pacifiedherbicide
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- Buick Ownership
- Buick Park Avenue '93 & '96, '83 Riviera
Hello everyone,
I’ve been debating scheduling an appointment at a local car care center to have the transmission fluid flushed and replaced on my Park Avenue. It’s a 1996 with 211,000 miles on what I believe to be the original transmission. Currently, the transmission isn’t giving me any trouble from what I can tell, besides what I think I pick out from a car with 200k miles and a driver overanalyzing each shift 😉
At this point, is it worth it to change the transmission fluid? I’ve heard differing arguments of people claiming if it isn’t giving you any trouble, to not mess with it. While on the other hand I’ve heard that prevention in the form of changing your fluid is key to prolonging the life of the T-460E transmission. I’m just looking to get as much life out of this engine and transmission as I possibly can and since I’m unsure of the condition of the transmission fluid I see a flush and a replacement of the fluid a worthwhile investment. What are your thoughts on flushing and replacing the transmission fluid of a car with relatively high miles? Is it worth it or not? Also, would it be worth it to switch the fluid up to Dex6 from Dex3?
I appreciate any responses, I love my Park Avenue, and through so many of the threads in this forum, I believe I have already extended the life of my vehicle.
Thank you.
I’ve been debating scheduling an appointment at a local car care center to have the transmission fluid flushed and replaced on my Park Avenue. It’s a 1996 with 211,000 miles on what I believe to be the original transmission. Currently, the transmission isn’t giving me any trouble from what I can tell, besides what I think I pick out from a car with 200k miles and a driver overanalyzing each shift 😉
At this point, is it worth it to change the transmission fluid? I’ve heard differing arguments of people claiming if it isn’t giving you any trouble, to not mess with it. While on the other hand I’ve heard that prevention in the form of changing your fluid is key to prolonging the life of the T-460E transmission. I’m just looking to get as much life out of this engine and transmission as I possibly can and since I’m unsure of the condition of the transmission fluid I see a flush and a replacement of the fluid a worthwhile investment. What are your thoughts on flushing and replacing the transmission fluid of a car with relatively high miles? Is it worth it or not? Also, would it be worth it to switch the fluid up to Dex6 from Dex3?
I appreciate any responses, I love my Park Avenue, and through so many of the threads in this forum, I believe I have already extended the life of my vehicle.
Thank you.
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