This is Why You NEVER Want to Follow FORD Recommended Maintenance Intervals

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  • @FordTechMakuloco
    @FordTechMakuloco  5 років тому +66

    Fluid Service Intervals I Recommend:
    ua-cam.com/video/WaPJJ3hUHN0/v-deo.html

    • @lostinmyspace4910
      @lostinmyspace4910 4 роки тому +5

      Brian, I changed oils from 5W-20 to 10W-30 per your recommendation on my 2005 F150. It just hit 300,000 at the time I switched. It has been running great, and seems to be stronger in power for some reason. Now at 315,000 it runs like it has only 100,000 miles, and so much power and pickup when I hit the pedal. But enough bragging on my 5.4. Now we also have a 2016 F150. Do you recommend going to a stronger weighted oil than the recommended 5W-30?

    • @dogbugler
      @dogbugler 4 роки тому +3

      Say hey, FordTechMakuloco, recently found your channel and sure do enjoy it. For some reason my wife now
      believes me when I say, its time to service...our 2014 damn Ecowear F-150 has 82,000 plus on it. Already had
      to replace cracked plugs and an ignition pack. She just had to trade in out 2010 King Ranch for this newer Lariat.
      Man, do I miss that bad ass stereo it had along with the V-8. But the 2014 was newer...blah, blah,blah. I am sure
      to be picking your brain soon. Thank you for passing along all your knowledge sir.
      Regards, Doug, N.Tx.

    • @LRBP
      @LRBP 3 роки тому

      Hello Brian, do you also recommend the 5W-30 for the ford 3.5 ti vct NA? Thanks in advance

    • @mrYank8
      @mrYank8 2 роки тому

      B bbb BH

    • @fomoco85
      @fomoco85 Рік тому

      Brian I rebuilt my 5.4L3v and used the 360hv oil pump you suggested I will be switching to 5w30 synthetic mobile 1 oil as well… what oil filter? 2006 F150 4wd!
      Thanks man!

  • @hairynutz7334
    @hairynutz7334 5 років тому +584

    As my pop says. Oil is cheaper then iron.

    • @colins4378
      @colins4378 5 років тому +4

      Amen.

    • @kelvinyuan5533
      @kelvinyuan5533 5 років тому +3

      100% agree, based on personal experience.

    • @wyrtwister4260
      @wyrtwister4260 5 років тому +2

      Yep !
      Wyr
      God bless

    • @Terminxman
      @Terminxman 5 років тому +2

      Not really true.

    • @Terminxman
      @Terminxman 5 років тому +2

      @Fire Vic1979 He said Iron, not an engine
      ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)╭∩╮

  • @williamegler8771
    @williamegler8771 4 роки тому +97

    I have always followed the "SEVERE SERVICE" intervals no matter what car I have owned.
    The extra money spent on maintenance is more than made up for in increased longevity.

    • @midwestapprentice1904
      @midwestapprentice1904 2 роки тому

      tbh even if it didnt an engine blowing up can be unsafe and pretty inconvenient lmao

    • @americanchauvinist1210
      @americanchauvinist1210 Рік тому +1

      Yes whatever there “severe” service recommendations are follow that. It’s their “cover our ass” service recommendations when you can in and say I followed the regular service interval they will tell you “you drove severely sorry on you”

    • @michaeltutty1540
      @michaeltutty1540 9 місяців тому +1

      I also follow the heavy use schedule. I even go beyond that. Oil is every 3 months of 5,000km. Transmission is every 2 years. Differential is every 2 years. Brake fluid is flushed every brake job. Rad fluid every 2 years. Seems to work, since my old car is at 400,000 miles. On a new vehicle, every fluid is changed at 1,500 miles, then again at 3,000.

    • @DavidTMSN
      @DavidTMSN 5 місяців тому +1

      Especially if you live in a dusty and dirty environment. That's what a lot of people never factor in.

  • @Chief_5
    @Chief_5 3 роки тому +209

    Problem is finding an honest mechanic so you don’t have to take it to the stealer-ship for service.🦄👍👍

    • @dlg5485
      @dlg5485 3 роки тому +34

      The only way to know you're not getting screwed and that the work is getting done right is to do your own maintenance

    • @alyx1715
      @alyx1715 3 роки тому +17

      Such a stupid attitude. Just because you don't know how to do something doesn't make your mechanic a thief.

