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More in: How-To, Diesel, Engine, Ford, Project JAKD How To Flush The Ford Torqueshift® Transmission By Kevin Butler (Bear Hunter) Special thanks to Charles Ledger, Yahoo PowerStroke Group
Keeping your truck's automatic transmission properly maintained and cool is a key component to extending the longevity of your transmission's life. Fortunately, maintenance is relatively simple for automatic transmissions as there isn't much that will need to be addressed except replacing the fluid and filters. Automatic transmissions are essentially a series of clutch packs that are connected to drive gears and controlled by fluid pressure. When the fluid is too hot it loses viscosity and can prematurely wear the clutch packs in the transmission causing excessive debris and more heat, making the problem worsen.
Changing the fluid at regular maintenance intervals is reccommended by all vehicle manufacturers and your vehicle's maintenance intervals can be located in your manual. Of course, if you are into using all the resources the web has to offer, you might be interested in keeping track of ALL of your vehicle's maintenance with Ownersite, an all-inclusive online maintenance service and Truckblog affiliate. As there is tons of information online about the 4R100 transmission and maintenance best practices, we Opted to focus on Ford's new 5R110W Torqueshift® transmission Discuss now in our forums: Lightening the Lightning Diesel Racing - Clash of the Titans America Loves Trucks: Like we didn't know that! 2004 Ford Explorer Flip Trac Hybrid News From Ford & GM New Doors Opening For Ford Ford to Cut 1,100 CAW Jobs, Eh! Donahoe Racing Raises The Bar Again Ford Delivers First Hybrid SUV More Truckblog Freebies Available
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Keeping your truck's automatic transmission properly maintained and cool is a key component to extending the longevity of your transmission's life. Fortunately, maintenance is relatively simple for automatic transmissions as there isn't much that will need to be addressed except replacing the fluid and filters. Automatic transmissions are essentially a series of clutch packs that are connected to drive gears and controlled by fluid pressure. When the fluid is too hot it loses viscosity and can prematurely wear the clutch packs in the transmission causing excessive debris and more heat, making the problem worsen.


