How do you flush your transmission fluid?

How do you flush your transmission fluid?

A viewer from Kenosha, WI says: A little tried and true fact that I have found is to use cheap automatic transmission fluid (ATF) as an engine flush prior to changing your oil. Just pour a full quart in, let it idle for about five minutes, and drop your oil.

What kind of transmission fluid does a Mercury Mountaineer use?

Mercon automatic transmission fluid The 2002 Mercury Mountaineer comes with a transmission that does not have a dipstick. The fluid inside of the transmission protects all of the moving gears and seals. The transmission fluid bonds to the gears to prevent heat friction.

Do you run the engine while adding transmission fluid?

It is not necessary to run the engine while adding transmission fluid. If you are concerned about overfilling, just add all but one pint of the recommended amount, start the engine, idle till normal operating temp, then check the fluid level and add more as necessary. Thanks! Do I keep my car running when I am adding transmission fluid? Yes.

How do you put Mercon transmission fluid into a Torx plug?

Insert the end of the small plastic hose into the center Torx plug hole. Pump the Mercon automatic transmission fluid into the pan with the fluid pump until the fluid begins to flow out of the fill hole. Remove the tube from the fill hole. Crank the engine and shift the transmission gear lever throughout all of the gears and then back into park.

How long does it take to replace transmission fluid?

It could take anywhere from 9 to 13 quarts of transmission fluid to replace the old transmission fluid. Depress the brake and run the transmission through its gears with the car idling. This will help circulate the transmission fluid and make sure you’re getting the correct reading. Check the fluid level once more.

How do you change transmission fluid in a Mercury Mountaineer?

Change the transmission fluid between these intervals for maximum transmission performance and protection. Park the 2002 Mercury Mountaineer on a level location and set the emergency brake. Crawl under the driver side of the Mountaineer and locate the two-part drain plug on the bottom side of the transmission pan.

Insert the end of the small plastic hose into the center Torx plug hole. Pump the Mercon automatic transmission fluid into the pan with the fluid pump until the fluid begins to flow out of the fill hole. Remove the tube from the fill hole. Crank the engine and shift the transmission gear lever throughout all of the gears and then back into park.

Why do I need to take drip pan out of 2002 Mercury Mountaineer?

Remove the drip pan out from under the 2002 Mercury Mountaineer. The purpose of cranking the engine and shifting through all of the gears is to get the transmission fluid into all areas of the transmission. This will most likely lower the fluid level at the Torx fill hole, thus the need to refill the transmission pan with more fluid.

How often do you change the transmission fluid?

The transmission fluid also bonds to the seals to keep the seals soft and flexible to prevent leaking. The fluid is only designed to last around 75,000 to 100,000 miles before it begins to breakdown. Change the transmission fluid between these intervals for maximum transmission performance and protection.