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Transmission & Transfer case fluid service
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<blockquote data-quote="FordTechOne" data-source="post: 1587353" data-attributes="member: 35543"><p>I have to agree with [USER=33355]@B E N[/USER]. Flushing a transmission is not like flushing a cooling system; if the fluid is burnt or contaminated, the transmission requires internal repairs. Ford only recommends flushing of the transmission cooler, and even then that’s only if a failure has occurred; the procedure also requires a specific flush machine. Additives are also not recommended, fluid meeting the OE spec is all that should be used. This is especially important with LV and ULV applications, as the transmission internal components are designed around the fluid viscosity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="FordTechOne, post: 1587353, member: 35543"] I have to agree with [USER=33355]@B E N[/USER]. Flushing a transmission is not like flushing a cooling system; if the fluid is burnt or contaminated, the transmission requires internal repairs. Ford only recommends flushing of the transmission cooler, and even then that’s only if a failure has occurred; the procedure also requires a specific flush machine. Additives are also not recommended, fluid meeting the OE spec is all that should be used. This is especially important with LV and ULV applications, as the transmission internal components are designed around the fluid viscosity. [/QUOTE]
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