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The Ford Escape's transmission fluid is added through the dipstick tube located under the hood. The transmission is a vital component of the vehicle, and issues are inevitable. Gears may get stuck, causing problems. It's crucial to promptly fix any leaks in the transmission fluid. Jerking, delayed shifts leading to acceleration issues, and hard shifts are signs of trouble. A slipping transmission and experiencing shudders are additional concerns. The transmission fluid should be replaced every 30,000 to 60,000 miles. In addition to changing the fluid, you may hear unsettling noises emanating from the transmission. Older transmission fluid can sound particularly unpleasant. A worn-out torque converter will only add to the troubles.
I own a 2018 Ford Escape without the 'S' model, and I'm having trouble locating the dipstick for checking the transmission fluid.
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Which type of transmission fluid should I use for a 2007 Ford Escape?
To add transmission fluid to a Ford Escape, pour it into the transmission dipstick tube located under the hood.