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On the topic of lifetime fluid in automatic transmissions with the ZF 8 speeds there are many versions used by many automakers. It seems the consensus in the Audi and Mopar crowds that I'm familiar with is if you run it hard, especially drag racing, change it with a drain and filter at 30-50k miles depending on just how hard you drive it. If you treat it normal service interval about 60k miles seems good. Always just fluid drain and filter swap. Going for the full system flush seems to bring its own set of risks with high mile transmissions that get a flush being more prone to problems after a flush.
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Late to join the party, but I would make the jump to rid myself of those Outback roof racks alone.
I hope to drive my S4 Avant for another couple of years, but I'm wondering what in the heck could follow up such a great car. A Macan GTS or RS6 Avant would suffice...I'll start my own Talk Me Out of This thread at that time. |
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[QUOTE=Ken Robb;2631292]Sorry for the thread drift. I was commenting in reply to the "lifetime" tranny fluid. Probably could have left the make of vehicle out.
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here's Scotty's videos on BMWs https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...6489&FORM=VIRE and a fav. https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q...095C&FORM=VIRE
Had a friend who had an Audi 100LS, what a pile of junk. then a co-worker had a modern VW with an exploding water pump. Why put yourself through it especially when you know it's going to happen? This is a funny thread.
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I too shall remember to do this more often. Quote myself that is and point out:
Excellent point björn (my name) very well thought out! |
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I avoid most of this by just bringing it to my VW dealership on schedule. With one exception for a major repair (that I was expecting because it was a known issue - premature camshaft wear), my 2006 GTI has been dead reliable. It has never left me stranded, which is the prime directive of any automobile.
To be sure, there are some expensive items along the way and some of those periodic service items make my eyes water. I now own a 2018 VW Tiguan, which Scotty, in the videos, condemns. It's never done anything but run perfectly for me so far. I expect along the way some of the services will be expensive and at one of these services, there will be a flushing of the 8-speed automatic transmission. None of this is to say that there won't be surprises but I've owned two automobiles new from the lot and both have always and only ever been serviced by VW authorized service centers and neither has had any nasty surprises, except the one I mentioned, and that happened when the car had over 100K miles, so by that point to have had a reliable car is pretty good. Start bringing them to other places and all bets are off. Follow the manufacturer's maintenance schedule and I'd say most customers will be just fine. |
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This discussion has me on the phone with my mechanic. Time for a Transmission flush.
Bad news: it will have to wait until after my trip to Tucson next week. Good news: I'm going to Tucson and I'll finally climb Mount Lemmon! Anyone want to join? Rollout is Wednesday morning (12/18) at around 10. Pace is tempo unless I/we get motivated . PM if interested. Last edited by YesNdeed; 12-11-2019 at 06:16 PM. |
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