Ken1
Getting familiar with the group...
I plan to have the ATF changed to AMSOIL. Any problems replacing the OEM Trans filter? Thanks for any reply
This thread (along with many others in this forum) is the reason why I wouldn't consider buying a used car. I would rather buy something new I can afford rather than something more luxurious that was used.New tech transmissions are not the same as the ones built just 3 years ago. why worry or why spend money on the Hyundai tranny with a 100,000 mile warranty. I think you will void your Hyundai warranty the minute the amsoil is put in. Also, The Hyundai Transmission is sealed and has no dip stick or fill point that I know of.
This thread (along with many others in this forum) is the reason why I wouldn't consider buying a used car. I would rather buy something new I can afford rather than something more luxurious that was used.
Yes, and street racing, add-ons, and all sorts of other crazy stuff I read about in this forum. Actually, I don't trust the dealers that much either, especially for oil changes, which is why I do those myself using full synthetic.I take your comment to mean that some people start messing with service on a new car which is sometimes bad for the mechanicals of the car.
Yes, and street racing, add-ons, and all sorts of other crazy stuff I read about in this forum. Actually, I don't trust the dealers that much either, especially for oil changes, which is why I do those myself using full synthetic.
New tech transmissions are not the same as the ones built just 3 years ago. why worry or why spend money on the Hyundai tranny with a 100,000 mile warranty. I think you will void your Hyundai warranty the minute the amsoil is put in. Also, The Hyundai Transmission is sealed and has no dip stick or fill point that I know of.
We are just trying to inform OP that there is more than one type of synthetic ATF, and Hyundai specifies different synthetic ATF's for the Aisin (V6) and ZF (V8) trannys for 2009-2011 model years. Therefore, maybe the Amsoil synthetic ATF might not be the correct one.In all fairness to the OP, he doesn't care what we think; only wants to have more information about a process he's going to follow through on.
We are just trying to inform OP that there is more than one type of synthetic ATF, and Hyundai specifies different synthetic ATF's for the Aisin (V6) and ZF (V8) trannys for 2009-2011 model years. Therefore, maybe the Amsoil synthetic ATF might not be the correct one.