    • @eagleeye8916
      @eagleeye8916 3 роки тому +4

      Get a local mechanic someone with good reviews or talk to your neighbors n friends . My guy is Chinese in N.Y. if he buys the part I get a 6 month replacement minus labor . Always go for oem or custom parts , never skimp out . My brother's suspension gave out buying the cheap stuff and other bad stories . You get what you Pay for . Just research your car join a forum yull be knowledgeable in no time. I'm also there in the shop looking at the work . I'm not going to hawk him the whole time but I can keep an eye on it and know he's changing something, not like those places that don't even change the oil and charge you. f it's a busy shop you should be good . My guy is always busy

    • @couchwarrior2449
      @couchwarrior2449 3 роки тому +5

      "Honest mechanic..." LOL!!!! There's no such thing!!!

    • @eman8920
      @eman8920 3 роки тому +9

      @@couchwarrior2449 your username really says a lot

  • @tonyfisher2014
    @tonyfisher2014 5 років тому +314

    Changing fluids is #1 best preventive maintenance.

    • @PreppyStuff-l1k
      @PreppyStuff-l1k 5 років тому +14

      You are so right. That’s why with the really high end cars, when you buy the separate maintenance contract, they empty the car of all fluids. Everything.

    • @beechris1815
      @beechris1815 5 років тому +1

      Truth

    • @BeastmodeBeats
      @BeastmodeBeats 3 роки тому

      Or just adding a higher grade of viscosity of gear oil.. all facts

    • @freakyfrank1549
      @freakyfrank1549 3 роки тому +1

      @@BeastmodeBeats I wouldn't say this is an or statement

    • @BeastmodeBeats
      @BeastmodeBeats 3 роки тому

      @@freakyfrank1549 I’m just telling you what I know works from other people’s experience and my own personally.

  • @chuckhaugan4970
    @chuckhaugan4970 3 роки тому +91

    Damn right!!!! We flush coolant and change our transmission fluid annually, with filter, and we WITNESS THE PAN WIPE OF THE MAGNET, and our Transmission went 460,000 miles. We've changed our oil (switched to full synthetic and buy whatever is on closeout or on sale), with standard filters every 5,000 miles, and we're at 530,000+ miles. Our differential fluid, is changed every two years. BTW, our truck is a 99, F150, 5.4, 4x4. Yeah, the Ford motor mechanics tell you have oil port clogs..... Not ours. It's all about maintenance. I'm an old guy and was raised by Buick (GM) people. I was raised to hate Ford. But after so many issues with out fleet of Chevy trucks, top end and electrical issues, we took a gamble on that Ford truck and it's STILL in our fleet. Just an amazing truck that is driven hard, carrying a load, and running in bad weather. When that engine finally starts blowing oil and can't get through emissions, we'll have a funeral, with all the guys who drove her over the last 16 years. Seriously, it's the lowest cost per mile rig we've ever had.

    • @jonathangarzon2798
      @jonathangarzon2798 3 роки тому +14

      When it goes I'd recommend buying a new motor and transmission and keeping it running till the frame disintegrates, it'll still be cheaper than buying a new truck that'll break more often

    • @carloswaters9937
      @carloswaters9937 3 роки тому +7

      I got a 1993 ford ranger with 503.000 miles and the engine died. Loss compression and valves noise. Just due to very high miles. Transmission is still in good condition. Time to put another engine in it and keep on going. Better than automobile payments and higher insurance. Had bought the truck new. And will restore it and make it new again.

    • @JanYi2023
      @JanYi2023 3 роки тому +3

      if every one is like you the car companies will go out of business

    • @MrRjnr
      @MrRjnr 3 роки тому

      awesome!

    • @noclass2gun342
      @noclass2gun342 3 роки тому +1

      You're luck you haven't blown a spark plug out of the head... that's a common problem with the 5.4l... also, in later years, the cam phasers caused a buttload of problems... I had an 01 with the 5.4l... 374,000 miles and it wasn't the motor that killed that truck... I was lucky... know lots of people that have had to helicoil the heads.

