Common questions

What kind of transmission fluid does a 1998 Ford Explorer take?

What kind of transmission fluid does a 1998 Ford Explorer take?

Mobil 1 Synthetic Transmission Fluid Dexron/Mercon 1 Quart.

How do you check the transmission fluid in a Ford Explorer?

How to Check the Transmission Fluid in a Ford Explorer Start the Explorer, depress the parking brake and open the hood. Locate the transmission dipstick and pull it out. The transmission dipstick should have the words “transmission” or the abbreviation “trans” written on the handle.

What happens to the transmission fluid in a Ford?

Transmission fluid is one of the most important consumables in your automotive system. It is the durable lubricant that coats all moving parts of your Ford car transmission, and when it runs low or becomes too dirty, it can cause accelerated wear on transmission parts and make shifting gears feel rougher than usual.

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.

What kind of engine does a 1998 Ford Explorer have?

1998 Ford Explorer Specs Specifications. 1998 Ford Explorer Engine: 4.0L V6 OHV: 4.0L V6 SOHC: 4.9L V8: Horsepower: 160: 205

What kind of fluid does Ford Explorer use?

Ford Mercon V is the fluid required for this transmission. In this video I show you how to fill and adjust the 5R55S after a repair that has required a fluid drain or loss. If you follow this procedure you will have no issues with the proper fill level of the 5R55S.

What do you need to know about transmission fluid?

Transmission fluid is a slick, oily substance that keeps the transmission of your car lubricated. The type of transmission fluid you need depends on the make and model of your vehicle and whether you drive a car with an automatic or a manual transmission.

How do you drain fluid from transmission range?

With the transmission range selector lever in the park position, hold the larger drain plug with a wrench and remove the small, center plug using a 3/16-inch Allen wrench. Allow the fluid to drain. Wait approximately one minute. When the fluid comes out as a thin stream or a drip, the fluid is at the correct level.

Where is the dipstick for the transmission oil?

Open the hood and locate your transmission dipstick. Remember to set the parking brake, especially if you’re leaving the car in neutral. On some cars, it is easy to mistake the transmission dipstick for the crankcase oil dipstick, so make sure you are clear on the location of your transmission.

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Ruth Doyle