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Old 08-27-05, 12:32 PM
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I called my local Firestone service center to ask about a transmission flush. He says they use VersaTrans synthetic blend for all applications, including T-IV. I looked at the spec sheet for VersaTrans and it does not list it having met or exceeded Toyota T-IV requirements. I am wondering if I should have them flush it or not. He says he has never run into any problems using VersaTrans in place of T-IV.

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havent heard of the versatrans fluid but probably will add up in $
when we do trans flushes we'll use 4 to 5 GALLONS of fluid for 1 car
we just use dextron/mercon II atf then add a bottle of synthetic friction
modifier to the trans when finished (need the 1 that converts to t-IV)
1 of our trans shops we sublet to turned us on to friction modifiers years
ago - its much more cost effective for the shop & customer w/ no side
effects that i'm aware of - like i said we've been using them for years
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never heard of that brand... im using toyota's type-iv right now but im about to switch
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What do you plan on switching to?
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On my old Soarer it says to use Dexron III, so that's all that went in there, but the new Soarer can only use Toyota Type-IV

Guess I'll stick to Toyota Type-IV then
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Sonyman, I wouldn't do it!!!! Our 400's call for the T-IV. If it's not used you could end up with the dreaded tranny shimmer!!! Search around here, quite a few people have had their trannies do this (including me), and the culprit is predominantly non T-IV tranny fluid.
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Sonyman, I wouldn't do it!!!! Our 400's call for the T-IV. If it's not used you could end up with the dreaded tranny shimmer!!! Search around here, quite a few people have had their trannies do this (including me), and the culprit is predominantly non T-IV tranny fluid.
Thanks for your input. I'm still looking into my options as I would like to spend around $100 or less. None of the local dealers I have called have the capability to do a flush.

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I'm fixing on doing a flush here in a bit. My dad got it flushed but I don't trust the place he brought it to. And i'm **** about my car like that so when I install my tranny coolers i'm gonna flush it too.
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Originally Posted by supra dr
havent heard of the versatrans fluid but probably will add up in $
when we do trans flushes we'll use 4 to 5 GALLONS of fluid for 1 car
we just use dextron/mercon II atf then add a bottle of synthetic friction
modifier to the trans when finished (need the 1 that converts to t-IV)
1 of our trans shops we sublet to turned us on to friction modifiers years
ago - its much more cost effective for the shop & customer w/ no side
effects that i'm aware of - like i said we've been using them for years
john
edit: we use dextron/mercon III atf (typo) - the friction modifier is made by ATP
honest i've been doing this over 20yrs & wouldnt steer you in the wrong direction
it works fine
we've done rx/highlanders, es/camry's that say 'no service under normal conditions'
on the dipstick which indicates t-IV fluid - but if the fluids black it needs to be serviced
no come backs or ever since problems on any of them using the modifier
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