Just wondering, if these are still a good idea, even if the manufacturer doesn't list it as a service item.
I've got about 150k miles on my lexus IS250; and the trans seems to be working fine. However, there isn't even a dipstick or a fill port on the trans, so Toyota (or AW who is the actual OEM) clearly don't think that fluid changes are needed.
It turns out there a transmission shop down the road who could do a fluid/strainer change, etc. and obviously they recommend it, but they have a slightly different motive to recommend such a service.
I guessing the thing to do is leave it and not touch it; but synthetic or not, I do wonder about whether the fluid degrades with time and mileage.
I've got about 150k miles on my lexus IS250; and the trans seems to be working fine. However, there isn't even a dipstick or a fill port on the trans, so Toyota (or AW who is the actual OEM) clearly don't think that fluid changes are needed.
It turns out there a transmission shop down the road who could do a fluid/strainer change, etc. and obviously they recommend it, but they have a slightly different motive to recommend such a service.
I guessing the thing to do is leave it and not touch it; but synthetic or not, I do wonder about whether the fluid degrades with time and mileage.