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Lucas automactic trans fix?
- paul72
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Lucas automactic trans fix?
Ok as a last attempt to fix my gearbox i was wondering if this stuff is any good an can u use it on a lude as i know honda only recomends there fluid only but reviews reckon it fixes hesitating in gearbox changing 

if it aint broken your not driving it hard enough
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worth a try I suppose
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If you've tried all the obvious stuff, and your only option now is to ditch the transmission, then yes - go for an additive. But before you do, make sure you've given your new Honda fluid a good long time to work its way in...
I've had excellent results with Prolong (now called Synionic, I think) gearbox treatment. It has rescued some really rough Rover and Jaguar autoboxes in the past, for me. But generally I'd use any additive as a last resort, just in case it makes it worse...
I've had excellent results with Prolong (now called Synionic, I think) gearbox treatment. It has rescued some really rough Rover and Jaguar autoboxes in the past, for me. But generally I'd use any additive as a last resort, just in case it makes it worse...