ScottyBoy
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I once paid a service shop once to do a trans flush on a low mile vehicle I had just bought. After it was done I looked at the dipstick and there were a great many small black particles in the fluid. Never again, especially after hearing many horror stories caused by flushing.
That's why you should flush it yourself. Those flushing machines at most shops are used on vehicles with transmission problems, so the fluid gets contaminated. Most people wont ever service their transmission until it starts acting up.
Just follow the steps in the link I posted above, and you can flush it yourself for less than $10 invested for the brass hose barb fitting and some clear hose. And I used 13 quarts on my truck to fully flush it. I have the OEM trans cooler though, so if you don't have that it might only take 11 or 12 quarts.