How often should the transmission fluid be changed for the Mistra?

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EloiseLee
07/30/25 6:50am
The transmission fluid for the Mistra should be changed every two years or 40,000 kilometers. Below is some information about transmission fluid changes: 1. Circulation machine method: This method achieves fully intelligent and equal-volume fluid replacement. The transmission fluid is changed while the vehicle is running, allowing the fluid to circulate internally and carry away contaminants inside the transmission. The replacement rate can exceed 90%. 2. Replacement capacity: Most vehicles require 6-10 liters of transmission fluid per change. The exact amount depends on the vehicle model and the replacement method used. Typically, during a transmission fluid change, the old fluid is drained by removing the transmission pan screw, and new fluid is added. However, this method only replaces about 70% of the old fluid with new fluid.
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