Sounds like you got a solid 2019 Joel! Many years left before I would ever hit 100k as I am in the 34k area.So this happened this weekend.
My 2019 turned hit a new milestone. So far no major issues or problems, only needed regular oil changes, new brakes, tires, battery and a couple of air filters. Still enjoy driving my Ranger everyday.
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Haha- true! There are many that believe there is a timer that blows up your tranny at 100,000 miles! They must have screwed up at the factory on his.You being entirely honest? Common knowledge says our transmissions ALL self destruct at or before 90,000 miles. ???
I know right...now that I have said how good mine has been, it will most likely fall apart.You being entirely honest? Common knowledge says our transmissions ALL self destruct at or before 90,000 miles. ???
Yeah I'm not buying it. Guy didn't even mention 30k miles trans fluid changes!You being entirely honest? Common knowledge says our transmissions ALL self destruct at or before 90,000 miles. ???
45K miles here, and the last time I was at the dealer getting the oil changed+tires rotated I chatted with the service guys at length. One had the performance version Explorer with the first 10R80 and had his tranny swapped out due to failure. He recommended the changing of the fluid as well without dropping the pan and replacing the filter as the most practical service value. When I floated the idea of the aftermarket replacement pan he claimed it would void any warranty protection which I found discouraging.I will be doing a fluid change soon. Not dropping the pan, just pumping out old and adding in the new. Then dropping the pan and replacing the filter at 150k per the manual. Excited to see what I find!
I was wondering about when/if I should change the transmission fluid. I have never done this before in any vehicle. Is it a simple pump it out and replace the fluid?I will be doing a fluid change soon. Not dropping the pan, just pumping out old and adding in the new. Then dropping the pan and replacing the filter at 150k per the manual. Excited to see what I find!
I can only recommend you follow the manufacturer service schedule. Anything outside of that is extra. Changing fluid technically shouldn't hurt anything except your wallet. There are many many threads on the process on this site and a couple videos on YT to show you how to do it.I was wondering about when/if I should change the transmission fluid. I have never done this before in any vehicle. Is it a simple pump it out and replace the fluid?
Congrats! I hope to cross that threshold in a few years with no dramas. You have the same average mpg as I do with 50lb 32" AT and a 3" lift.So this happened this weekend.
My 2019 turned hit a new milestone. So far no major issues or problems, only needed regular oil changes, new brakes, tires, battery and a couple of air filters. Still enjoy driving my Ranger everyday.
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Congrats and welcome to the Centenarians club...I'm at just over 120K...original tranny? Impressive...So this happened this weekend.
My 2019 turned hit a new milestone. So far no major issues or problems, only needed regular oil changes, new brakes, tires, battery and a couple of air filters. Still enjoy driving my Ranger everyday.
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