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Old 02-20-2018, 03:08 PM   #5
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Take a look at it. It should be almost clear. If milky, rusty coloured, or blackish then it needs to be changed. It should smell sort of sweetish (hard to describe an odour) and if there is any hint of a burnt smell it should be changed and flushed.


Everybody drives differently so there is no hard and fast time limits or operating condition that says "change it now". Rules of thumb is the harder you drive the car the more often you need to check it.
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