Blake_batonrouge Posted May 2, 2008 Posted May 2, 2008 I got my new transmission solenoids in today, and tomorrow I am going to install them. The last few days I have been doing the flush and fill daily. Draining it at night and refilling and driving to work the next day. I am seeing a few little gold flakes, kinda looks like gold dust. I am going to pull the pan and clean the filter. What should I use to clean the filter? Also, should i worry about the gold flakes?
eatingupblacktop Posted May 2, 2008 Posted May 2, 2008 Don't know if you've been to this link, but it might answer some of your questions: http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/transmission/transchange.html
Blake_batonrouge Posted May 2, 2008 Author Posted May 2, 2008 Don't know if you've been to this link, but it might answer some of your questions: http://www.lexls.com/tutorials/transmission/transchange.html That is the site I am using to do the repair, but I need to know how to get the particles out of the filter. Do i use brake cleaner, throttle cleaner, etc.
eatingupblacktop Posted May 2, 2008 Posted May 2, 2008 Spray some de-greaser to clean. Also make sure your gasket surfaces are clean and smooth before putting it back on. The tutorial mentions using a blade to separate the pan, you can also use the blade to scrape off the gasket surfaces. How bad are the particles? As you know could mean some wear is taking place.
Blake_batonrouge Posted May 2, 2008 Author Posted May 2, 2008 Get a new one. When I went to Lexus to order a new one, the parts guy told me not to order a new one but to clean the old one cause it is just a metal screen and i would be wasting my money.
eatingupblacktop Posted May 2, 2008 Posted May 2, 2008 Get a new one. When I went to Lexus to order a new one, the parts guy told me not to order a new one but to clean the old one cause it is just a metal screen and i would be wasting my money. If you want to mess with cleaning the old one, sure. I don't think they're that expensive though.
Lexusfreak Posted May 2, 2008 Posted May 2, 2008 Agreed.....I doubt they are that expensive......just replace it with a new one. B)
eatingupblacktop Posted May 2, 2008 Posted May 2, 2008 The thing with this filter is it's probably the cheapest part of the system. Do you really want to skimp out on the cheapest part that protects one of the most expensive parts of the car. Not an even trade imo.
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