How often is everyone swapping tranny fluid?

chad1140

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I have a non tuned 2011SHO and drive agressively, with no dedicated tranny cooler. I have almost 34,000 miles and fluid is still relatively clear.

Does Ford offer a warrantied full synthetic trans fluid that may make the longevity of our cars a bit better and run a bit cooler?
 
Did a 4 times drain and fill at about 45k...really made a huge difference.

At the track yesterday the tranny cooler on the 13+ models was noticeably doing its job....full 10* cooler after multiple runs.

Rich

 
Hey just out of curiosity, only the 13+ PP models have a tranny cooler, correct?  If that is so, where can I get a tranny cooler for a non PP 2014?
 
I have a 2011 and I change mine every 25k but I only do 1 drain and Fill instead of 4 like others. I recently started using this stuff called Lubegard atf protectant, it's great. It lives up to the claim of keeping temps 10* lower


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So, even though Ford recommends 150k miles, ppl are doing this every 40 or so?  I want to take care of the car and certainly prevent trans issues but i also don't want to waste money.  Is there any evidence that supports more frequent intervals? 
 
Amsolil say to follow the mfg's schedule for normal service and double what ever they say for severe service....i should trust that but cant help myself....i will change my amoil signature series lv atf  at about 50k and waste the money and fluid but oh well
 
If you are driving your vehicle more like a performance vehicle rather than at a conservative to moderate pace, you should definitely switch to the severe duty schedule if you want longevity.  It is cheaper, if you can DIY the maintenance items, in the long run, with fewer trips to the shop required.
 
SHOFan808 said:
Hey just out of curiosity, only the 13+ PP models have a tranny cooler, correct?  If that is so, where can I get a tranny cooler for a non PP 2014?

I have the same questions.
 
Shonuff1140 said:
I have a non tuned 2011SHO and drive agressively, with no dedicated tranny cooler. I have almost 34,000 miles and fluid is still relatively clear.

Does Ford offer a warrantied full synthetic trans fluid that may make the longevity of our cars a bit better and run a bit cooler?

Why are you worried about the fluid being Ford? You don't have to use Ford fluid for them to warranty your car.....Read about it, as long as the proper viscosity and fluid ratings and specs are met Ford can't deny based on fluid..

There are way better fluids available than what ford makes.....I would buy fluids from a company that makes fluids
 
ajpturbo said:
Shonuff1140 said:
I have a non tuned 2011SHO and drive agressively, with no dedicated tranny cooler. I have almost 34,000 miles and fluid is still relatively clear.

Does Ford offer a warrantied full synthetic trans fluid that may make the longevity of our cars a bit better and run a bit cooler?

Why are you worried about the fluid being Ford? You don't have to use Ford fluid for them to warranty your car.....Read about it, as long as the proper viscosity and fluid ratings and specs are met Ford can't deny based on fluid..

There are way better fluids available than what ford makes.....I would buy fluids from a company that makes fluids
I would take that a step further. The minute I had a component failure, I would have the D-ship grab a fluid sample and send it out for analysis. Just in case.
 
JDW1 said:
Are you guys removing the pan and swapping the filter as part of your DIY procedure? 
No pan and no filter per se in these transmissions.  You have to crack the case to get at the "permanent" screen.
 
SHOdded said:
JDW1 said:
Are you guys removing the pan and swapping the filter as part of your DIY procedure? 
No pan and no filter per se in these transmissions.  You have to crack the case to get at the "permanent" screen.

I'll take that as a no, it's not done then.  I thought i read in the owners manual about a filter that was replaced as well tho. 
 
JDW1 said:
SHOdded said:
JDW1 said:
Are you guys removing the pan and swapping the filter as part of your DIY procedure? 
No pan and no filter per se in these transmissions.  You have to crack the case to get at the "permanent" screen.

I'll take that as a no, it's not done then.  I thought i read in the owners manual about a filter that was replaced as well tho.

You've got to drop and open up the transmission to remove the filter.  It's not serviceable.  Just keep the fluid fresh.  I like to do 3x drain and fills every 60k miles or so.
 
pmezo33 said:
JDW1 said:
SHOdded said:
JDW1 said:
Are you guys removing the pan and swapping the filter as part of your DIY procedure? 
No pan and no filter per se in these transmissions.  You have to crack the case to get at the "permanent" screen.

I'll take that as a no, it's not done then.  I thought i read in the owners manual about a filter that was replaced as well tho.

You've got to drop and open up the transmission to remove the filter.  It's not serviceable.  Just keep the fluid fresh.  I like to do 3x drain and fills every 60k miles or so.

Ur wasting too much fluid...i would want to do that with the cost of amsoils signature fluid....just drain the fluid from pan, then refill, then open a tranny cooler line place it in bucket then start the car until 2-3 qts pump out....then refill again....and if more fluid from the converter and cooler needs to come out start the car again for a few seconds until the fliud is the color of new...then refill to the proper amount....no wasted fluid and the lines and converter are flushed and no mixing of old and new
 
ajpturbo said:
pmezo33 said:
JDW1 said:
SHOdded said:
JDW1 said:
Are you guys removing the pan and swapping the filter as part of your DIY procedure? 
No pan and no filter per se in these transmissions.  You have to crack the case to get at the "permanent" screen.

I'll take that as a no, it's not done then.  I thought i read in the owners manual about a filter that was replaced as well tho.

You've got to drop and open up the transmission to remove the filter.  It's not serviceable.  Just keep the fluid fresh.  I like to do 3x drain and fills every 60k miles or so.

Ur wasting too much fluid...i would want to do that with the cost of amsoils signature fluid....just drain the fluid from pan, then refill, then open a tranny cooler line place it in bucket then start the car until 2-3 qts pump out....then refill again....and if more fluid from the converter and cooler needs to come out start the car again for a few seconds until the fliud is the color of new...then refill to the proper amount....no wasted fluid and the lines and converter are flushed and no mixing of old and new

What if you has non PP and no tranny cooler?
 
Then ur screwed lol....i dont know for sure but i think there has to be lines somewhere going to the built in cooler that is the radiator
 
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