WILDHOBO
Well-Known Member
Exactly. Itās bonkers that anyone considers doing this. Iād like to note that no one will respond to my question regarding other fluid being ābetterā. Because no one knows that to be true. This is a stupid debate. The people on the other side of this debate donāt care about their vehicles. They just want to troll these threads.Bringing in another ATF like "Honda" just dilutes the discussion, doesn't add anything to it really.
Warranty is a piece of paper. You have to get the oil company and the transmission repair/replacement shop to agree as to the cause and who is paying.
It's a pain in the ass to deal with yet another party's warranty - time and money and in the meantime, your vehicle is down while you try to fight through fine print and blame.
A company saying "if you use our fluid instead of what's recommended, we will guarantee you have no problems and even pay for repairs blah blah blah..........
Yeah, dealing with Safelite's guarantee is proof enough I don't want to have to mess with some other party's guarantee.
If you change the following percentage of ATF each time, here is a PERCENTAGE chart to see how many changes will be required to fully change the ATF:
35% of the total drained each time = 7 changes to achieve 95% new ATF
40% of the total drained each time = 6 changes to achieve 95% new ATF
45% of the total drained each time = 5 changes to achieve 95% new ATF
50% of the total drained each time = 4 changes to achieve 94% new ATF
55% of the total drained each time = 4 changes to achieve 96% new ATF
Who here wants to buy fluid for 4 changes.
It's bad enough to fight Jeep - but then bring in another company who says "it wasn't us, ours meets or beats specs" - or even if it's not under warranty - you still have to go through the process. You can't simply say "I used your fluid and now my transmission is dead" -
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