probably a good idea the gearbox is very tetchy regarding transmission fluid
Could beLow transmission fluid level,Dirty transmission fluid,Bad shift solenoid(s),Transmission mechanical problems,Transmission hydraulic control circuit.Start with checking the fluid level then a fluid flush.
You put the truck on ramps and pull thre transmission pan off. And then you will see the filter in there. Very easy to install once you have the pan off. I have done many of them I learned from experince.
Need to know the year, make, model, engine and which dip stick you are looking for, the automatic transmission or engine.
No, you need to drain and flush the system.
To do a transmission flush, first read the manual to your car. You will find out when you will need to do a transmission flush and how to do a flush.
Your owners manual lists a transmission oil change as regular maintenance. If someone is recommending a flush it would replace this service. If there is a fault and they are recommending a flush it is to late, the transmission needs repair.
The transmission filter will be located inside the transmission. Their is no need to replace it if you flush it. A flush will clean everything and rinse the filter
Transmission flush is really good for your car. A transmission flush is a mixture of oil and transmission fluid which allows your transmission to run really smoothly.
I think,no,it will not be required
Recommended every 25,000 miles
Sorry, I do not know. You just pull a drain plug to drain the transmission. To flush the transmission, he needs to drain the transmission, remove a cooler line, run the engine while filling the transmission so the torque converter can discharge any contaminated fluid. Your fluid must have shown sign of overheating for him to suggest that. Good/smart mechanic. Need more like him.
You either need a new transmission or a transmission fluid flush and refill.
Drain it into a toilet and flush it
would an automatic transmission car jerk when shifting after having had a transmission flush
You need the machine that pumps new transmission fluid in and the old transmission fluid out like a shop or Ford dealer has
You should not flush 1995 Honda Accord transmission fluid. Transmission fluid should be taken to the appropriate dumping site and disposed of there.