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How can I replace the transmission filter on a 2006 Ford Explorer?

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Belinda G

To change the transmission filter in a 2006 Ford Explorer, it's recommended to check out this instructional video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7aP1UcbrWk. You should replace the transmission fluid every 30,000 to 60,000 miles to avoid trouble. If the fluid is not changed regularly, you may hear concerning sounds coming from the transmission. An aged torque converter can also lead to complications. The transmission is a vital component of your vehicle and problems may arise over time. Symptoms may include gears getting stuck, jerky movements, harsh shifts, shuddering, delayed acceleration, or even slipping transmission. It’s crucial to address any transmission fluid leaks promptly.

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  • Loretta C.

    To begin changing the oil in your vehicle, first use ramps or a jack to raise the car. Next, pop the hood by pulling the latch inside the driver's side and releasing the latch beneath the hood. Locate the skid plate under the car, usually positioned at the center. Take out all the screws and slide the skid plate off. Place a container below to collect the oil. Loosen the drain plug bolt to let the oil drain out. Wait for the oil to fully drain before removing the plug. Unscrew the oil filter by turning it counterclockwise, which may cause some oil to spill. Wipe the oil filter gasket surface on the engine clean. Prep the new oil filter by filling it with oil and rubbing some on the gasket, then install the new filter. Use a funnel to pour fresh oil into the engine, check the oil level using the dipstick, inspect under the car for any leaks, and then reassemble everything.

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