How many miles should a Ford Escape last?
How many miles should a Ford Escape last?
With careful handling and routine patience, Ford Escape mileage can last up to 250,000. The average is about 130,000 miles. In years, this can vary. Depending on how often you drive your Ford Escape, you can hit those miles quickly or after years of use.
What to do about a Ford Escape transmission problem?
Burnt out. They repaired it on guarantee. Intermittent harsh 1-2 or harsh 5-6 shift. TSB 12-6-12 applied (reprogramed the PCM). Hard first one/two shift during cold weather. Kept overnight to duplicate. Transmission reset and programing re-flashed.
When did the Ford 6F35 transmission come out?
Welcome to our 6F35 transmission sale. In 2004 Ford gave birth to the 6F35, this 6 Speed automatic was designed primarily for use in mid to large size cars and SUVs. This unit was right at the beginning of Ford’s new era of transmissions and engines that were built around fuel economy and reduced emissions.
Are there any problems with the 2011 Ford Escape?
To see how frequently 2011 Ford Escape problems occur, check out our car reliability stats.
What are the repair procedures for a 6F35 transmission?
In most cases repair procedures for this transmission consist of oil (DEXRON®VI or original XT-10-QLV) change and filter replacement. This transmission is very sensitive to the ATF level. It has no ATF level gauge and its levellevel is tested in compliance with the overflow stopper.
Burnt out. They repaired it on guarantee. Intermittent harsh 1-2 or harsh 5-6 shift. TSB 12-6-12 applied (reprogramed the PCM). Hard first one/two shift during cold weather. Kept overnight to duplicate. Transmission reset and programing re-flashed.
To see how frequently 2011 Ford Escape problems occur, check out our car reliability stats.
What is the TSB for a Ford 6F35 transmission?
[quote author=bbf2530 link=topic=201213.msg4153391#msg4153391 date=1322496389]It deals with the exhibiting of a harsh 1-2 shift or 2-3 shift flare which occurs on the first couple shifts of the day and/or intermittent harsh first engagement (primarily reverse, but occasionally drive) with no diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs).
Is the left inner transaxle seal leaking on a Ford Escape?
I have been seeing a few of these vehicles lately with the exact same problem where the left Inner transaxle seal is leaking. The fix is NOT just replacing the left inner transaxle seal.