we do flushes at our shops. I use 20 quarts of fluid when I do flush. I buy my fluid for 1.89/quart so times that by 20 and around $40 in fluid. I get $69.95 to do a flush. So I get around $30. Take me about a half hour plus cost of running a shop. Insurance, energy, wages, ect.. not too expensive after all deatils are wotrked out.
2006-08-29 16:54:53
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answered by rwings8215 5
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The places that sell the transmission flushing service, to me, are big rip offs. They claim to replace 100% of the fluid but they don't change the filter if it's an internal filter. I would rather take down the transmission pan to view what is sitting in the pan (sludge, metallic particles, etc.) and change the filter than just change the fluid. In fact, I've never been a great fan of changing tranny fluid. As another poster stated, it can cause more trans damage than prevent.
As to how to do it, go to your local library and find a repair manual for your car and read and understand what you have to do. Most cars have a pan that is held on with 10-20 bolts and an internal filter. Others, such as a 1995 Saturn SC-1 has a drain plug and a spin-on filter (like an engine oil filter).
If you decide to do it yourself, the most important part of the job is raising the vehicle. Don't just use a jack, use reliable jackstands or ramps to support the car before you get under.
2006-08-29 16:58:18
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answered by dintym 2
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Some vehicles require the removal of a crossmember to get the trans pan off. The filter AND gasket must be changed also.
A lot more oil AND work than a engine oil change.
2006-08-29 13:18:21
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answered by Trump 2020 7
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Its a matter of removing about 10 bolts drain the fluid put the new gasket on and the reinstalling the pan oh don't forget to change the filter and adding new fluid
2006-08-29 13:05:59
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answered by dewaltfordtruckman 2
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no they use about 10 quarts of fluid or more, also maybe a filter and gasket depending on type of trans
labor is about 40 bucks or so here
a honda cost about 70 bucks
2006-08-29 13:05:26
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answered by Christian 7
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If your car is over 70k do not do it.
They will sell you trans service but actually the higher the mileage the worse it is on the transmission to change it.
It makes your cars transmission break down faster.
I have a shop and i don't do the trans service because i care about my customers cars. just add fluid if you need it
2006-08-29 13:07:49
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answered by Tiffany 3
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Also to add on, it depends on the equipment they use too. It may even be more than 150 bucks.
2006-08-29 13:06:44
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answered by Silverstang 7
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