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That kind of sucks. Especially if you bought your vehicle used and the PO has no idea what work was done to it because they never cared enough.
I bought my Tahoe with about 130k on the clock and bought it from a dealership so they had no service records. Guess I lucked out. I just changed my fluid with about 160k on it and so far everything has worked out fine. Fluid was a good red color so guess it may have been changed at 100k. Only put about 10k on it since the change but it's been good so far for me.
Guess it's a YMMV kind of thing. Whichever way you go good luck.
Good point.
New question.
Now that I'm paying attention, the tranny service interval is 45,000.
If you buy a used vehicle, assume the tranny has never been serviced, and you are going to do that right away, at what mileage is it too high to start servicing the tranny?
i do every 50k. Cheaper than a new tranny.I still want to know that, but, seriously, how many people service their transmission every 45,000 miles?
i do every 50k. Cheaper than a new tranny.
I still want to know that, but, seriously, how many people service their transmission every 45,000 miles?