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    #61
    Had mine done at Fronte in Banawe for our Starex, dialysis process also, it now pulls good as new. Van was hesitant to pull after upshifting before.

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    Quote Originally Posted by phezthie View Post
    complete atf flushing? shops with ATF transfer machine will be the best place you should go but if you are on a tight budget, you can DIY also...

    all you need is a good helper, a funnel and your guts to do it....
    DIY drain and replace ATF, spares the fluid that is in the torque converter. That's what makes dialysis process way better. Also, they include cleaning additives in the fluid for some other fluid that might not still come out. Cleaning it as well in the process.

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    nag-inquire ako sa mitsubishi casa... gumagawa daw sila ng dialysis process pero 6 liters lang daw ang kailangan na ATF. total cost would be P5400. is that really a complete dialysis? sabi naman nila yes daw kasi they will also drain the torque converter.

    nagtataka lang ako kung bakit 6 liters lang eh parang nasa 10 liters ang nakalagay sa manual...

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    Quote Originally Posted by threx666 View Post
    Any idea if any ATF changing using Dialysis procedure sa banda South of MM?

    Preferably in Alabang , Las Pinas or Cavite Area?



    Thanx
    i wonder kung gumagawa nito sa customer's cradle or servitek las pinas (just before alabang)

    anyway, medyo maselan ang mga honda sa atf so kailangan ba lahat ng atf ipasok habang dialysis iyong oem atf? ours kasi is a civic fd 2.0 s-l so i suppose medyo madami-dami ang atf na kailangan ko nito

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    Quote Originally Posted by baludoy View Post
    i wonder kung gumagawa nito sa customer's cradle or servitek las pinas (just before alabang)

    anyway, medyo maselan ang mga honda sa atf so kailangan ba lahat ng atf ipasok habang dialysis iyong oem atf? ours kasi is a civic fd 2.0 s-l so i suppose medyo madami-dami ang atf na kailangan ko nito
    Ng magtanong ako last year nag dialysis daw sila pero bring your oil, gusto ko din sana subukan kasi 80k na odo ko, sa pms kasi drain n fill lan

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    Quote Originally Posted by sag0 View Post
    nag-inquire ako sa mitsubishi casa... gumagawa daw sila ng dialysis process pero 6 liters lang daw ang kailangan na ATF. total cost would be P5400. is that really a complete dialysis? sabi naman nila yes daw kasi they will also drain the torque converter.

    nagtataka lang ako kung bakit 6 liters lang eh parang nasa 10 liters ang nakalagay sa manual...

    6 liters is too few para sa dialysis process,,,, alam mu naman casa puro raket yan.... pag dialysis mas madami ka magagamit atf than what is already being used by the vehicle kasi nga dialysis nga.. in then out... ahha..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sag0 View Post
    nag-inquire ako sa mitsubishi casa... gumagawa daw sila ng dialysis process pero 6 liters lang daw ang kailangan na ATF. total cost would be P5400. is that really a complete dialysis? sabi naman nila yes daw kasi they will also drain the torque converter.

    nagtataka lang ako kung bakit 6 liters lang eh parang nasa 10 liters ang nakalagay sa manual...
    That's expensive. Did they show you their dialysis machine?

    The number of litres used for the process depend also on the extent of the dirtiness of your existing ATF. Years ago, i used 20 litres on a used Corona we bought (the total bill was P 5,000+ at Autotechnika when it was still open).

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    I just change the ATF of my Hi-ace everytime I change the engine oil. It always have the shiny and clear color. No problems with the AT so far. I'm planning to dismantle the pan underneath but it seems to be a tedious job. So I guess regular short time interval of ATF change is better and more practical than this dialysis method.

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    #69
    Quote Originally Posted by erick_214 View Post
    I just change the ATF of my Hi-ace everytime I change the engine oil. It always have the shiny and clear color. No problems with the AT so far. I'm planning to dismantle the pan underneath but it seems to be a tedious job. So I guess regular short time interval of ATF change is better and more practical than this dialysis method.
    No need to dismantle things given your short maintenance interval.

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    For hi mileage cars with 1st time to replace ATF, you can have this same or better results than dialysis..

    1. Drain AT fluid
    2. Remove the pan, replace AT strainer and gasket.
    3. Re-fill
    4. Use the car for 1k. (This will allow fluid to dissolve some more sludge)
    5. Drain and re-fill again.

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    #71
    Quote Originally Posted by miko101130 View Post
    6 liters is too few para sa dialysis process,,,, alam mu naman casa puro raket yan.... pag dialysis mas madami ka magagamit atf than what is already being used by the vehicle kasi nga dialysis nga.. in then out... ahha..
    yun nga sir eh kaya nagtaka ako... nakalagay sa manual 9.7 liters. mahirap na baka regular drain and fill lang gawin nila tapos sobra pa ang 6 liters para dun. ang mahal pa ng ATF sa casa 557 pesos per liter.

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    #72
    Quote Originally Posted by vinj View Post
    That's expensive. Did they show you their dialysis machine?

    The number of litres used for the process depend also on the extent of the dirtiness of your existing ATF. Years ago, i used 20 litres on a used Corona we bought (the total bill was P 5,000+ at Autotechnika when it was still open).
    actually sir sa phone lang ako nag inquire about their dialysis process... yung color ng ATF ko is currently light brown sa paper towel pero wala namang burned smell. kaya gusto ko na din palitan lahat ng fluid.

    sa servitek marcos hi way may dialysis daw sila pero i haven't seen kung meron talaga silang transtech...

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    #73
    Imho servitek (mostly) may teanstech machine na. Sa cavite aling aguinaldo hiway meron na eh.

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    sige thanks sir... will try and visit servitek sa aguinaldo. sa dasma yun diba?

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    Imus pa un sir, near imus medical center

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    #76
    sige sir bisitahin ko na lang sila... magdadala lang ako ng sarili kong ATF. thanks!

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    #77
    Quote Originally Posted by sag0 View Post
    sige sir bisitahin ko na lang sila... magdadala lang ako ng sarili kong ATF. thanks!
    sir, how many liters of ATF did you consume for the Monty using dialysis method?

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    #78
    ^ sir hindi pa ako nagpapapalit... pero sabi sa manual 9.7 liters.

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    Question about the dialysis style. Do we need to use the actual fluid during the "clean and drain" process? I just called one of the shop on the banawe and as per sales guy, they have regular fluid (much cheaper) for cleaning and you will use only the actual fluid for final process. Is this true? Or should we use the actual fluid for the whole process of dialysis? Thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Battlestar View Post
    Question about the dialysis style. Do we need to use the actual fluid during the "clean and drain" process? I just called one of the shop on the banawe and as per sales guy, they have regular fluid (much cheaper) for cleaning and you will use only the actual fluid for final process. Is this true? Or should we use the actual fluid for the whole process of dialysis? Thanks!
    In my case we used the actual fluid but this was just regular ATF. I guess if your ATF is really dirty and you plan to put a designer fluid, it should be okay to flush first using a cheaper ATF then you start cycling with the more expensive one as the system clears up.

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