Re: IML: IML. Spotted one (1991?)
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Re: IML: IML. Spotted one (1991?)



Changing the fluid twice a year seems extreme. I don't have a '91 Imperial, but I have had lots of experience with automatic transmission repairs. The fuild itself doesn't deteriorate that quickly unless something in the automatic is causing it to get hot, or filling the pan with burned up clutch material and/or metal shavings.

I have managed to limp along the old Torqueflite in my '65 by changing the fluid frequently when I already knew that is was ready to fail. That was due to a serious overheating that took place before I ever owned the car. I considered it a temporary measure to keep myself on "local roads" until I could afford an overhaul. I did finally get the job done right and have had no trouble since. 

Changing the fluid every 30,000 sounds more reasonable since one has to do quite a bit of driving to put that many miles on a car in one year. I have always had the automatic serviced in the cars I regularly drive every 25,000 to 30,000, which works out to about once every 12 to 18 months. Even so, I have not had much luck with them lasting more than around 125,000 miles between rebuilds. 

Paul

In an email dated Fri, 12 11 2004 2:01:52 pm GMT, Laurent Daudelin <laurentdaudelin@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

>on 12/11/04 03:44, Jason Wulf at jrwulf@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>> Interestingly enough...just to do some checking, I went to my local
>> chrysler dealer (a swindler if i EVER saw one...there are good ones in
>> the area, just not by my house). ?The service manager told me that
>> he's seen many a604's go for over 200K miles if you change the fluid
>> and filter at least twice a year. ?If you let it go a long time (100K
>> miles say...) then you severely hurt the life. ?He didn't say that was
>> a good design by any means, he simply was sharing what he found as a
>> way to lengthen the life. ?He also mentioned remembering to reset the
>> CVI when you swap the fluid...(i think this can be accomplished by
>> simply disconnecting the battery for a half hour or so..alas your
>> engine computer also has to redo itself...)
>> 
>> Just another tidbit I picked up, I'm not sure just how much merit it
>> holds, but seems reasonable enough, considering everything else I've
>> learned about this tranny that simply defies conventional logic...
>
>Both my friendly, trusty mechanic and the closest "official" dealer told me
>that an updated service schedule calls for replacing the transmission fluid
>every 30,000 miles. I asked them both if they were serious and they said
>yes.
>
>-Laurent.
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