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Originally posted by Keith W:
No problems here, but now I am concerned about changing the fluid with the power flush. Does the dealer do any better? And before there is any dealer bashing, McRee Ford has a very good service dept.
Nope, even the guys at Ford of Tulsa admitted the flush is what killed my ATX. They offer the flush service, but still reccomend drain-and-fill to anyone who asks. That's what I call scary!

What happens is that any particles in the system get stirred up during the fluid churning. The gunk that dosen't escape the ATX case gets into places it REALLY dosen't belong, thereby destroying torque convertors and servos. Also, be prepared to replace seals and gaskets after a flush. The pressure will open up leaks "clogged" by gunk and breaks brittle seals. My Maxima leaked like a sieve after its flush. 6K miles later the tranny died. mad


1998 Contour Sport V6, Black
*Cold air induction
*Powdercoated intake manifold (more powdercoating coming soon)
*Blue headlights, foggies, and signals (no reflectors)
*CEG stickers & removed door moldings
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1994 Ford Aspire 4-door, looks like a big egg
*64 hp 4-cyl
*5 speed
*"13 steel rims with go-cart tires
*74 mph top speed
*I'm going to auto-x the thing (but not compete)