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ATF, ATF filter, and ATF pan gasket Change Procedure
Posted by Tegger


"Ray O" <rokigawaATtristarassociatesDOTcom> wrote in
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Automatic transmissions fail because the fluid was not changed (or the
wrong fluid was used), and/or from overheating due to excessive towing
weights.


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Tegger


Posted by Ray O



"Tegger" <tegger@tegger.c0m> wrote in message
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I agree.
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Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)



Posted by Built_Well



Ray, you wrote that you've [quote]"mentioned several times
that changing the transmission strainer is not necessary, but
you do not have to take my word and experience for it."

You also wrote, "How many 20 year old transmission screens
(actually called a strainer) have you looked at that need
replacement? I haven't seen any."

Ray, my man, can you point out where I stated that the
transmission filter requires changing? Why are you implying
to the group that I have ever said that?

You seem to be putting words in my mouth so that you can pretend
to come along and correct something I said, which I never said.
Odd that you would feel the need to do that.

And it sounds like you're blowing a gasket, too [chuckle]. Try to
relax a little more, my friend :-)

I've been busy all weekend, but finally had a chance to
catch up with the thread.

Chill out, Ray :-)

Posted by Built_Well


Built_Well wrote:
[quote]Ray, you wrote that you've
Remember Ray, we're all just having fun here.

Posted by Ray O



"Built_Well" <Built_Well_Toyota@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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[quote]
Ray, you wrote that you've I guess I'm just a wannabe teacher who is trying to teach you a few things
about your car. When you mention the same thing more than once after the
"lesson" was presented, I get the impression, correctly or incorrectly, that
perhaps my lesson didn't sink in, or that you don't believe that the
information in the lesson is correct.

While you did mention in another post that you probably would not attempt
more than a drain and refill, you did post this later:

I was merely pointing out that even after 20 years, it would not make sense
to replace the strainer.
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Ray O
(correct punctuation to reply)



Posted by Built_Well



Well, I'm not going to argue with you. The passage of
mine you quoted just now shows I did not say replacing
the ATF strainer was required.

I'll just end now by saying you do give
good Toyota advice.


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