bbowers
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- City, State
- Louisville KY
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 2014 Explorer XLT
I had a transmission shop owner tell me that 80% of Explorer transmissions fail within 80,000 and 120,000 miles.
It was a specific type of transmission that failed, of which I don't remember the name. (I think he said that particular type didn't have a dip stick.)
In fact, he suggested I get rid of my 2005 Explorer. The transmission shop owner might have been exaggerating but he sure didn't sound like it. He said my Explorer with 115,000 miles was just lucky that it hadn't gone out yet. He said it would cost thousands of dollars to fix if I waited until it went out.
Is he full of BS or is there at least some truth in his statement.
Thanks!
Bill

It was a specific type of transmission that failed, of which I don't remember the name. (I think he said that particular type didn't have a dip stick.)
In fact, he suggested I get rid of my 2005 Explorer. The transmission shop owner might have been exaggerating but he sure didn't sound like it. He said my Explorer with 115,000 miles was just lucky that it hadn't gone out yet. He said it would cost thousands of dollars to fix if I waited until it went out.
Is he full of BS or is there at least some truth in his statement.
Thanks!
Bill
