ThinkBlue89
LVC Member
Whats the best way to do it? Have someone else to do it (Dealer, Jiffy lube etc.)
Running it through the machine to flush and doing the conventional filter/fluid change/gasket change? or this way ?
http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00075.html
My car leaked some fluid (from being improperly in the air and leaking through the tail shaft and thus leaking from the back) and it is riding dangerously below the lower mark ( Or as Ford calls The " DO NOT DRIVE" marker") And I figured at 150 K it came to change it because judging the slight darkening of the fluid and the smell of it (plus due to the fact that most people dont do it or completely oblivious to it) pretty much serves justice in doing so but I'm stuck at making a good decision of doing it right and saving money and getting my car on the road again as for the time being its all it needs to ride safely for the time being, as never really doing a flush and just changing the fluid and filter, I would highly appreciate input from those that have experienced this before me. Besides I am aware that the T/C has the majority of the fluid but there is no telling the state of condition it is in, but to drop the trans and seeing if there is a drain plug (at the T/C) so I dont end up overfilling the tranny(Thus getting fluid aeration) especially at 11-12 3/4 quarts.
Running it through the machine to flush and doing the conventional filter/fluid change/gasket change? or this way ?
http://www.lincolnsonline.com/tech/00075.html
My car leaked some fluid (from being improperly in the air and leaking through the tail shaft and thus leaking from the back) and it is riding dangerously below the lower mark ( Or as Ford calls The " DO NOT DRIVE" marker") And I figured at 150 K it came to change it because judging the slight darkening of the fluid and the smell of it (plus due to the fact that most people dont do it or completely oblivious to it) pretty much serves justice in doing so but I'm stuck at making a good decision of doing it right and saving money and getting my car on the road again as for the time being its all it needs to ride safely for the time being, as never really doing a flush and just changing the fluid and filter, I would highly appreciate input from those that have experienced this before me. Besides I am aware that the T/C has the majority of the fluid but there is no telling the state of condition it is in, but to drop the trans and seeing if there is a drain plug (at the T/C) so I dont end up overfilling the tranny(Thus getting fluid aeration) especially at 11-12 3/4 quarts.