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The factory torque converter doesn't have any provision for draining the fluid. When you take the car to a shop for a flish, they fill a resivoir with clean fluid
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The factory torque converter doesn't have any provision for draining the fluid. When you take the car to a shop for a flish, they fill a resivoir with clean fluid and attach that to your cooler lines. They run your car and catch your old fluid as it comes in and push in new fluid at the same time. This will get 99% of the old fluid out.
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