Hi everybody,
I've been reading the forums and trying to find an answer to this. I also watched how to change transmission fluid online and on youtube. I am also a new car owner at 45. I've always thought it was better to live close to where I study, work and play as opposed to having to drive a car everywhere... But then a friend of mine gave me a Mazda 3 2005 Black . (Co)Incidentally, if I ever bought a car it would be a Mazda 3 Black (Sedan, Hatchback or CX-3), only thing I forgot to mention to the universe when it gave me this great gift was the year: Mine is a 2005 Mazda 3 with around 360.000 KM and I love it very much, and call it Raven. Two mechanics have seen it and mentioned how well kept the engine is. However, after one year of ownership the gears are starting to ''clunk'' when they shift. I didn't notice this before when I got the car one year ago. Because this is my first car (I've ''had'' a porsche boxster before that I could use whenever I needed it, though I wasn't the owner, my friend, the real owner travelled a lot).
I've heard that the transmission fluid doesn't need to be changed - by 2 mechanics... I've seen videos online and one of the guys on youtube said: fu.k it! The fluid is still pink but I am going to change it anyway. (Ghostlyrich is his youtube name)
Question: Is it really necessary to change the fluid? What could be causing (if you can hazard a guess) the problem on my Mazda 3 2005? (I've recently changed the Spark plugs and by the looks of them, they were really on their last legs, bought recommended NGK laser iridiums, car trepidation is gone).
Thank you for all your answers and I have already learned a lot from lurking in here.
Valter.