How do you check the transmission fluid on a 1999 Ford Explorer?

How do you check the transmission fluid on a 1999 Ford Explorer?

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  1. Drive the vehicle for 15-20 minutes, allowing the transmission to reach operating temperature.
  2. Park the car on a level surface, apply the parking brake and leave the engine idling.
  3. Open the hood and locate the transmission dipstick.
  4. Withdraw the dipstick and hold it horizontally while noting the fluid level.

How many quarts of transmission fluid do I need for a ford explorer?

The 2001 Ford Explorer takes 14 quarts of transmission fluid.

How often should you change transmission fluid ford explorer?

Every 150,000 miles, the automatic transmission fluid should be changed, and the accessory drive belts will be replaced if they haven’t been changed out in the last 100,000 miles.

How do you check the transmission fluid in a 2008 ford explorer?

With the engine running in PARK, remove this plug. If trans fuild doesn’t run out of the hole, the level is low. Pour it in the hole on top (where the red cap is) until the fluid runs out – all while the car is running. Once it is roughly dribbling out, the trans is considered full.

How do you change the transmission in a Ford Explorer?

Put a new gasket on the oil pan and reinstall it on the transmission. Tighten the retaining bolts to 79- to 119-inch pounds with a torque wrench. Replace the cooler lines on the transmission and the drain plug on the torque converter. Return the Explorer to level ground. Remove the dipstick from the filler tube and replace it with a funnel.

How do you change transmission fluid in a Ford?

Place a drain pan beneath the drain hole, remove the plug and drain the fluid. Remove the cooler lines at the transmission and flush them with compressed, low pressure air. Be careful during this step; fluid may shoot from the other cooler line. Place a large drain pan beneath the transmission.

How do you fill a transmission Jack in a Ford?

There is a simple way to fill the transmission before it is installed in your vehicle. Once the transmission is on the jack and ready for installation, fill it using the following procedure. Use only the supplied synthetic or OEM approved fluid. Install a funnel into the center speed sensor hole on top of the transmission.

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