To be clear, I did not flush the ATF. I drained via the drain bolt (didn't drop the pan).
The fluid level may have been low prior to the drain (I don't know, as I didn't properly know how to check the level). So, new fluid added = the amount released by the drain hole + any previously missing fluid. The prior fluid was dark, but not black. No idea when it was previously changed.
Prior to the change, some of the shift points seemed like they could be a little high, but, there was no slipping. It could also be normal and just me not used to it.
After the change, the shift from 1st to 2nd is notably more harsh, a bit of a stout jolt. And, this shift seems to occur at a lower RPM range than previously. In fact, the new RPM range seems more like what I would have expected. However, I am concerned about the harshness of the shift.
Any thoughts?
Should I drive it and see whether it 'works itself out'?
Should I drain and refill to change more fluid?
How about trying synthetic? (I used a Dexron which superseded Dexron II).
Other ideas?
Thanks.