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  1. Join Date
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    #1
    I was told that there is this shop in banawe which has this machine which will suck all the ATF in your tranny instead of just the conventional draining.


    As far as i can recall from what he said, it's near MR2, Banawe.

    Do you guys have any idea what the shop name is?

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    #2
    I dont think thats necessary at all.

    All OEM uses the drain method.

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    #3
    ok thanks.......does changing the ATF more often be harmful for the car?
    i was planning to change it more often to replace the stocked ATF bit by bit.

    will that be fine?

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    #4
    I dont think that be harmful to your ride but the cost is surely harmful to your pocket...

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    #5
    yup you can never change your oil too often hehe...

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    #6
    fronte motors in banaue has that service. it costs 2500 for vans like the starex and sedona, atf inclusive. service for passenger cars is cheaper but i don't remember how much.

    acenie: pls. post feedback about that service if ever you avail of it. balak ko rin kasi pumunta duon when it will be time for my scheduled a/t service interval.

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    #7
    i was told that autotechnika in fairview does this flush...800 for medium size cars exclusive of the fluid.

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    #8
    ok. i will post my feedbacks on that service.......actually it was toti cruz of zee who advised me to take that service. so, it must be ok.

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    #9
    Quote Originally Posted by diesoline
    fronte motors in banaue has that service. it costs 2500 for vans like the starex and sedona, atf inclusive. service for passenger cars is cheaper but i don't remember how much.

    acenie: pls. post feedback about that service if ever you avail of it. balak ko rin kasi pumunta duon when it will be time for my scheduled a/t service interval.

    can you give me instructions on how to get there?
    thanks.

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    #10
    there's no real way to get everything out without using a tonload of atf... you've got atleast half the capacity of the atf inside the torque converter kasi which can't be drained without taking the tranny down.

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