2007 Expy EL Tranny Maintenance?
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2007 Expy EL Tranny Maintenance?
I just bought a used 07 Expy EL. 2WD, 36K miles. This will be my wife's DD - no harsh service. That being said, I tend to keep my vehicles a long time.
As it is new-to-me, I took it to the dealer for the 30K service. I specifically asked them to change the transmission fluid. I asked if they drop the pan and change the filter. They said there is no filter to change, just a screen. They just use their tranny flush machine.
When I picked it up, they said they did NOT service the transmission. They said the service interval for the transmission is 100K.
Anyone know if this is correct? Is this reasonable? I'll admit to being a little gunshy, as this is replacing an '02 Odyssey with the self-destructing tranny.
As it is new-to-me, I took it to the dealer for the 30K service. I specifically asked them to change the transmission fluid. I asked if they drop the pan and change the filter. They said there is no filter to change, just a screen. They just use their tranny flush machine.
When I picked it up, they said they did NOT service the transmission. They said the service interval for the transmission is 100K.
Anyone know if this is correct? Is this reasonable? I'll admit to being a little gunshy, as this is replacing an '02 Odyssey with the self-destructing tranny.
#2
It's in the manual. Yes, 100K for normal service, 60K for severe service.
They are completely wrong about the filter. It's part . 7L1Z7A098A. Call them and ask what this part number is for then? Morons.
Motorcraft FT171 FT-171 Transmission Filter Kit 06-09 - Appleton City - Bonanzle
They are completely wrong about the filter. It's part . 7L1Z7A098A. Call them and ask what this part number is for then? Morons.
Motorcraft FT171 FT-171 Transmission Filter Kit 06-09 - Appleton City - Bonanzle
#3
Thanks for the reply.
I double-checked my manual, and searched online. I could not find anything that referred to a 100k maint interval on the tranny. Just belt, plugs, and coolant at 100k.
Before getting the service, I spoke with 2 Ford dealers, both said "we don't pull the pan, we just flush."
Either way, If it's 100k svc, I wont worry about whether they pull the pan or flush for another 60k!
I double-checked my manual, and searched online. I could not find anything that referred to a 100k maint interval on the tranny. Just belt, plugs, and coolant at 100k.
Before getting the service, I spoke with 2 Ford dealers, both said "we don't pull the pan, we just flush."
Either way, If it's 100k svc, I wont worry about whether they pull the pan or flush for another 60k!
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Dropping the pan clearly is the old way of doing it, but it is not the correct way. A heated flush machine gets all of the old fluid out. This has been the standard for a number of years and for 230,000 miles this is the way my Excursion was serviced every 30K with absolutely with no issues.
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Dropping the pan clearly is the old way of doing it, but it is not the correct way. A heated flush machine gets all of the old fluid out. This has been the standard for a number of years and for 230,000 miles this is the way my Excursion was serviced every 30K with absolutely with no issues.
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there was a problem a few years back with some Fords and other vehicles that caused this newer trend. I know many Fords specifically had their factory filters replaced with a different one and that caused issues.
I'm with you on the need for a new filter. But in this day & age, most shops would rather do it the easier (read cheaper/faster) way than crawl under there and remove a pan and possibly have the gasket leak...not to mention the mess it makes.
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most places don't change the filters anymore. they flush the tranny backwards with hot fluid.
there was a problem a few years back with some Fords and other vehicles that caused this newer trend. I know many Fords specifically had their factory filters replaced with a different one and that caused issues.
I'm with you on the need for a new filter. But in this day & age, most shops would rather do it the easier (read cheaper/faster) way than crawl under there and remove a pan and possibly have the gasket leak...not to mention the mess it makes.
there was a problem a few years back with some Fords and other vehicles that caused this newer trend. I know many Fords specifically had their factory filters replaced with a different one and that caused issues.
I'm with you on the need for a new filter. But in this day & age, most shops would rather do it the easier (read cheaper/faster) way than crawl under there and remove a pan and possibly have the gasket leak...not to mention the mess it makes.
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IF, the tranny has a filter, by all means, change it out as directed by service manual. However, many newer trannys do not have filters they have a screen. I the words of an ex Ford transmission design/testing engineer...if there is junk in the screen, get ready to rebuild the tranny.
And I agree, if you see chunks/junk in the filter, not good. But you wouldn't know this if the pan was never dropped.
I don't know if it would be optimum to drop pan, change filter then flush or vice versa.
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