KSC 2019 XLT
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I have a 2019 4WD Expy XLT. Owner's manual says scheduled automatic transmission fluid change is at 150,000 miles. Curious what other owners do here, follow it or change earlier?
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I'd do it at 100k with all the other services. Better safe than sorry.I have a 2019 4WD Expy XLT. Owner's manual says scheduled automatic transmission fluid change is at 150,000 miles. Curious what other owners do here, follow it or change earlier?
I have a 2019 4WD Expy XLT. Owner's manual says scheduled automatic transmission fluid change is at 150,000 miles. Curious what other owners do here, follow it or change earlier?
Why did you have to post this? lolI bought a new 2015 Expedition Limited 4x4. It is used strictly for passenger use, no towing or heavy loads. Very little stop-and-go traffic, mostly longer trips as I live in a semi-rural area.
I had the Ford dealer change the fluid and transmission filter (no flush) at 75, *** miles.
The transmission failed at 91,*** miles. It was rebuilt under the Ford Premium service plan, and took 51 days due to lack of parts.
I still believe in changing fluids early - but have wondered if the fluid change had an affect on the failure?
Old saying for automatic transmissions: change it early and often, or don't change it at all. Often times a fluid change late in the game will flush out the crud in the clutches that was making them still work properly on old fluid. If the book says wait until 150k, I am certainly not going to argue.I bought a new 2015 Expedition Limited 4x4. It is used strictly for passenger use, no towing or heavy loads. Very little stop-and-go traffic, mostly longer trips as I live in a semi-rural area.
I had the Ford dealer change the fluid and transmission filter (no flush) at 75, *** miles.
The transmission failed at 91,*** miles. It was rebuilt under the Ford Premium service plan, and took 51 days due to lack of parts.
I still believe in changing fluids early - but have wondered if the fluid change had an affect on the failure?
Because they were posting thier experience on the topic of the thread. Just because it wasn't about the 10 speed does not make it any less relevant.Why did you have to post this? lol
Slow down chief, I'm not worried about "keeping this thread correct"..... You misunderstood my post it appears.Because they were posting thier experience on the topic of the thread. Just because it wasn't about the 10 speed does not make it any less relevant.
Since you are so worried about keeping this thread correct, what does your post have to do with the thread?
You know, Why did you have to post that?
I bought a new 2015 Expedition Limited 4x4. It is used strictly for passenger use, no towing or heavy loads. Very little stop-and-go traffic, mostly longer trips as I live in a semi-rural area.
I had the Ford dealer change the fluid and transmission filter (no flush) at 75, *** miles.
The transmission failed at 91,*** miles. It was rebuilt under the Ford Premium service plan, and took 51 days due to lack of parts.
I still believe in changing fluids early - but have wondered if the fluid change had an affect on the failure?
You could be right. Many things can go wrong with a transmission fluid change. Improper fluid level or wrong fluid would cause damage. Being a Ford dealer does not necessarily mean they will use the correct fluid. You have to be super careful with these things. That is why manufacturers even remove the dip stick.
However, I’ve done numerous transmission fluid changes on many cars (some of them had more than 150k miles before the first change) and never had an issue.
Thanks for the explanation.His post gives me anxiety about changing my own transmission fluid earlier than recommended as his so happened to fail soon after and I simply sarcastically replied "why did you have to post this"....
Ford dealer quotes $500 to drop the filter and change out the fluid. I will let them do it when my 2019 reaches 60k miles. I just did my transfer case and rear differential fluid at 50k miles today. The Mercon lv was dark after 30k miles. I changed it around 20K miles. The rear differential fluid was good since last change around 20k miles as well with Valvoline 75w90. I use a new brand Ultra Plus GLF5 75w90 gear oil this time.Thanks for the explanation.
$500 to change out tranny fluid? Thats crazy. Must be a tough job for them? Alot to move out of the way? I guess I wont have mines changed until Fords recommended change interval at over 100.000 miles or so now.Ford dealer quotes $500 to drop the filter and change out the fluid. I will let them do it when my 2019 reaches 60k miles. I just did my transfer case and rear differential fluid at 50k miles today. The Mercon lv was dark after 30k miles. I changed it around 20K miles. The rear differential fluid was good since last change around 20k miles as well with Valvoline 75w90. I use a new brand Ultra Plus GLF5 75w90 gear oil this time.
In your case, NO.I still believe in changing fluids early - but have wondered if the fluid change had an affect on the failure?
I am approaching 145k, and I have never changed the fluid—2018 Limited with very little towing and fairly easy highway miles since I purchased at 60k. It was a rental car prior to my purchase. I’ve yet to have a transmission concern.