thanks for the video. Looking at other vids it looks like there’s about a
quart of fluid in there, so it will take many siphonings to get out all of
the old stuff…
It looks simple enough. But with replacing only 20% in the reservoir, it is
actually not flush. Say old fluid is 100. After the 1st operation, the old
become 100×0.8=80. After the second time, the old is 80*0.8=0.64… After 5
times the old fluid is 100*0.8^5=32%, not 0%.
thanks for the video. Looking at other vids it looks like there’s about a
quart of fluid in there, so it will take many siphonings to get out all of
the old stuff…
It looks simple enough. But with replacing only 20% in the reservoir, it is
actually not flush. Say old fluid is 100. After the 1st operation, the old
become 100×0.8=80. After the second time, the old is 80*0.8=0.64… After 5
times the old fluid is 100*0.8^5=32%, not 0%.
@cdikmen ya thats what i did..thanks a lot!!!
Transmission fluid? Don’t you mean power steering fluid?
nice vidoe..but how much did u remove or sucked out ..was it like
everything that was in the container?
Nice job, cdikmen. Whenever I do this, I use a clean pump top off of a hand
soap bottle, and simply pump it into a container.
@902120 That’s a GREAT idea!
Wow your engine is really clean.
@lexusfan100 I sucked out as much as I could from the reservoir.
you need to do this several times as only about 20% of the fluid is in the
reservoir. Drive the car for a few days between each drain and replace.