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To change the tranny fluid on the 8F35 8 speed transmission for the 2.0L ecoboot engines you do the following according to the service manualI still want to know if the transmission has a drain plug like my Escape (6f35 trans) for a drain and fill DIY service. The escape is so easy to do I'm curious if the maverick has one as well. I change mine fairly frequently as its so easy to do while you're under there anyway for an oil change. IIRC the drain plug on the escape is a square head 4 sided 11mm pipe thread plug. Since there's no serviceable filter anyway it doesn't hurt to just do a dump and fill which in reality only replaces a portion of the total capacity but does keep the fluid freshened up if you change it on a regular basis. I'm not a fan of the manufacturer recommended fluid change intervals on things like that at all.
I think its great that you actually get those fluids changed. Most folks don't even think about stuff like transmission, differential, or PTU fluids and they get baked.
As for the PS fluid there is none since the maverick as most new vehicles have electric power steering and no hydraulic system/pump or fluid.
Draining
1. Remove the underbody shield underneath the engine in the front, should be 15 screws in total holding it in.
2. Loosen the drain plug and drain fluid, retighten and torque to 124 in. / lbs
Filling.
1. Remove the air cleaner then transmission vent cap on top of tranny.
2. Initial fill of through vent cap of either
a. Transmission overhaul (includes main control and torque converter drain) Volume : 6.34 qt ( 6 L)
b. Main control overhaul or replace (with out transmission overhaul) Volume : 5.28 qt ( 5 L)
Fluid : Motorcraft® MERCON® ULV Automatic Transmission Fluid / XT-12-QULV (WSS-M2C949-A, ) (MERCON® ULV)
3. Reinstall transmission vent cap then air cleaner.
4. Get transmission fluid up to 185 - 200 F.
5. While engine is not running remove the air cleaner then transmission vent cap again
6. Reinstall the air cleaner.
6. Have engine running and in park with tranny fluid at 185 - 200 F
7. Remove transmission fluid leveling plug. It will be on one of sides of the transmission by the drive axles.
8. Add fluid through vent cap at about .5 pint increments until the fluid is even with the transmission fluid leveling plug hole.
9. Reinstall the transmission fluid leveling plug.
10. Uninstall the air cleaner
11. Reinstall the transmission vent cap
12. Reinstall the air cleaner
13. Reinstall the underbody shield.
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