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Efficiently Clean and Protect Your Automatic Transmission with the ATP B-341 Filter Kit Review

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Description of Efficiently Clean and Protect Your Automatic Transmission with the ATP B-341 Filter Kit

Premium filter specified to OE levels of filtration and fluid flow. Ensures transmission longevity when replaced at regular service intervals. Includes molded rubber type gasket. Designed to prevent pan leaks. Kit for ZF 4HP-16 Transmissions (confirm by inputting year / make / model).

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Revainrating 3 out of 5

Not impressed with this transmission filter

Based on my observations, this filter does not seem to effectively filter out debris and contaminants. Easy to install..

Pros
  • Easy to install.
Cons
  • Poor filtration capabilities.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I haven't received it yet but it fits my car.

Five stars because that's what I should have gotten. Well tapped on this advice. At least for my 2008 Suzuki Forenza. I was told this by a co-worker who works part time as a mechanic who said you need to change the gasket and engine filter with every fluid change. He also said that you should clean the inside of the oil pan where the filter goes by and around either the brake cleaner or the carburetor cleaner. But NEVER USE ACETONE ALONE. Or risk damaging your transmission.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • Modern

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Need more detailed instructions

I wish the instructions were clearer. I mistakenly assumed that I could change the filter, but I didn't realize that to access the filter on my Suzuki Forenza 05 you have to disassemble the gearbox. I removed the transmission pan but didn't see the filter. I came onto the Suzuki forum and found out that the filter is internal and you have to remove the gearbox to swap it out. I used the gasket from the kit to reinstall the pan but the filter part was a waste of money. I should have researched…

Pros
  • Transmission Filter and Accessories
Cons
  • Concerned