When changing the fluid on my 2003 Duramax is it best to just change the fluid in the pan or should I seed a dealer that flushes the transmission and changes all the fluid?
DmaxMaverick
03-30-2004, 07:48
Although your question would be better served in the "2500HD/3500 HD Trucks & Drivetrain" section, the quick answer is no. You don't need a dealer to do a complete flush. Actually, it is better done without a flushing machine. I suggest you use the search feature of this BB. There are several threads in the "2500HD/3500 HD Trucks & Drivetrain" section that cover the procedure in great detail. Procedures cover complete fluid replacement and routine service.
If you haven't serviced it since new, I'd suggest a complete fluid replacement with Transynd, Amsoil TorqueDrive, or quality synthetic ATF. Be sure to replace the external spin-on filter (don't forget the magnet on the top of the filter). It is not necessary (nor recommended) to remove the pan or replace the internal filter, except at overhaul.
A routine service involves only a drain/fill and external spin-on filter change. This is fine if the truck is used for light duty, or minimal towing. A drain/fill will replace about 1/3 of the fluid.
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