How to operate a Wynn's Transmission Flush Machine
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well my car has no filter. Just a non serviceable screen. I'm about to add a magnefine. I'd get a flush from a machine... It just looks like a faster version of what I already do. Because of how fast the ATF circulates and how slow you can add it back and the machine appears to add it back where the dipstick is located it mus siphon off just a bit at a time then? Seems only two hoses should be necessary but im guessing its because of how slowly the atf goes back in.
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Is this machine for home users or professionals?
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@WynnsProducts Are you seriously recommending AGAINST changing your transmission filter? Are you listening to yourself. Let me guess your flush dislodges all the metalic shavings and dirt from the filter and pushes them throughout your transmission, eventually ending up in the bucket of used ATF and destroying your transmission in the process, Great advice!
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From being a trans tech for over 30 years, I have found that a trans flush is an incomplete service and mostly suited in the sale of used cars. I have used both a Wynn's trans and coolant flusher. It is very important that the filters be changed(as many are of a fibrous matering like an engine oil filter. You wouldn't change engine oil without changing the filter would you? It is also important to pull the pan and see what's inside. Flushing won't remove that trash, it won't get past the filter.
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@WynnsProducts You are wrong! You MUST change the filter when you service the transmission. Would you change your engine oil with out changing the filter? The answer to that riddle is NO. Most filters are made up of a Dacron material and clog very easy. You should remove your transmission pan(if it has one) and inspect it for large pieces of debris that would give you an indication that you may have a problem.
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Do you know where I can get an operators manual for a TS-8575?
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I have an Altima 2005 3.5 and change the 5 qts.from the bottom with an equivalent recommended in the manual , and now the color of the fluid looks brownish, a mecanic told me that is for the oxidation, and that I need to do the complete flush , and to do it in the dealer so they fill it up whit the OEM fluid. Do you recommend me to do it in the dealer?
Please let me know because i"m very worrie, I really appraceate your help.
33ruy 1 year ago
@33ruy The reason why your fluid is now a brownish color is because 5 qts. of new/clean fluid was mixed with 7qts. of old fluid in your transmission after the drain & fill service was performed. We can provide you with a fully synthetic transmission fluid and our two part flush & treatment service kit. If your vehicle has less then 75K miles we'll also provide you with a lifetime warranty! Please visit wynnsforyourcarcom to locate a local service department.
WynnsProducts 1 year ago
How do you replace the filter in this process? I have a 2007 GMC pickup that I tow with and I'd like to change the filter when I service the truck...how do you do that.
aardavis 2 years ago
With our service, replacing the filter is not neccesary. If you wanted to replace the filter, maybe before you service the transmission.
WynnsProducts 2 years ago
i work at speed zone lube in chesterfeild michigan and we have ur machine but no directions and we were wondering if you have them or where to get them? the model number is TSU20075
robroche013191 2 years ago
I can forward you the instructions (PDF), please send me your email.
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WynnsProducts 2 years ago