I've had a difficult time determining the total fluid capacity of the auto transmission in the 2009 Corolla S with the small engine. The copy of the FSM I bought off eBay is useless. The OM only provides the amount of fluid for a drain and fill (2.6 US Quarts in my case). In reality, I find that 2.5 quarts works perfectly with a D&F.
So my question really centers around how many D&F operations I need to do to get to ~90% fresh fluid (fresh being rather subjective). I've been doing D&Fs every other oil change (got the car with 93k miles) and based on a total capacity of 6.9 US quarts (reference from an Amsoil source), I find I'll need about 5 changes to get to about 90% 'fresh' fluid.
Here's a spreadsheet I did to show the fluid dilution over time based on my 2.5 quart drain and fill. Of course fresh is a relative term given that OCIs are 5000 miles so a D&F happens every 10,000 miles. Perhaps I need to bump that up to every OCI until I get about 90% 'fresh' fluid.
So my question really centers around how many D&F operations I need to do to get to ~90% fresh fluid (fresh being rather subjective). I've been doing D&Fs every other oil change (got the car with 93k miles) and based on a total capacity of 6.9 US quarts (reference from an Amsoil source), I find I'll need about 5 changes to get to about 90% 'fresh' fluid.
Here's a spreadsheet I did to show the fluid dilution over time based on my 2.5 quart drain and fill. Of course fresh is a relative term given that OCIs are 5000 miles so a D&F happens every 10,000 miles. Perhaps I need to bump that up to every OCI until I get about 90% 'fresh' fluid.
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