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As you know, I MAY have had transmission failure gradually come on between 145 and 158 thousand miles. About half of my miles involve towing 8 to 10,000 pound, high wind-resistance trailers. I rarely used tow-haul mode except to slow down. Using the tow haul mode made shifting rough and would stick me in lower gears with resultant lower fuel mileage and higher engine rpm.
Also had the practice of changing the transmission filter and just the oil in the pan every 30,000 miles or so.
Would either of these habits contribute to a shortened service life?
Also had the practice of changing the transmission filter and just the oil in the pan every 30,000 miles or so.
Would either of these habits contribute to a shortened service life?