Well I read every post for this situation. To me the answer is "whatever you do is a crapshoot". Also, the consensus here is the same answers I get when asking "Should I flush or change fluid and filter"? It is rather divided down the middle and everbody is right and wrong. Personally I really don't like the idea of flushing. I am in agreement with the main dude at the Transmission shop near where I live. He states that unless you run the transmission backwards you are NOT cleaning it out properly. I called this place when researching Ford Explorers. Being that I have heard many many horror stories over the life of the Explorer; POS motor, POS tranny. And being a Ford enthusiast for nigh on 50 years I still wanted to get an Explorer/Mountineer vs. Escape/Mariner. Mainly as a backup vehicle/occasional tow a small trailer vehicle/and to get out of the D$#@m driveway in the winter vehicle. So, as for me? I am getting too old to crawl under and do my own tranny filter/fluid thing. So, I will take it to this Trans shop and spend money for them to do it for me.
Anyway I am new here and I bought a 2003 Explorer XLT 4WD wit 103300 miles on it. It has the 4.0L V-6. I have no clue as to whether or not the tranny has been touched before I bought it. My plan before today's 160 mile trip was to have the fluid/filter replaced, regardless. So, one reason for this post is that when going on this excursion (No pun intended) Saturday I noticed that when going up Not very steep grades the trans would drop back to 4th gear (I have made this trip may times with my '03 Sable LS Premium and my wife's 05 Taurus SE and neither car has downshifted in these areas whereas my Explorer did). Now to me it really didn't seem like a slip but more like the SUV is underpowered. But then I am posting because I am not sure. Outside of 2 standard size people there was no additional weight in the SUV for this trip. On the way up I had the A/C on and on the way back I had the A/C off. No diff. Other than this the trans shifts rather smoothly.
Opinions?
Later. Pepse.