My Factory Transmission on our 2004 Explorer XLS went bad at 4.5 years and 74,000 miles. We had it rebuilt for parts and labor $3,000. (I presume I was taken but I do live in a high cost area and not too good at haggling.) It came with a two year warranty. This winter it started acting up again, 4 years, 50,000 more miles (not the worst return, but I think having to replace transmissions doesn't make sense.) I had it diagnosed this morning. Same deal rebuild part $2,200 (new tranny from Ford $2,600) plus $700 in labor. Its now a third car for us and I'm not paying for this.
What is the market for 2004 Explorer XLS with 124K miles, needing a new transmission? On Cars.com working models sell between $5,000 and $7,000. So to me that sounds like $3,000 obo and if I get more than $2,000 then I'm out even.
156k on my 2002. Not sure about prior service but I don't think anything has been done to the trans (including fluid changes). I get occasional odd shifts (slow 1-2 when it's cold, really soft and sloppy 1-2 under heavy throttle) along with some clunking into reverse or drive.
I need to check/change the fluid and see what that does, but I'm waiting for warmer weather since I need to drop the pan (stripped out the little drain plug, gotta pull/replace the big one....)
I win!! Yes, that's right... 245,666 lmao
And the truck still acts great and has an immaculate interior and only minor timing chain tensioner clank
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Seems to me that the neglected ones last longer than the regularly maintained ones.
Really? After reading all 4 pages, general gist is that if you neglect, it dies. you take care of it like your supposed too, it lives.
I wonder if the people who neglect came from a former GM vehicle... You can easily neglect the 4l60e and it will live, but service it, and it will always shift firm and last even longer (easily 200K+)...
111,000 had her since 04 with 36,000 haven't touched the tranny yet. Still shifts smooth as butter. I baby her though. No extreme towing or burning rubber etc. If motor or tranny does go pm me I won't fix it and will lots of mint parts.
133k--never touched--still shifts smoothly--knock on wood
05 XLT, 126K on untouched transmission. Changing the fluid and filter as soon as I have the down time.
2004 Mountaineer 4.0. 168K miles on factory fluid and still going strong.
I have 173K on my '02 XLT that still has the original transmission. The transmission has never been serviced, not even a fluid change (not that I recommend that).
If I accelerate hard (over 3,500 RPM) the shifting gets a bit rough, but otherwise seems to be fine. The brakes/tires should be good until about 225K, my hope is that the rest of the truck lasts that long.
I have seen all the horror stories on this forum, but I have nothing but good things to say about this vehicle which has been very reliable for me.
106K on the original transmission and never changed the transmission fluid.Only thing i have to do now is replace the front differential gasket.
Currently at 201,x.. miles ('02 XLT V6) and the transmission still has never been serviced. Shifting is getting a bit rough under hard acceleration, but nothing too serious. This has been a very reliable vehicle for the last 12+ years.
I live in the rust belt (Minnesota) and the first signs of rust are starting to show up this year by the trailer hitch and bottom of the rear doors.