A while back, Jim Davis neatly pointed out about changing trans fluid in automatics: "I did this a while back and it's just as you describe. I did replaced the screen also. My ATF had not been changed in a long while and I wanted to change as much of it as possible. Since a significant amount of ATF remains in the trans during this procedure, I elected to change much of the ATF before the procedure. What I did was use a plastic lube oil pump and snaked plastic tubing down the dipstick tube and pump out 1 quart. Then add 1 quart. We'd drive it for another week or three and replace another quart. I think I replaced about 6 quarts this way. I recall calculating that I was able to replace about 95% of the old ATF after the screen & gasket change with new ATF. If I recall correctly, a typical change only replaces about 60% of the ATF." Just going through old mail from a recent week's break and I nominate this as a candidate for everyone's "Best of Vanagon" folder as a keeper. Excellent thinking. John
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