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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Drives: 06 2ZR Turbo Yaris RS Join Date: Aug 2017
Location: Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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Transmission flush, brake bleeding and oil change
Working down through my routine maintenance checklist.
Transmission service: I've been wondering what the fluid looks like after the transmission has been under heavier load with the turbo. It's been working great with no signs of issues. I had changed out the fluid in the fall (2 drain and fills). The fluid came out clear and clean, with zero debris in it. I strained it to see if there was anything untoward in the fluid. I did one drain and fill and will do another as I have 3 quarts of WS left. ![]() ![]() Brake Bleeding: This is what came out, again, like the ATF, no debris or signs of moisture. Pretty clean. This process was done about a year ago. My son helped me by being my brake pumper. ![]() Gotta keep that evil corrosive brake fluid off the hardware. ![]() Front calipers: ![]() No pics of rear wheel cylinder bleeding. No pics of oil change as those have been seen 1000 times. I used SuperTech 5W30 Full Syn and an OEM filter this time.
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