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Old 02-27-2017, 07:05 AM
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During a cold start, the clutch does like to take over a second to get into gear. I can rev a little and it prompts it in to gear it seems, but if I go to fast it misses and I get a code that goes away after I restart the car. Im going to change the fluid soon, but maybe I need to change the filter as well? Maybe a flush? its only been 16k miles, but has been doing this all winter, but wont do it after car is warm.
 
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Old 02-27-2017, 07:47 AM
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What you describe sounds exactly like what mine did exactly when the fluid was low. It was completely intolerant of low fluid. The next fluid change, I ignored the dip stick and put exactly 3 qts in (prior was about 2.75 qt). it was just a touch over the max mark, and it worked great after that.


I changed it every other oil change - about 12-15K miles.
 
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Old 02-27-2017, 12:56 PM
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What you describe sounds exactly like what mine did exactly when the fluid was low. It was completely intolerant of low fluid. The next fluid change, I ignored the dip stick and put exactly 3 qts in (prior was about 2.75 qt). it was just a touch over the max mark, and it worked great after that.


I changed it every other oil change - about 12-15K miles.
Alright, I think I will change the fluid. Its too bad I cant change all 6 quarts somehow, but I guess this will do. Have you changed the transmission filter by chance? I saw where its at, but looks rather hard to do since it would spill all over.

12-15k miles? Im impressed your doing what I am doing
 
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Old 02-27-2017, 03:04 PM
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I would assert that you're doing what I did given that I've recommended it many times, and I no longer own the vehicles.


Flushing the fluid can be accomplished by 3 consecutive fluid changes 1 week apart. 94% of your fluid will be less than 2 weeks old at that point.
 
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Old 02-27-2017, 03:54 PM
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Originally Posted by S Keith
I would assert that you're doing what I did given that I've recommended it many times, and I no longer own the vehicles.


Flushing the fluid can be accomplished by 3 consecutive fluid changes 1 week apart. 94% of your fluid will be less than 2 weeks old at that point.
oh lol

I was referring to motor oil I could marry amsoil

If amsoil goes down in price I will use it. Hopefully it will actually last.
 
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Old 02-27-2017, 05:13 PM
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Ah... no... oil changes very 6-7.5K with CVT fluid every other.

I don't subscribe to any of the snake oil claims, nor do I buy the alarmist BS about changing oil every 3K miles. Absurd. Most manufacturers are pushing their recommending oil change intervals higher.
 
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