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    Quote Originally Posted by Gas_Hed
    Mitsu hook it up to a transmission flushing machine. Some mechanics may have this (doubt it) but any decent Transmission place should have one.
    Ahh ok, the last mechanic i went to offered to do it ( a month or so ago) and he didnt seem to have anything special in his possesion apart from a few bottles of transmition oil + tools and filter LOL, so im thinking Mitsu is the way to go

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    Quote Originally Posted by Balkanite
    Ahh ok, the last mechanic i went to offered to do it ( a month or so ago) and he didnt seem to have anything special in his possesion apart from a few bottles of transmition oil + tools and filter LOL, so im thinking Mitsu is the way to go
    At least you know Mitsu will use Mitsu fluid aswell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gas_Hed
    At least you know Mitsu will use Mitsu fluid aswell.
    exactly, will give em a call tommorrow thanks man

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    just draining the fluid does not do ****, it has 2 be flushed because there is a **** load of fluid held in the torque converter that is nearly impossible 2 drain unless you remove it, i should know i'm a mechanic, and $130 is about the going rate for a trans flush, cheers, Nick
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    Quote Originally Posted by W00dyotoad
    just draining the fluid does not do ****, it has 2 be flushed because there is a **** load of fluid held in the torque converter that is nearly impossible 2 drain unless you remove it, i should know i'm a mechanic, and $130 is about the going rate for a trans flush, cheers, Nick
    Thanks for the reply Nick

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    Everything Mitsu does is pricey!

    If you could learn this yourself (the fact they are over-priced and trans flush is pritty easy) you save so much money....

    However for a Transmission flush anything around $100-130 is normal, above that means your usually paying high fee's for the labour side of it.

    If I cant be bothered doing it, I take it to a Auto specialist, I think he charges $110 with Mitsu oil.
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    i might call a actual automatic service centre in the morning automedics or another place like that around gosford.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gas_Hed
    Take it to Mitsu and they will powerflush it for about $200. Replaces about 95% of the old fluid and does wonders.
    The mitsubishi I went to did this, with some special Nulon flush treatment, where they put some special fluid in there first, or add it or something, and they use genuine mitsu oil. Althoguh my fluid had gone brown (no idea last time it was changed) it worked fine and pretty smooth, but did notice a difference after doing the flush.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W00dyotoad
    just draining the fluid does not do ****, it has 2 be flushed because there is a **** load of fluid held in the torque converter that is nearly impossible 2 drain unless you remove it, i should know i'm a mechanic, and $130 is about the going rate for a trans flush, cheers, Nick
    Yeah, that's what I found. In fact I went through 17 litres (3 flushes) to get the fluid totally clear
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    yeah sorry, i should have mentioned it needs to be flushed, hence the 10L, i did it, easy. saved myself a fair bit of money, and my fluid went from black to red. if you want to know how to in detail ill give you a write up
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