cornfarmer
Observer
I had my auto trans fluid replaced a few weeks ago (it was brown) and whereas the car shifted alright and smoothly before, after the fluid flush/replacement, the shifts seem a lot more harsh/pronounced, especially in the low gears (1-2, 2-3 maybe) and going into reverse. Happens even if the car is warmed up. The shop 'cleaned and conditioned' it and filled it back up with Versatrans (link below) which is a synthetic blend. I've searched around here and have read that Dexron 2 (or Dex 2 compatible) or Mitsu SP-III fluid is recommended - can anyone confirm?
The only thing I can note is that I put a new battery in it the same week, after the trans was serviced - is the ECU in a 2000 one of those 'learning' ones that shifts according to your driving style? I don't think so because it should have learned my style by now.
I'm going to take it back to the shop and have them redo it if this Versatrans stuff is the wrong stuff. I hope no bad damage has occurred, I've had to drive a bit and put about 500-700 miles on it since then.
http://www.phillips66lubricants.com/documents/Kendall/power_transmission_fluid/Ken%20VersaTrans%20ATF%20TDSw%20778632.pdf
The only thing I can note is that I put a new battery in it the same week, after the trans was serviced - is the ECU in a 2000 one of those 'learning' ones that shifts according to your driving style? I don't think so because it should have learned my style by now.
I'm going to take it back to the shop and have them redo it if this Versatrans stuff is the wrong stuff. I hope no bad damage has occurred, I've had to drive a bit and put about 500-700 miles on it since then.
http://www.phillips66lubricants.com/documents/Kendall/power_transmission_fluid/Ken%20VersaTrans%20ATF%20TDSw%20778632.pdf