Newbie in Kansas City
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Newbie in Kansas City
Just getting started with my first Rover, it is a 2002 Discovery II SE with 124K. I have already gained some first class help around here by just lurking and searching. I now have a question to ask about myrst big project with my new love interest.
I really don't know much about her history so I have no idea what her past service records include. I do know that the coolant is green, not orange as I understand it should be and the oil filter is branded Mobil 1....those are the only real clues I have. Now to the question; I plan to do the 60,000 mile recommended service and am currently gathering the necessary consumables and such. If I don't know if this has ever been performed before, am I letting myself in for more trouble? The reason I ask is this, I once had a shade tree mechanic tell me that if the transmission fluid hasn't been changed at 60,000 then you are asking for transmission failure if you do it. This seems absurd to me but I just thought I would ask if this or anything else my be a problem at this advanced mileage. Thank you all for having this forum and thanks in advance for ANY words of wisdom you might have for me.
Hildy
I really don't know much about her history so I have no idea what her past service records include. I do know that the coolant is green, not orange as I understand it should be and the oil filter is branded Mobil 1....those are the only real clues I have. Now to the question; I plan to do the 60,000 mile recommended service and am currently gathering the necessary consumables and such. If I don't know if this has ever been performed before, am I letting myself in for more trouble? The reason I ask is this, I once had a shade tree mechanic tell me that if the transmission fluid hasn't been changed at 60,000 then you are asking for transmission failure if you do it. This seems absurd to me but I just thought I would ask if this or anything else my be a problem at this advanced mileage. Thank you all for having this forum and thanks in advance for ANY words of wisdom you might have for me.
Hildy
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welcome;
If you have no history on the vehicle then doing the 60k isnt a bad idea, actually at 120k your ready again. See you already saved money by not doing the 60k.
the real issue with high mileage transmissions is you don't want to power flush them, simply changing the fluid you can and replacing the filter is fine.
good luck
If you have no history on the vehicle then doing the 60k isnt a bad idea, actually at 120k your ready again. See you already saved money by not doing the 60k.
the real issue with high mileage transmissions is you don't want to power flush them, simply changing the fluid you can and replacing the filter is fine.
good luck
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I agree with drowssap. The problem I have encountered with transmission oil changes, goes a lot to the fact of changing "Burnt" fluid. There was a reason it was burnt in the first place.
That said, there have been reports of a working unit with decent oil that failed shortly after a change. That is possibly the fact that by 100k miles, the detergents and additives I the original fluid are gone or diminished. The new fluid has much higher detergent levels, and cleans old residue fast, and can swamp out the filter, and lead to poor circulation/low pump pressure. When you pull your pan, take note of how much silt and debris is in the bottom of the pan. This will give you a good idea of the life that the transmission has seen. A little is normal. A lot is not. Cheers!
That said, there have been reports of a working unit with decent oil that failed shortly after a change. That is possibly the fact that by 100k miles, the detergents and additives I the original fluid are gone or diminished. The new fluid has much higher detergent levels, and cleans old residue fast, and can swamp out the filter, and lead to poor circulation/low pump pressure. When you pull your pan, take note of how much silt and debris is in the bottom of the pan. This will give you a good idea of the life that the transmission has seen. A little is normal. A lot is not. Cheers!
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