While fitting my transmission cooler I used an oil tray to catch all the oil that I used to first flush the new hoses and transmission cooler, and also to capture the overfill when I checked the transmission after topping it up with 1.2l of WS. The transmission fluid looks and smells ok.
When I emptied the oil tray it had a few very small metal particles in the bottom of the tray. I checked with a magnet and they appear to all be very fine slivers of aluminum, or at least not steel.
I'm not sure if they came out when I pre-flushed the new cooler or whether they came out of the transmission when I checked the level after filling it. I would imagine that they came out of the cooler as the check plug for the transmission releases oil from the top of the sump and not the bottom, but I'm not sure.
I rang Toyota about getting a transmission flush, they quoted me $370 which seems reasonable when you factor in 11-12l of oil, parts and labour. But they said not to worry as this is probably from the transmission manufacture, which seems a bit strange as I image the transmissions would be cleaned before assembly.
So any thoughts on what to do?
When I emptied the oil tray it had a few very small metal particles in the bottom of the tray. I checked with a magnet and they appear to all be very fine slivers of aluminum, or at least not steel.
I'm not sure if they came out when I pre-flushed the new cooler or whether they came out of the transmission when I checked the level after filling it. I would imagine that they came out of the cooler as the check plug for the transmission releases oil from the top of the sump and not the bottom, but I'm not sure.
I rang Toyota about getting a transmission flush, they quoted me $370 which seems reasonable when you factor in 11-12l of oil, parts and labour. But they said not to worry as this is probably from the transmission manufacture, which seems a bit strange as I image the transmissions would be cleaned before assembly.
So any thoughts on what to do?
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