Does Liquid Trans Fix work?
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- Опубліковано 27 сер 2024
- The Torino has been slipping gears so we test Lucas Oil Trans Fix (not a sponsor.... yet)
Have you used a liquid trans fix before? Let us know in the comments what the situation was and if it worked
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A cheap siphon from Harbor Freight pulled the fluid out for me through the dipstick tube. No need to drop the pan.
Does your trans have an internal filter? You have to remove the pan to change those, right?
Absolutely right 😎 syphon
@@jeffhale2278yes
Lucas Trans Fix worked great on my Toyota Sienna 2006.
Great i used it for the same reason just was a temporary fix still driving it two years later great product. Good video Thanks.
Glad to hear you're back in the road!
This got the car drivable for the rest of the year. Some of the slipping issues came back so a rebuild over the winter is in order
My transmission was slipping a few months back so I put a bottle of lucas in and then last week I changed the filter and fluid and put another bottle of lucas transmission fix when I replaced the fluid and its shifting even better now. As long as you get to it early enough whats the harm of trying. But you have to be realistic about it.
The Lucas trans is the only one I would personally recommend ! All other but that one give me nothing but trouble !
Can help in some cases. You won't know if you don't try. Otherwise..replace transmission or the vehicle. It's not real complicated. Helped mine shift smoother. Helped a couple of friends out also. Years ago. Still on the road. My friends just added without even removing anything. Crazy Is know..but aga ok n..still rolling years later. One of those wouldn't even move (level was fine...so no need to go there). I dropped pan, replaced filter, refilled with 24 oz of Lucas and topped off with maxlife (2000 Lexus rx 300 with 210000 miles) that car is still rolling 3 years later. I just wanted to see if it could shift smoother, and it just got better and better over time.
A few others have also said "just add without draining some". In an emergency situation I'd probably just pour it in too!
For this car though, a transmission rebuild is in its future
@@moderate_performance For mine..I pulled some out through dipstick.
I'm from the UK & this does work! A family member purchased a Honda Jazz without test driving it,the CVT was juddering when pulling off & less than 50 miles it went away!
on the bottle itself it says not suited for CVTs.
All Lucas products are awesome
I have 2002 Sonata, a the transmission hade clunck when shifting from 1st to 2nd ,I heard about this product I took out 24 ounces add added this and it work immediately 👍 no more problems
Thanks great!
How many days did it take to work?
I heard Lubegard works better .
05 explorer in really bad shape. Lucas bought me about 6 more months of delivery driving. Good shit.
My friend used it in his 08 Impala he drives it like a teenager.
You could the trans getting hot yet still drives very well even though he drives the car hard
I heard many stories in person or on youtube on this product and not once have i heard a negative review. I have 1 bottle on standby just being prepared for my tranny to act up 1 day.
It's always good to be prepared! Lol
Put it in now! No need to wait, unless your trans is brand spankin new, add it.
I'll probably use this to help me get my old Mustang to the trans shop, a lot of slipping from 1-2 and 2-3. 3-4 works normally. Watched another video where it was tested and it got very thick a low temps(only downside noted).
Did you ever add the licas my 98 gt is doing the same it slids on 1s and 2nd the 3/4 are good i just added licas today heard it takes couple days so idk if it will work
@@robrei2117 is it working for you?
I did siphon hose into a 24 oz bottle then put rubber tube around lucas bottle tip and squeeze till plastic tube was full then cracked bottles cap to allow additive to drain down tube faster since it's very thick
i used it on a Nissan Maxima with 202k as part of a 3x3 slow flush ( change it 3 times with 1-2k miles between each one, and add seafoam just before last drail-fill)
yah it helps but did not solve the P0744 TCC issue. but made it drivable. its been going for about 30K miles now. Yah I know one day its going to stop working. its out of the question to do a trans rebuild or install used tran. its a 2001 maxima with also a rear main seal leak. it seems like every 6 months something goes on it. I either fix it myself or just ignore it ( if you can ) yah Lucus is good on older transmissions . the newer electronically controlled it will not help a bad solenoid pack.
Lucas does work.
I mean, this stuff is meant for transmissions that ate about to slip or have already started slipping a little bit. Ive had great experiences with this stuff but for trannies that are absolutely gone, this stuff wont do anything to fix it
didn't fix delays on my GM 6L80
Lucas transmission fix works great!
Another traditional fix for a tranny that's just beginning to slip is to add a 4oz. bottle of limited slip additive (meant for clutch-type differentials).
I used lucas on my 1991 grand marquis, when it had trouble shifting.I ended up delivering pizza, for for years. 18 deliveries per day average. 27 on a Friday and Saturday night. 38 deliveries, on Super Bowl.I ended up selling it 15 years ago, working fine. Lucas is the best. I use Lucas injector cleaner, on my 2007 Honda Civic EX. 👍
Dang! That's fantastic!
@@moderate_performance Thanks.If someone is in the internet, looking for a cheap way out, especially in this hard times, with inflation, like high gas prices. I’m glad to help.
i ve used it on doge ram 1996 jeep 95 both worked great after first
I used it yesterday on my 07 Maxima. I believe the idiot part of me, kept forgetting to add transmission fluid to my car. I put the fluid in. Drove the car for 15 mins and it felt about 65% better. I called Lucas today and we both agreed, if the engine came back hot....then add some quarts of CVT Transmission Fluid. I added about 3 today. Now if the 3 quarts (will add more later) and Lucas can save me money until the "ECONOMY" lets up, so I can buy another car = Then this stuff can be considered a God Sent
*FOLLOW UP*
I love my car, very very much. After this post, my car "did jerk" hard a few good more times. UA-camrs mentioned, HEAT is the enemy of your transmission. So for the temporary moment, I drive my car "locally". I don't even warm it up, I just back out and drive with low speed limits. In gear 2, the car jerks. Then it turns out, it's JUST NOT GEAR 2. So the best I can do. Drive it within 35-40 mph....ease off the gas when it wants to hit gear 2 and then put my foot, back on the pedal. I will indeed need to get a transmission expert, very very soon. After the 10th of this month, if the mechanic tells me for sure I need to replace the transmission. I'll only have the choice of either a used/rebuilt 1 or a new transmission from Nissan which will cost higher. EITHER option is better then spending 29K for a car that's worth 20K at most.
