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- 2014 Explorer Sport
I thought I'd run this one by you guys -- my brother-in-law recommended that I do not flush out my transmission fluid (2003 XLT V8 with 93,000 miles) since I've actually never done it. He claims this will flush out all the built up metal shaving and allow the gears to wear even more. He said to just add more when it gets lower. Has anyone heard this or is he blowing smoke up my butt?
Like I said, I never changed it and it is really dark. *knock on wood* I'm having no problems with the transmission. It shifts smoothly and the last few years I've put 2000-3000 miles a year on it.
Also, my Explorer has this sound coming from the front-right wheel. It makes it rather loud in my car. It sounds like "voom voom voom" and its rhythmic. Also how quick the sound repeats depends on how fast I'm going. I know it's hard to diagnoise over the interweb, but I thought you guys might know.
I'm a little ashamed, I haven't treated my Explorer all that well and now that she's paid off, I feel I should invest some money in her. Except for oil changes and the occassional bath, I haven't done much else (recently had the rear diff fluid changed).
Like I said, I never changed it and it is really dark. *knock on wood* I'm having no problems with the transmission. It shifts smoothly and the last few years I've put 2000-3000 miles a year on it.
Also, my Explorer has this sound coming from the front-right wheel. It makes it rather loud in my car. It sounds like "voom voom voom" and its rhythmic. Also how quick the sound repeats depends on how fast I'm going. I know it's hard to diagnoise over the interweb, but I thought you guys might know.
I'm a little ashamed, I haven't treated my Explorer all that well and now that she's paid off, I feel I should invest some money in her. Except for oil changes and the occassional bath, I haven't done much else (recently had the rear diff fluid changed).