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    milky trans fluid.....

    I agree that could be a option but the report says no water, i don't know if so little water could make it yellow milkshake but not be enough to show on the report? I took my sample from the sample port above passenger tire, filled up a cup after warming up trans, then filled sample...
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    milky trans fluid.....

    I just read your thread from 2016 that said the same thing. Basically I fully agree with your description from the cooler. My truck only has 2800 miles, it's probably the original fluid. Also I notice you said it's viscosity isn't 15/40w oil... In the notes the analysis say is 30w...... I...
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    milky trans fluid.....

    OK, finally got my analysis back, excellent news, no water, no antifreeze, viscosity is in range and all looks fairly normal except copper and silver........ Not sure why it's milky, will change fluid 3 times, drive a while and test again....
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    milky trans fluid.....

    Didn't smell like coolant, guess the test will see
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    milky trans fluid.....

    morning everyone, on the truck I bought the trans oil is milky yellow. I know it's contaminated but I'm praying it's just from something else then the heat exchanger..... My 1998 lmtv only has 2800 miles on the odometer, nothing indicates that is incorrect, the wear on everything seems...
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