Cobra Kai
If u lv ur car, a new trans is better than buying another car ! Then u also know what u have !! 👍🏻😁
Why not just use an electric pump with hose down the fill tube?
Because we didn't have one and didn't want to buy one.
Technically, the bottle says you can just add without draining fluid but we didn't want to have the case over-full
Your not supposed to remove any trans fluid, add to existing fluid
Yes the bottle says add 1 ounce of lucas to every quart of tran oil you have already.
@@MrCarlitosway713it says add a full bottle, 2 for badly damaged trans and large trans, and half bottle for compact cars.
Shade tree mechanic here: As good as Lucas Slip Fix is, it's just another bandaid. '76 727
That is very true.
Lucas works!
What happens if I accidentally put this in my CVT transmission ? Someone please help
Very cool! Is it still going strong? You guys make great videos.
Thanks @DrScopeify! We did get 3 more cruises out of the car. It started slipping again. I guess we didn't catch it in time. It is however a 50 year old transmission and due time for a rebuild
@@moderate_performance Got it, thanks for the update :)
هاذا المنتج سببلي تلييك في القير عند وضع علبه كامله وعن دليل تجربه فترة شهر ونص تقريبا بس للامانه سهل سلاسة القير بشي بسيط وشكرا
I'm gonna try this on my 4l60e in my vette it just started slipping 2 to 3 and 4. So hopefully this gets me through the car season till I can pull it and get it worked on over the winter.
Did it
@James Bell yes. Till I got it fixed.
It got us a few more cruises in the Torino. Ultimately, it needed a rebuild
I used it in a 2001 Dodge ram 46re that when it got hot it would not shift into 2nd until 3000 rpm put this stuff in and it shifts perfect now. so now i dont need to change the any part right now.
Nice to get a little more life out of a transmission!
Better for older transmission and manual,never worked for me
I drained all the gearbox oil, and I put 1.4 litter into my yaris 2004. Lets see what happens
It would have been good to see the car not shifting before and shifting after. But still good video. Thanks for sharing
I already had mine checked and i need a new front seal because i have a leak but i added one bottle and im gonna drive it for a few days until i get that front seal replaced.
Did it help?
It’s gotten crazy in the comments
What about over filling
Over filling transmissions should be avoided. The fluid gets airated if it's too full
Most transmissions can handle 24oz extra of fluid. It says on the bottle if you need more than 1 bottle to drain some first. But most transmissions can take an additional 24oz without any issues.
I just bought a 2007 Cadillac DTS with 100, 000 miles on it. The transmission was shifting really rough, especially when cold. It literally slammed into reverse in the morning when backing out of the garage. I added a full bottle of Lucas and within 10 minutes of driving the transmission was shifting better. Now after a week it's shifting better than any vehicle I've ever owned, new or used. The stuff is amazing.
Do you think it would help for a front pump o-ring leak on a 78 C6 trans?
It's worth a try. It's cheaper than a rebuild.
Any updates? Thanks
The transmission ended up needing a rebuild. We got a few more cruises out of it but the slipping came back. It needed a refresh after 50 years of service.
I have a Nissan Quest, it started slipping bad to the point that one day it just didn’t make it back home. Can I try this stuff in my van even if it’s not running?
You could always try it, but by the sounds of it, It might be too far gone. If it can barely drive, it sounds like the damage is already done.
Does it work on a manual transmission tho?
It can be used in manual transmissions. I used it in my 5 speed Mustang. It had a noisy bearing and it quieted it down.
I can use this if my transmission leaking heavy ?
You can always try and see what happens. It essentially swells the gasket. It can only do so much. Sometimes gaskets just need to be changed.
@@moderate_performanceI'm pretty sure it helps seals, not gasket.
Lucas works.
Can you use in manual transmission?
You can use in manual transmissions. I used it in my 5 speed mustang to quiet a noisy bearing.
@@moderate_performance How many mailes you car had,?
mine is VW CC with 70000 and has some small noise when shifting.
I drive a 2003 Chevy Tahoe Can I add the bottle of lucus in my transmission if it's showing full on the transmissions dip stick and also should I drive the my vehicle and get it warm then add it in the transmission? Thanks Alot and god bless 🙏
You can add the bottle to a transmission showing full on the stick. The C4 trans has a smaller pan/case capacity that newer vehicles and we thought it would be best to drain some fluid in our situation. You could probably add a full bottle and be fine on your Tahoe.
I would definitely have the trans fluid warm and engine idling when adding the transfix.
I hope it helps!
I have the same vehicle,did you try it how did it work
@@gage4375 yes I tried it and yes it worked great
how long does it take to start working ?
i have a 03 tahoe to
Tried it on my car , it didn't work
That's too bad. If parts are damaged, a rebuild is the only solution.
I was misled.
No .
Dude- don't drive in the left lane so much. Other than that, nice video.
Thanks man! For the record, we were passing vehicles the whole time and using the left lane properly.
Doesn’t really help with leaks
Agreed…New seals are always the answer for totally solving a leak !
Can LUCAS be added to a CVT transmission? The most infamous NISSAN 🥲
Unfortunately, it is not for CVT transmissions.
@@moderate_performance Thank you for your quick response. I already bought it but glad you responded quicker before I add.