Hi all.
On 12/9/14, Larry Alofs <lalofs@gmail.com> wrote: > The slippage was the same before and after I did the fluid change. The > fluid that came out did not appear to be contaminated with gear oil.
A point of curiosity while I wait for my laundry to get clean. ;) If contamination happens, is it obvious? Fluid changes colour? Smell of fluid? IIRC, transmission fluid changes colour when it's old and-or "burned". Would an oil sample analysis be cost ineffective? For various reasons, I've given thought to owning a Vanagon with an automatic transmission. Neil.
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