aaron
08-09-2005, 10:38 AM
I've had oil changes give me more trouble than this radiator. I didn't even break the plastic clips on top. But the sensor (probably temp & fluid level gauge?) disintegrated in my hands. Oh well - it still works. I drained the block as best I could too. After filling it all back up with the True Blue BMW fluid and bleeding only once, everything seems fine. The heater works great - and it idled for about an hour maintaining correct temperature. I can't hear or see any bubbles, etc. So I think I'm good to go.
Anyway, about the A/T . . . I've tried to check the level when cold, but it appears that the fluid level is either really difficult to measure, or really is an inch above the full mark (the upper bulb on the stick). This is even after I just lost a radiator full of trans fluid! I didn't add any back in. The warm measurement looks about the same. The fluid smells fine, but appears red-brown. It may be the original fluid with 129 K miles on it.
Should I just replace it slowly, like a quart at a time at every oil change? Or should I just flush it at a jiffy-lube type place with their positive pressure pump thinger and be done with it?
Thanks for suggestions. So far my fear of working on a german car is dissipating. Will everything be this easy?! (knock on wood!)
Aaron
Anyway, about the A/T . . . I've tried to check the level when cold, but it appears that the fluid level is either really difficult to measure, or really is an inch above the full mark (the upper bulb on the stick). This is even after I just lost a radiator full of trans fluid! I didn't add any back in. The warm measurement looks about the same. The fluid smells fine, but appears red-brown. It may be the original fluid with 129 K miles on it.
Should I just replace it slowly, like a quart at a time at every oil change? Or should I just flush it at a jiffy-lube type place with their positive pressure pump thinger and be done with it?
Thanks for suggestions. So far my fear of working on a german car is dissipating. Will everything be this easy?! (knock on wood!)
Aaron