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I have just done my Ford Maverick 22 2.0 AWD transmission fluid drain at 15xxxmiles. I did my rear "diff" and front ptu at 13k. I HIGHLY recommend people doing the ptu and diff immediately. Both on my truck were low on fluid. (0.7qt vs 0.9-1qt to fill) and the rear diff drain bolt had a thick film of metallic debre from the magnetic catch. ( I drive respectful, and towed a small boat probably 1xxx miles of the 13xxx (1,000 pounds of people, boat, equipment).
I do not recommend buying parts from Ford. Cost more then double compared to rock auto.
The transmission fluid change is actually easy. The tranny takes ULV mercon.
1. Remove engine carpet/ undercarriage cover. T30 screws
2. Open up engine hood, remove air filter.
3. Find transmission cap. ( It will be a black rubberized cap with a red triangle on it.) *Location is just left of your battery* take cap off, it pulls right up.
4. Remove drain plug. (14 mm bolt)
5. Wait, take pride that you saved money doing yourself.
6. Re attach drain plug. (14mm)
7. Measure amount you removed. * I used a kitchen measuring cup (my cup could go to 3qt, so I measured, drained into a oil container, repeated till drain pot empty)
8. Add the amount you took out back in.
9. Start Maverick, 5 seconds in each gear. P,R,N,D. repeat going back to park. D,N,T,P. Go for a 15 minute drive, or enough to heat everything up for a bit. Keep Maverick on, in park after completion.
10. Find level plug on driver side by tire. Can get to by cranking wheel, or Remove tire. ( Remember to keep vehicle level if removing tire/ put back to level. Measure from floor to a trim line.)
11. Level bolt is a 10mm hex. It is about a foot into the wheel well. It will be next to a sticker that says "ULV mercon -_+2+'8+2w';#" (I can't speak engineer)
12. Remove bolt.
13. Allow excess to drain. *Keeping engine running while this is happening?* ( If someone disagrees, please verify.)
14. Once it is level fluid, re attach drain plug.
*Drain plug and transmission level plug are low torque. ~8# on level, not sure on drain specs. Don't uga duga them with a impact drill.
15. Post on a Maverick forum for others to say you did something completely wrong and then consider if you broke your truck.
Thanks for your time guys n gals, I am a nursing student. I am no means a professional mechanic. I used YouTube and searched for 2020/2021 Ford escape videos of 8f35 procedures as well as for front PTU/ rear Diff procedure. I do not see any information on YouTube for a true Maverick transmission, so here y'all go. If you feel pretty enough to sit in front of a camera n do this procedure for views, more power to you. I for one, am not pretty enough.
. The only difference I found, is Escape drain plug is a 7/16th and Maverick was a 14mm.
Cheers.
I do not recommend buying parts from Ford. Cost more then double compared to rock auto.
The transmission fluid change is actually easy. The tranny takes ULV mercon.
1. Remove engine carpet/ undercarriage cover. T30 screws
2. Open up engine hood, remove air filter.
3. Find transmission cap. ( It will be a black rubberized cap with a red triangle on it.) *Location is just left of your battery* take cap off, it pulls right up.
4. Remove drain plug. (14 mm bolt)
5. Wait, take pride that you saved money doing yourself.
6. Re attach drain plug. (14mm)
7. Measure amount you removed. * I used a kitchen measuring cup (my cup could go to 3qt, so I measured, drained into a oil container, repeated till drain pot empty)
8. Add the amount you took out back in.
9. Start Maverick, 5 seconds in each gear. P,R,N,D. repeat going back to park. D,N,T,P. Go for a 15 minute drive, or enough to heat everything up for a bit. Keep Maverick on, in park after completion.
10. Find level plug on driver side by tire. Can get to by cranking wheel, or Remove tire. ( Remember to keep vehicle level if removing tire/ put back to level. Measure from floor to a trim line.)
11. Level bolt is a 10mm hex. It is about a foot into the wheel well. It will be next to a sticker that says "ULV mercon -_+2+'8+2w';#" (I can't speak engineer)
12. Remove bolt.
13. Allow excess to drain. *Keeping engine running while this is happening?* ( If someone disagrees, please verify.)
14. Once it is level fluid, re attach drain plug.
*Drain plug and transmission level plug are low torque. ~8# on level, not sure on drain specs. Don't uga duga them with a impact drill.
15. Post on a Maverick forum for others to say you did something completely wrong and then consider if you broke your truck.
Thanks for your time guys n gals, I am a nursing student. I am no means a professional mechanic. I used YouTube and searched for 2020/2021 Ford escape videos of 8f35 procedures as well as for front PTU/ rear Diff procedure. I do not see any information on YouTube for a true Maverick transmission, so here y'all go. If you feel pretty enough to sit in front of a camera n do this procedure for views, more power to you. I for one, am not pretty enough.
Cheers.
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