Transmission fluid black as night with only 25K miles.
#47
Lexus Test Driver
Wow thanks for letting me know about the Lex owners site. Prevous owner companed about the most nit-picky ****.
Reported 04/06/2004 Alderson Lexus 10784 0099595 LEXUS REPAIR - CUST WOULD LIKE NEW FLOOR MATS IN CAR PLEASE//PLACE IN TRUNK IF AVAIL
Dealer Reported 04/06/2004 Alderson Lexus 10784 0099595 LEAKS, RATTLES, SQUEAKS - CUST STATES TIRE IND LAMP COMES ON INTERMITT - NO NAILS FOUND. ADJUST TIRE PRESSURE. ALL TIRES
ealer Reported 09/14/2007 Lexus of Las Vegas 30435 0078473 PAINT IN CUP HOLDER. - CUSTOMER STATES TOUCH UP PAINT - PAINT - PAINT IN CUP HOLDER.
LOL at this one
ler Reported 09/14/2007 Lexus of Las Vegas 30435 0078473 UNABLE REPAIR - CUSTOMER STATES CHECK FOR DENTS - DENTS - UNABLE REPAIR
And the last one on record....
Dealer Reported 07/03/2012 Lexus of Henderson 68599 0024857 PERFORMED MAINTENANCE INSPECTION TIRES: F 5/32"",R 6/32"" BRAKES: 8MM - CUSTOMER STATES PERFORM MAINTENANCE INSPECTION - INSPECT. - PERFORMED MAINTENANCE INSPECTION TIRES: F 5/32"",R 6/32"" BRAKES: 8MM
No mention of timing belt or transmission flush.
The chassis has been lubed three times tho.
Reported 04/06/2004 Alderson Lexus 10784 0099595 LEXUS REPAIR - CUST WOULD LIKE NEW FLOOR MATS IN CAR PLEASE//PLACE IN TRUNK IF AVAIL
Dealer Reported 04/06/2004 Alderson Lexus 10784 0099595 LEAKS, RATTLES, SQUEAKS - CUST STATES TIRE IND LAMP COMES ON INTERMITT - NO NAILS FOUND. ADJUST TIRE PRESSURE. ALL TIRES
ealer Reported 09/14/2007 Lexus of Las Vegas 30435 0078473 PAINT IN CUP HOLDER. - CUSTOMER STATES TOUCH UP PAINT - PAINT - PAINT IN CUP HOLDER.
LOL at this one
ler Reported 09/14/2007 Lexus of Las Vegas 30435 0078473 UNABLE REPAIR - CUSTOMER STATES CHECK FOR DENTS - DENTS - UNABLE REPAIR
And the last one on record....
Dealer Reported 07/03/2012 Lexus of Henderson 68599 0024857 PERFORMED MAINTENANCE INSPECTION TIRES: F 5/32"",R 6/32"" BRAKES: 8MM - CUSTOMER STATES PERFORM MAINTENANCE INSPECTION - INSPECT. - PERFORMED MAINTENANCE INSPECTION TIRES: F 5/32"",R 6/32"" BRAKES: 8MM
No mention of timing belt or transmission flush.
The chassis has been lubed three times tho.
It is also a good idea to consider the other fluids; brake, power steering and anti-freeze. They will all become contaminated over time due to metal rubbing against metal and chemical reactions.
Changing the fluids removes those impurities and will help to insure many costly repair free miles!
Last edited by Bgw70; 01-27-15 at 04:22 PM.
#48
Lexus Fanatic
I'm almost wondering in both cases, if originally an error was made and transmission fluid was not used at all, hence the reason it's black. It almost looks like used motor oil. Once changed it stays new looking for a long time, very odd and again it points toward the wrong fluid or oil being initially used.
#49
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
I'm not having any issues with the transmission. Shifting is perfect and smooth. The car doesn't have more miles when I bought it with 11K. There are too many records showing a progression towards 11K (dealer services and smog checks) so I really doubt it could have had huge miles put on it in such a short time and then rolled back before the next odometer check.
I also fully expect that once the fluid has been mostly swapped out that it would stay clearer for longer since the initial breakin contaminants will be gone.
I also fully expect that once the fluid has been mostly swapped out that it would stay clearer for longer since the initial breakin contaminants will be gone.
#50
Lexus Test Driver
Do you mean you just drained the fluid and it was as red as the new fluid?
BTW, your transmission is just fine!
BTW, your transmission is just fine!
#51
Lead Lap
Thread Starter
To me this indicates more the probability that it was breakin material rather than time since it's already been 18 months since I flushed it at 25K miles.
#52
Lexus Test Driver
Yes, it came out as clear and red as new fluid putting it in the same plastic water bottle as I pictured in my original post #1.
To me this indicates more the probability that it was breakin material rather than time since it's already been 18 months since I flushed it at 25K miles.
To me this indicates more the probability that it was breakin material rather than time since it's already been 18 months since I flushed it at 25K miles.
#53
I'm wondering why nobody is mentioning changing the transmission filter. I get the pan has magnets in it. Even if the magnets caught every pice of metal there is still non metal fibers from the clutch packs and bands. There is really not that much surface area on the transmission filter as compared to the engine oil filter. I worry about reduced fluid flow through the filter causing a drop in line pressure. If there is a drop in line pressure you could get more slipping of the clutches. Due to insufficient pressure against the clutch piston. Just my thoughts. To me it would be like changing the engine oil and only pouring the used oil out of the filter then reinstalling it.
Last edited by Coleroad; 10-31-15 at 11:50 AM. Reason: Adding on
#54
Lexus Test Driver
Cole, you are spot on and it should be changed just like an oil filter. I purchased one right after the car purchase and will get around to it one of these days.
It has been posted that these tranny pans are difficult to remove.
To be honest, this is my first Japanese vehicle that has a filter but then again, my previous four vehicles were
95 accord 217k sold
04 Tacoma 160k, son driving
06 Odyssey, 88k sold
07 civic hybrid, 120k my daily driver
They do not have filters, yet all automatic.
It has been posted that these tranny pans are difficult to remove.
To be honest, this is my first Japanese vehicle that has a filter but then again, my previous four vehicles were
95 accord 217k sold
04 Tacoma 160k, son driving
06 Odyssey, 88k sold
07 civic hybrid, 120k my daily driver
They do not have filters, yet all automatic.
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