2012 Sonic LT hatchback, 1.8 liter, 6 speed auto tranny. Purchased August 2017 with 53,590 miles. Have done twice a year oil changes since....even though I only clock about 4,000 miles a year driving. Replaced stabilizer bar links shortly after buying the car. This summer, replaced front control arms and did full brake job. The car currently has 71,075 miles. This weekend, I will be doing the fall oil change (Mobile 1 full synthetic), installing new plugs, new air filter and new cabin air filter.
Now to the meat of this thread. The Sonic and its dreaded sealed transmission. I have no idea if the fluid is the original fluid or if the dealership I bought the car from changed it before putting it on their lot. I was originally told that the sealed tranny could only be serviced by dealerships. Recently found a video on YouTube showing how to drain the tranny and replace the 5 quarts that are drained. I know that if a tranny is run too long without fluid changes, the fluid gets thin and dirty and the clutch packs begin to wear and when new fluid is put into the tranny, the thinner and clean fluid will result in the worn clutch packs slipping. The new fluid in and of itself does not damage the tranny, it just reveals the damage that has been done by the old, worn out transmission fluid.
If the fluid in my transmission is the original fluid, is it too late to change the fluid?....as in, if I drain out the 5 quarts and replace with 5 quarts of new fluid, is it likely that I will begin having transmission issues? Also, if I do the drain and fill, what transmission fluid type should I use? Would adding a quart of Lucas Transmission additive be a good idea?
The car, including the transmission, is flawless in operation, runs smooth, shifts great, has given me not one bit of trouble...other than previously mentioned replacement issues (stabilizer bar links and control arms and a couple head light bulbs). I have maintained the car well and do not abuse it. I just made the final payment on the car (66 month loan paid off in 50 months) and plan to keep it for at least 4 years and want to do all the maintenance I can to help the car give me reliable use through the coming years.
Thanks for any insights and suggestions!
Tim
Now to the meat of this thread. The Sonic and its dreaded sealed transmission. I have no idea if the fluid is the original fluid or if the dealership I bought the car from changed it before putting it on their lot. I was originally told that the sealed tranny could only be serviced by dealerships. Recently found a video on YouTube showing how to drain the tranny and replace the 5 quarts that are drained. I know that if a tranny is run too long without fluid changes, the fluid gets thin and dirty and the clutch packs begin to wear and when new fluid is put into the tranny, the thinner and clean fluid will result in the worn clutch packs slipping. The new fluid in and of itself does not damage the tranny, it just reveals the damage that has been done by the old, worn out transmission fluid.
If the fluid in my transmission is the original fluid, is it too late to change the fluid?....as in, if I drain out the 5 quarts and replace with 5 quarts of new fluid, is it likely that I will begin having transmission issues? Also, if I do the drain and fill, what transmission fluid type should I use? Would adding a quart of Lucas Transmission additive be a good idea?
The car, including the transmission, is flawless in operation, runs smooth, shifts great, has given me not one bit of trouble...other than previously mentioned replacement issues (stabilizer bar links and control arms and a couple head light bulbs). I have maintained the car well and do not abuse it. I just made the final payment on the car (66 month loan paid off in 50 months) and plan to keep it for at least 4 years and want to do all the maintenance I can to help the car give me reliable use through the coming years.
Thanks for any insights and suggestions!
Tim