Larry <joe@nowhere.net> wrote in news:dh8tb25mrj6uf4d427hqfkmh929d9cddnj@
4ax.com:
> Hello:
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> Larry
I have a simialr setup, same engine, same year, only its the Mountaineer
with the AWD. I was getting hard down-shifting in general, but never did
anything about it. Around 65,000 miles I decided to have the transfluid
changed just as a maintenance precaution since I do some towing as well.
I also changed the transfer case fluid. I had it done at a transmission
shop. When they do the change, the put in this friction stuff/fluid as
well. I don't remember what it's called exactly, but it's well known,
been talked about here many times and I believe, may have had it's spec
changed a few times by Ford since the car was built. In any event, after
the change and since, hard shifting is gone. So you might try having the
fluid changed. It's relatively easy and cheap and can't hurt.
Madmax - 20 Jul 2006 23:34 GMT
I had the 5L55 transmission in my Sport Trac rebuilt three times under
warranty... each time the service writer tried to duck the warranty by
inquiring as to the fluid change interval. Being as I traded in this
truck at 95,000 and the book spec's 60,000 per tranny change I was good.
Other received advice is to keep the fluid changes on the 5L55, 5L65,
and 6R closer to 30,000 miles.
KAM.
> Larry <joe@nowhere.net> wrote in news:dh8tb25mrj6uf4d427hqfkmh929d9cddnj@
> 4ax.com:
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> the change and since, hard shifting is gone. So you might try having the
> fluid changed. It's relatively easy and cheap and can't hurt.