I did the following to my 1999 Ford Contour V6 ATX:
1.) Drain ATX (from what I read this is about 4 quarts of fluid)
2.) Add 4 quarts of new fluid.
3.) Drive around (about 20 miles to warm up tranny.)
4.) Drain ATX again.
5.) Add 3.5 quarts.
My question: My fluid level appears slightly high - about a 1/2" above the top of the hot range on the dipstick. I can't figure out how this happened if indeed draining the ATX removes 4 quarts of fluid and I only added 3.5 quarts. In fact, I only added 3.5 quarts because I thought for sure I'd need to add a little. Thought I could do it incrementally. The other kicker is that I was probably already down on fluid slightly just because I recently had a leak (servo seal) which was replaced.
OK, if you replace the servo seal, do you lose a bunch of tranny fluid? Reason I ask is I wonder if AAMCO added too much fluid back to the trans after they replaced the servo seal.
ANy thougths/advice?
'99 Contour SE V6 ATX (stock)
'01 Mustang GT (Deltaflows, Steeda Sport Springs, K&N, Accufab 70mm TB & Plenum, MM SFCs, Raptor Shift Light, FRPP 4.10s, Nitto 275 DRs, MRT catted H-Pipe, Steeda UDPs, Steeda Shifter) 13.82 / 101 mph 1/4 mi
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