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Old 04-09-2007, 07:45 AM
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Default Re: Radiator Failure...Tranny Fluid mix

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I had the truck towed tonight, I'll be talking to the service rep tomorrow. Here is a great piece of info on flushing the Transmission and what type of flush is the best for your transmission:

Transmission Flush, Use Caution!

I am not a firm beleiver in synthetic transmission fluid, but to each his own on that subject. I only skimmed the text on the page you posted. I would not recommend using any type of flush additive to your transmission. Use only the proper trans fluid that your trans calls for. Fluid conditioners are Ok after the flushing has been performed, but the flush crap has a bad habit of screwing up the torque converters. The flush compund will likely cause a shudder during TCC lock-up if it is not completely and throughly flushed out before driving.
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