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Engine & Drivetrain
Tranny service on Gen2 ST
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<blockquote data-quote="Scott Conley" data-source="post: 882539" data-attributes="member: 65449"><p>interesting note....I have an 07 V8 34K miles, did a long trip from Los Angeles to Moab towing a 24 ft travel trailer...ST handled fine, but when I did my next oil change after the trip, they checked and I was 2 qts low on tranny fluid, but no leak...</p><p></p><p>the dealer actually reccomended me to change the fluid at 50K, and I asked about the owners manual saying 100K, and they said, yeah it CAN, but it's always good policy to change it.</p><p></p><p>Either way, I bought mine as a CPO used, so I have the powertrain warranty up to 100K to cover it. </p><p></p><p>Since you do tow, I'd say monitor the level, and just change it when you see the fluid change.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Scott Conley, post: 882539, member: 65449"] interesting note....I have an 07 V8 34K miles, did a long trip from Los Angeles to Moab towing a 24 ft travel trailer...ST handled fine, but when I did my next oil change after the trip, they checked and I was 2 qts low on tranny fluid, but no leak... the dealer actually reccomended me to change the fluid at 50K, and I asked about the owners manual saying 100K, and they said, yeah it CAN, but it's always good policy to change it. Either way, I bought mine as a CPO used, so I have the powertrain warranty up to 100K to cover it. Since you do tow, I'd say monitor the level, and just change it when you see the fluid change. [/QUOTE]
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