Cuda. And ty!Ooh, I love old Mopars! What is it, Charger, Challenger, Duster, ‘Cuda?
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Cuda. And ty!Ooh, I love old Mopars! What is it, Charger, Challenger, Duster, ‘Cuda?
Many of us enjoy doing our own maintenance, and it makes it a lot easier if you have a hoist.WOW!!! My method (no dirty hands or busted knuckles):
1. Me (to Ford Service Manager): "Here is my Maverick. Please change the fluids."
2. Service Manager: "Will that be cash or charge?"
3. Me: "Here is my credit card."
This is exactly why I don't have the dealer do anything to my cari'll have this done at the dealer, hopefully they know all these pitfalls and get the right amount in.
Great write-up. I cannot stress that particular bullet point enough.
- MAKE SURE TO ONLY REMOVE THE LEVELING PLUG WHEN THE ENGINE IS RUNNING.
That is definitely a good alternative!Great write-up. I cannot stress that particular bullet point enough.
FYI, if you've got the wheel off and the fill plug out, you may find it just as easy (or easier) to simply pump the ATF from the quart bottle into the fill plug hole like you would a PTU or RDU. I did it this way because I really wanted everything (breather cap, air cleaner box, etc) buttoned up while I ran the engine up to temp.
they're far older than that.To bad the maverick doesn't come with lifetime tranny fluid like my two 14 year old dodges.
That could depend upon just what gets drained. the 4L60 on my Fleetwood, for example, has wildly different amounts depending upon whether or not the torque converter gets pulled as well.Any answer to this? Is it 9 or 4.25 qts?
Did not know that! So many years to perfect the formula.they're far older than that.
When checking fluids on my '97 Eldorado Touring Coupe, I couldn't find the transmission dipstick.
A bit of panicked research revealed that it was because it's sealed at the factory!
The 4T80e was introduced in 1993 along with the Northstar V8 (Cadillac Allante and Eldorado Touring Coupe only for a couple of years), but I don't know if it was sealed that early.
That could depend upon just what gets drained. the 4L60 on my Fleetwood, for example, has wildly different amounts depending upon whether or not the torque converter gets pulled as well.