Will Changing Transmission Fluid Void Warranty?
#1
Will Changing Transmission Fluid Void Warranty?
I was just wondering if anyone knew the answer to this:
If I changed the transmission fluid in my 04 350Z (manual transmission) would it void the 5-year/60,000 powertrain warranty?
I just bought this 04 Touring with 13k miles on it and the transmission is the worst I've ever driven. Very notchy. I also get a 2nd gear grind half the times I shift at low speeds.
However, the problem is not bad enough yet where the dealer would actually consider something wrong and replace the transmission under warranty.
I've read a few threads where people changed their stock MTF with a Redline MTL / MT-90 mix and experienced positive results.
If I change the fluid to the Redline stuff will that void my warranty?
I have a feeling I'll be bringing the car to the dealer anyway sometime in the future for a new trans but I'd like to ease the pain for now by trying whatever I can to smoothen out the shifting.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
If I changed the transmission fluid in my 04 350Z (manual transmission) would it void the 5-year/60,000 powertrain warranty?
I just bought this 04 Touring with 13k miles on it and the transmission is the worst I've ever driven. Very notchy. I also get a 2nd gear grind half the times I shift at low speeds.
However, the problem is not bad enough yet where the dealer would actually consider something wrong and replace the transmission under warranty.
I've read a few threads where people changed their stock MTF with a Redline MTL / MT-90 mix and experienced positive results.
If I change the fluid to the Redline stuff will that void my warranty?
I have a feeling I'll be bringing the car to the dealer anyway sometime in the future for a new trans but I'd like to ease the pain for now by trying whatever I can to smoothen out the shifting.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
#2
Originally Posted by chizarium
I was just wondering if anyone knew the answer to this:
If I changed the transmission fluid in my 04 350Z (manual transmission) would it void the 5-year/60,000 powertrain warranty?
I just bought this 04 Touring with 13k miles on it and the transmission is the worst I've ever driven. Very notchy. I also get a 2nd gear grind half the times I shift at low speeds.
However, the problem is not bad enough yet where the dealer would actually consider something wrong and replace the transmission under warranty.
I've read a few threads where people changed their stock MTF with a Redline MTL / MT-90 mix and experienced positive results.
If I change the fluid to the Redline stuff will that void my warranty?
I have a feeling I'll be bringing the car to the dealer anyway sometime in the future for a new trans but I'd like to ease the pain for now by trying whatever I can to smoothen out the shifting.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
If I changed the transmission fluid in my 04 350Z (manual transmission) would it void the 5-year/60,000 powertrain warranty?
I just bought this 04 Touring with 13k miles on it and the transmission is the worst I've ever driven. Very notchy. I also get a 2nd gear grind half the times I shift at low speeds.
However, the problem is not bad enough yet where the dealer would actually consider something wrong and replace the transmission under warranty.
I've read a few threads where people changed their stock MTF with a Redline MTL / MT-90 mix and experienced positive results.
If I change the fluid to the Redline stuff will that void my warranty?
I have a feeling I'll be bringing the car to the dealer anyway sometime in the future for a new trans but I'd like to ease the pain for now by trying whatever I can to smoothen out the shifting.
Any help is greatly appreciated, thanks.
#5
Originally Posted by davidv
BTW how often do you change the windshield wiper fluid?
Never! Now that would void a warranty!
Oh, and don't forget to make sure your blinker fluid doesn't leak out either!
#6
Originally Posted by russ713
Never! Now that would void a warranty!
Oh, and don't forget to make sure your blinker fluid doesn't leak out either!
Oh, and don't forget to make sure your blinker fluid doesn't leak out either!
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#12
Yes. They have a sensor mounted to the inside of the housing. All they have to do is plug into the computer and check the readings.
If you reset your ecu three times, it will clear the readings. Then they'll have to go by what you tell them.
If you reset your ecu three times, it will clear the readings. Then they'll have to go by what you tell them.
#15
Originally Posted by russ713
Yes. They have a sensor mounted to the inside of the housing. All they have to do is plug into the computer and check the readings.
If you reset your ecu three times, it will clear the readings. Then they'll have to go by what you tell them.
If you reset your ecu three times, it will clear the readings. Then they'll have to go by what you tell them.
#17
Originally Posted by Arnold K.
ware kan i by sum blinking flooid guyz?
thx
thx
Right here:
http://kalecoauto.com/index.php?main...1add1913356478
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