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Engine & Drivetrain
Flush or drain trans
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<blockquote data-quote="B Lindler" data-source="post: 1023488" data-attributes="member: 72324"><p>Bought a 2008 Explorer Sport Trac v6 with 45,000 miles. Now at 50,000, I'm doing some catch up and preventative maintenance including transmission fluid. Here's my dilemma - bought truck from CarMax, and they will drain trans and change filter for $150. Ford will power Flush trans but not change filter for $220. Ford said it was not recommended to change filter if using a power flush but will change filter if I want for another 65. Does that sound right? Which option should I choose? I'm getting CarMax to do a differential drain and fill for 83, as well as oil/filter, air, and fuel filter change. Just stumped on whether I should go with Ford dealer for power flush of trans and if so, should I change the trans filter as well. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Thanks for input as always</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="B Lindler, post: 1023488, member: 72324"] Bought a 2008 Explorer Sport Trac v6 with 45,000 miles. Now at 50,000, I'm doing some catch up and preventative maintenance including transmission fluid. Here's my dilemma - bought truck from CarMax, and they will drain trans and change filter for $150. Ford will power Flush trans but not change filter for $220. Ford said it was not recommended to change filter if using a power flush but will change filter if I want for another 65. Does that sound right? Which option should I choose? I'm getting CarMax to do a differential drain and fill for 83, as well as oil/filter, air, and fuel filter change. Just stumped on whether I should go with Ford dealer for power flush of trans and if so, should I change the trans filter as well. Thanks for input as always [/QUOTE]
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