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I know you said it isn't right that they do this and it isn't, but what ever happened to selling quality products in America that are built to last? 45K plus for a new Explorer these days isn't chump change, it's top dollar. You'd like to think a major vehicle component like a transmission would last, "well past" the 3 year, factory warranty period. A 3 year warranty is nothing in todays life of a vehicle. Most new vehicle auto loans are taken out for 5-6 years before the vehicle is paid off. I've also seen ads for some of the Asian made vehicles coming with 10 year, factory powertrain warranties (engine and transmission). Why can't Ford back up their vehicles the same way?
a little late but after going back and reading #14, I found this
When I owned the Honda Odyssey, it had a 3/36K warranty. One day in the mail I received a letter from them saying they were extending the warranty on the transmission to 100K because of the high rate of failures.
I ended up reading about what caused the failure and found that tranmission flushes (which Ford recommends) are the death knell for wearing transmissions and what Odyssey owners were doing was the 3X fill method. They filled and drained the tranny 3 times (I used cheap stuff the first 2 times) which washed out the grit at the bottom of the pan but didn't alter the consistency of the fluid on the gears and clutches.
Of course that would be a nightmare with the design of the ford tranny.
After the transmission flush, I put Ford Friction Additive in the tranny in the hopes of that providing a miracle cure. It did nothing of course. eh..$5 and 30 minutes of my time wasted. No biggie.
I went with the servo bore fix solution - spent $300 and another $100 on a creeper and floor jack. Haven't had a chance to do the fix yet but as I said earlier, if I take my time and do it right, from what I've read I should get another 40K miles out of it at least, and while that is still disappointing, it gives me a chance to make a better decision about how I want to address my auto situation down the road.
Also, when I put in the friction additive, I replaced the hex plug with a 1/8 NPT with a 1/2 hex head. I also bought an $8 hand pump and made a connector to fit into the tranny drain plug/tube.
I'll be at the point where I'm so geared up to work on this car I may just keep it warts and all as opposed to rolling the dice on another.