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detroiter
02-24-2009, 03:06 PM
The thought kind of popped into my head and I was starting to think about it, so thought that I would make a post to see what others opinions are.

So yeah, what are some of the ill effcts of having too much trans fluid in the trans for an auto? What are some identifiable symptoms of there being too much? Etc..

jkuchta
02-24-2009, 03:52 PM
Some fluid may be forced out of the seals.

Bob_VT
02-24-2009, 06:48 PM
Creates a mess and creates foam on the dipstick........ But it's not as bad as having to much engine oil.....

GeneW
02-24-2009, 10:38 PM
The thought kind of popped into my head and I was starting to think about it, so thought that I would make a post to see what others opinions are.

So yeah, what are some of the ill effcts of having too much trans fluid in the trans for an auto? What are some identifiable symptoms of there being too much? Etc..

Fluid foams

Foam reduces the volume of fluid through the transmission. Foam also reduces the heating capacity of the fluid and distorts the operation of the hydraulic system that governs the shift points and reduces pressure on the clutch packs.

Lack of pressure on clutch packs and reduction in heat carrying capacity of foam causes local overheating and accelerated wear.

This causes breakdown of fluid, increased wear and deposition of clutch pack material onto the pan at the bottom of the transmission. Clutch pack material is a sign of tranny wear. In older trannies its normal, in younger ones it's a sign of concern.

Ultimately you vastly accelerate transmission wear, reduce its reliability and cause it to fail.

You pay for a new Tranny.

Gene

YarisSedan
02-24-2009, 11:59 PM
I think genew pretty much covered it.

detroiter
02-25-2009, 12:08 AM
So how long would it take then for the overfill to really do damage to the trans. And you were referring to an automatic yes?