OmarR
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Did you turn it on and run it through the gears while somebody else poured tranny fluid in? Do you tow a lot to flush that often or just being safe?
You do not have to run it through the gears. The tranny pump is going, even in park. I do not tow at all, I am just being safe.
Withac, the method you describe is pretty much what the home flush entails. You are just routing out old fluid, and routing in new fluid. But the way most do it is:
1. Turn on the truck for about 20 seconds to dump out about 1-2 quarts in big bucket, then turn truck off
2. Pour in 1-2 new quarts through dipstick with funnel.
3. Repeat
You just do those steps until you have cycled through the entire capacity of the truck. The only (probable) issue is when your big bucket starts getting full and you get worried about whether you poured too much in versus siphoned too much out, or vice-versa. So what you can do is take the empty quart bottles and start filling them from the bucket. Label those "USED" and you can easily see where you stand. It also makes it easier for recycling purposes.
Or...the way I did it...I put my bucket on my digital scale and just did it by weight. I forgot how much each quart weighs, but I can look it up. I wrote it down somewhere.
Either way, if you take your time, will work out with no problems.