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I changed my transmission fluid, filter, pan and dipstick at 60k miles. I went with Valvoline ULV because it was on sale at Napa for $6.74 a quart (thanks for the tip @ctechbob). A PPE extra capacity (because I tow heavy) pan and a Fitz Stick dipstick (@Fitzmotor) . I waited until 60k miles because I didn't want any warranty fights if something happened with the transmission before the 60k powertrain warranty was up. I did the original drop the pan, replace the filter, refill. Then after 50 or so miles of driving, I unscrewed the convenient drain plug in the new, no longer plastic, PPE pan and did another refill. Fluid on the fitzstick is cherry red now. Side note, I also changed the transfer case and both differential fluids as well.
Sent a sample of the first pan drop into Blackstone and here is what they had to say about it.
"There's some extra aluminum and copper here, but a good deal of it is likely from the break-in since this sample is from the first oil change, and if so, we should see improvements next time. The other metals already look good next to universal averages for Ford's 10R80, which are based on ~32,200-mile intervals. A trace of insolubles show minimal oil oxidation, and the 1.1 TAN shows mild acidity. Do 61k miles again to see if aluminum and copper are indeed from break-in -- if so, and everything else looks good, a longer run should be doable."
For reference, I live in the desert heat of Phoenix. Easily 20% of my miles are heavy, near max capacity RV towing. About 10% of the miles are off pavement, dirt sand, mud, snow.
Lessons learned from the experience:
1) Ford is douche bags for not including a drain plug and dipstick.
2) Squeeze pouches are well worth whatever extra money they cost for the diff and transfer case.
3) Go ahead and wait to do your service until you find the transmission fluid on sale. What's in there is probably in better condition than you think.
4) Pan magnets don't help with aluminum and copper.
Sent a sample of the first pan drop into Blackstone and here is what they had to say about it.
"There's some extra aluminum and copper here, but a good deal of it is likely from the break-in since this sample is from the first oil change, and if so, we should see improvements next time. The other metals already look good next to universal averages for Ford's 10R80, which are based on ~32,200-mile intervals. A trace of insolubles show minimal oil oxidation, and the 1.1 TAN shows mild acidity. Do 61k miles again to see if aluminum and copper are indeed from break-in -- if so, and everything else looks good, a longer run should be doable."
For reference, I live in the desert heat of Phoenix. Easily 20% of my miles are heavy, near max capacity RV towing. About 10% of the miles are off pavement, dirt sand, mud, snow.
Lessons learned from the experience:
1) Ford is douche bags for not including a drain plug and dipstick.
2) Squeeze pouches are well worth whatever extra money they cost for the diff and transfer case.
3) Go ahead and wait to do your service until you find the transmission fluid on sale. What's in there is probably in better condition than you think.
4) Pan magnets don't help with aluminum and copper.
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