What a great thread to read.

I'm impressed with the amount of info shared on this site. I think people should taking notes.(I know I have) These trannies have made my friend a lot of money because they fail so regularly.(almost set your watch to it)
A lot of the failures are mostly due to owners not taking care of the transmission. I've seen fluid that looked more like coffee than mercon.

It's cheap insurance, and yet most people still don't do it. I call it job security. One thing that help with the longevity of these trannies is addresssing the pressure issue.(as stated many times before) The easiest way besides a kit is using a flash programmer or chip. This ups the voltage to epc and increases the pressure by about 30psi.(give or take) Another good one is the B+M kit. This isn't for the non-mechanically inclined folks however. It splices directly into the main harnesss of the PCM, and using a simple switch, amplifies the voltage signal from the PCM to the EPC.(A chip plus this is not recommended)I have a simple chip with a base performance program that 'I've used for nearly 200,000 miles of the
326,000 miles that are on my 5r55e. It's in a '98 4x4 xlt ranger. I change my fluid religiously every 15,000 miles.(fluid and filter every 30,000)
When I tell folks how many miles I have they are just amazed. I've sold many a flush by using my truck as an example. Some are even on their second rebuild when they come in. Treat these trannies right and they will last. Give them a boost in the right areas, and they will last a very, very , very long time.
