2005 Tranny Question
DistanceGuy1
02-06-2008, 07:05 PM
I called the local Ford dealer today to arrange for a regular maintenance related Transmission service. The car runs absolutely perfect and has 53K on it.
When I asked the service fellow what they actually do for the $169.00, he said they do a complete power flush to or through (not sure which) the Torque Converter replacing about 16 quarters of fluid. When I asked if they replaced the filter too he said no, they stopped doing that 5 years ago. Somewhat taken aback, I asked why that was. He said because when they replaced the filters too problems arose with the trannys. When I asked how the magnet gets cleaned off he said the power flush takes care of that.
Anyone ever heard of this? Does this make sense?
When I asked the service fellow what they actually do for the $169.00, he said they do a complete power flush to or through (not sure which) the Torque Converter replacing about 16 quarters of fluid. When I asked if they replaced the filter too he said no, they stopped doing that 5 years ago. Somewhat taken aback, I asked why that was. He said because when they replaced the filters too problems arose with the trannys. When I asked how the magnet gets cleaned off he said the power flush takes care of that.
Anyone ever heard of this? Does this make sense?
shorod
02-06-2008, 10:46 PM
I suppose if they do a back flush the flush could potentially clean the filter somewhat, but I'd still want the filter changed and the magnet cleaned if it were my car. I don't see how the flush could effectively clean the magnet.
I know there was at least one other thread on this forum that discussed the pros, cons, and "I've heards..." of power flush versus tranny fluid and filter. I don't remember anyone suggesting in that thread that the filter isn't changed during the flush. There were reports of damage to the tranny following a flush, but I think that was generally related to contaminants plugging the lines. Installing a new filter wouldn't cause that.
-Rod
I know there was at least one other thread on this forum that discussed the pros, cons, and "I've heards..." of power flush versus tranny fluid and filter. I don't remember anyone suggesting in that thread that the filter isn't changed during the flush. There were reports of damage to the tranny following a flush, but I think that was generally related to contaminants plugging the lines. Installing a new filter wouldn't cause that.
-Rod
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