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pingwin77
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Can the valve body on a 2004 3 hatch ATX be cleaned? I know it can be removed but I can't find a cleaning walk through. Would it be easier to just replace it?
Sounds like your problem is more with the fluid than with the solenoid. I don't remember the details from the other thread, but when was the last time you got your transmission fluid flushed (not just drained and refilled)? When you drain the tranny pan, you're only taking out 1/3 of the fluid...the whole ATX holds about 9 quarts; the pan only holds 3. The ATX in the 3 kills fluid pretty quickly, so a flush every 30,000 is a good idea.This is part of the whole "AT Light" post I had before. There is a bunch of crap in the fluid that randomly affects the solenoids. I am going to drain the fluid, pull the pan again, clean the magnet and anything else on it, drop the valve body, pull the solenoids, clean them (not sure how yet) and try and clean the valve body.
What is the price on a performance body vs. a new stock body? What are the pros and cons of the performance one over the standard?
:crap:There have been no drain and fills at all. 111,000 with the same fluid. I have really neglected the transmission in this thing and I pray that it still loves me enough after this to be in decent shape.
Holy hell dude, over 110k on the same ATF? Wow. That's EXACTLY why you're having all the ATX problems you're having.There have been no drain and fills at all. 111,000 with the same fluid. I have really neglected the transmission in this thing and I pray that it still loves me enough after this to be in decent shape.
I like the steps and will give that a shot. I read your walk through a few weeks ago and really liked it. I was going to have a buddy from Jiffy Lube do the flush but they said they could not find the spot to hook up the connectors. That obviously can't be the case. His manager is kind of a d!ck. Would I be better just doing this at home or having them do it for about $90?