DKF
2008 Limited
- Joined
- Oct 23, 2021
- Messages
- 56
- Reaction score
- 21
- Location
- South Carolina
- What year is your Sport Trac?
- 2008
- What Generation is your Sport Trac?
- 2n Gen Owner
Ok, serious question here: I watch Scotty Kilmer on Youtube A LOT. He obviously knows his s***. Plus I like his attitude and viewpoints. He says on older vehicles as far as transmission maintenance - just drain the old ATF out, change the filter and put back in the exact amount of new fluid to match what you got rid of. He says “flushing and filling” of old trannies can lead to slippage where there was none before - because of buildup that can get flushed away. I’m no mechanic but that makes sense to me. So of course when I took my ST in to my favorite shop they advised getting the “transmission service of flush and fill”. My truck has 240K miles and runs like a top. My question to those who know is: “Do I tell my shop to do it the “Scotty” way or is it fine to just do the “flush and fill” service? And of course, I don’t want to insult them by telling them their jobs either. I would attempt it myself but apparently all that tranny stuff is under the truck and as I said before, I’m no mechanic. I was excited when I replaced the headlight bulbs with leds a little while ago. The mechanical stuff I leave to the pros. But seriously, should I proceed with a 240K mile transmission getting the whole enchilada service? Dillard000? Anybody? Thoughts?