filter
@viperxbr
@viperxbr 2 жыл бұрын
Good video but... that part with the fluid dripping down from the fill port indicates just a little splash back while filling it. If it's coming out because it's full, you put in WAY TOO MUCH and you would definitely damage the transmission. These are not like differentials or transfer cases where you would typically fill it until it comes out of the fill port. Just an FYI...
@contumelious-8440
@contumelious-8440 2 жыл бұрын
I was wondering the same. Is that fill port designed to indicate that it is full and, if so, why not just fill until it comes back out? To be completely honest, I have never had a car that was this idiotically designed without a dipstick for the tranny. I guess I can understand, the manufacturer WANTS the transmission to fail after the warranty period so they can more new vehicles, thus they make it hard to get the right amount of fluid in and give no indicator if it's right or not. Is that correct? Why else make it that hard to fill to the correct level?
@jake8622
@jake8622 2 жыл бұрын
@@contumelious-8440 I've heard it been referred to as an "inspection port" instead of a fill port. The idea being that as long as it reaches the level of the port, not higher or lower, it's filled to spec. That is, of course, with the entire vehicle level on a lift or something. Not jacked up from one corner in a driveway. Mind you, I heard this from fellow shadetree mechanics, so don't blame me if you screw up your vehicle.
@viperxbr
@viperxbr 2 жыл бұрын
@@jake8622 That is definitely NOT an inspection port like you would have on some differentials or transaxles. This port is only meant for filling the transmission with fluid but then there's a specific procedure to check the level and drain any excess fluid using the drain plug. THere's quite a few "Good" DIY videos out there on how this is suppose to be done properly. Scotty really needs to either change this video and do it right or remove it completely. I can see a lot people blowing thier transmissions because of this. Too many who follow him takes everything he says as the "gospel of mechanics" which can be, in this instance, so far from the truth. Do some proper research and you'll find out how it's suppose to be done.
@Mijanboy
@Mijanboy Жыл бұрын
@@viperxbr Unfortunately, the entire video is Mr. Bean 2 and not an oil change in AT. The oil check is done at the oil temperature specified by the manufacturer. Engine running. Car on the level or on a hydraulic jack (whole car). Unscrew the drain screw (screw only !!!) . The liquid should flow out a little = OK.
@jamesmartin1895
@jamesmartin1895 10 ай бұрын
How can you over fill or under fill if you just put the same amount that came out?
@jrj90620
@jrj90620 3 жыл бұрын
Good to see that Scotty recommends that Valvoline synthetic universal fluid.It's easy to find and being full synthetic,should be better than original.
@guidedbygreen1480
@guidedbygreen1480 3 жыл бұрын
For Toyota I'd still use the OEM fluid for the specific additive package over a multivehicle
@summushieremiasclarkson4700
@summushieremiasclarkson4700 2 жыл бұрын
It depends. For my Acura, I use ACDelco semii-synthetic friction modified fluid, it makes the shifting considerably less notchy. It does have to be changed more often though.
@nissantwinturboz
@nissantwinturboz 2 жыл бұрын
I have been watching Scotty vids for a while. I like how he explains things. He may sound angry, you probably get angry watching the vids too but the work gets done!
@Whoozafoodie
@Whoozafoodie 2 жыл бұрын
He doesn't ever sound angry to me 😂 I love his voice
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