Wild one
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You've been swallowing the Koolaide to long if you think it's a sealed unitI hear what you're saying, and with a 4x4 I would consider that a different situation, especially if used off-road a lot. Mine's a two-wheel drive, which is driven mainly around town and easy highway with no towing. However my 13-year-old MH fluid was tested by Blackstone and found to be perfectly fine. They said check back in 20,000 miles. I'm not sure what I'll do at 100,000 with the Ram, I'm just trying to bring up a point that in not all cases does that tranny need to be opened up in my opinion. It's not subject to combustible gases and other contamination like an engine is. It doesn't even have a dipstick, so it's sealed.
It's vented to the atmosphere same as every other automatic transmission is,if it wasn't vented to the atmosphere,it'd blow every output shaft seal when it heated up and the fluid expanded and raises the pressure inside the transmission.So yes it can suck in atmospheric moisture when it cools down,and water and transmission fluid don't mix worth a crap.
Your avatar says you're in California,if you're anywhere near the coast and salt water,you can guess what the fluid is absorbing everytime the transmission cools off and sucks air back in through the vent tube