  • @j.wilson641
    @j.wilson641 2 роки тому +25

    Ok. I have to give you props. I have a 2011 F-150 Ecoboost. I follow your recommendations about fluid changes/gear oil changes/ transmission…
    I have had no problems with my truck other that the timing chain stretch deal.
    I just pulled a 8K lb camper from Michigan through the smoky mountains of Tennessee without any major issues.
    I give you credit for helping me maintain my truck properly! Thank you!

  • @mikesmith-wk7vy
    @mikesmith-wk7vy 3 роки тому +54

    the skotty Kilmer fans here know that , my 16 Colorado changed the transmission fluid at 40k miles . the manufactures want you to break your car so you buy another one

    • @DragNetJoe
      @DragNetJoe 3 роки тому +6

      Nope, the EPA doesn't want those nasty fluids, but building whole new cars is fine I guess.

    • @guesswhomartin9249
      @guesswhomartin9249 3 роки тому +1

      Yeah,, That's about right.

    • @Chris-gw4zp
      @Chris-gw4zp 3 роки тому

      @@DragNetJoe got em

    • @Chris-gw4zp
      @Chris-gw4zp 3 роки тому +2

      Scotty is trash haha

    • @lashlarue7924
      @lashlarue7924 3 роки тому +7

      @@Chris-gw4zp He’s crazy, but his mechanical advice is among the best you can get anywhere. I’m a mechanic, I should know. You, on the other hand...

  • @markk3652
    @markk3652 4 роки тому +7

    I will agree with the additive packages wearing out, and in the case of the transmission, heat just ruins the trans fluid. The differentials are a little less of a problem. Unless you regularly over tow, or go into mud and deep water, they don't really give trouble. The f150 front differential seems to always have that yellow colored gear oil. Most claim it is from the gear marking compound from first assembly. The vent hose goes up into the engine bay, so unless it was just submarined somewhere, I'm leaning towards it not being water contaminated. A good test is to dip a paper towel in the drained out oil, and watch if a clear wet ring appears above the oil stain. Water will wick out and be visible. The inside of the rear diff gets stained by the friction modifier with clutch pack particulate. It also has a vent tube high up on the bed underside, so deep water may let moisture in.

  • @SuperMarioDiagnostics
    @SuperMarioDiagnostics 5 років тому +348

    Thanks for sharing! I always cringe at these "maintenance free" or "extended service intervals." Customers defend it, but what do i know? I'm just a mechanic!

    • @driedmarmot4886
      @driedmarmot4886 5 років тому +18

      I know right! The guy that makes a living fixing cars or the guy that doesnt know a wrench from a rachet

    • @kenni411
      @kenni411 5 років тому +10

      yeah i never follow that .... reason why all my cars last forever.... i change my oil every 4k synthetic on my 05 f150 and every 3k on my 07 accord ... both run awesome and no issues ! changed the trans oil and have to do the diff in another month

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 5 років тому +11

      "The manufacturer knows best" how many times does that one come up.... Like they really care about your long term reliability. Imagine the hassle so many buyers are going to have when all these hard worked turbo engines start getting more popular in the used market... Dragging out and neglecting maintenance on a turbo vvt engine (especially trying to save money with non syn oil) will get very expensive fast. (I'm really thinking of the new 1.6 and similar little engines from honda, gm, hyundai that are being put in crossovers)

    • @bsweiny
      @bsweiny 5 років тому +3

      So what's your recommendation for the transmission considering most fluid is in the torque converter? Just do a drain and fill of whatever comes out of the pan & replace the filter? Multiple drain pan drop and fills?

    • @BenjaminEsposti
      @BenjaminEsposti 5 років тому +6

      IKR?!
      _"Oh, this vinyl siding is maintenance free!"_
      ... 2 years later, the dark (non south/west) facing sides are mildewey.
      ... 5 years later, your neighbors house catches on fire and the siding on your house melts away like butter ...

  • @FordTechMakuloco
    @FordTechMakuloco  5 років тому +329

    In a future video I will give you My Recommended Fluid Service Intervals as they vary based on the powertrain installed.

    • @elliottbran
      @elliottbran 5 років тому +8

      Do you have a transmission fluid change video for the 6 speed in the 11-14 f150?

    • @elliottbran
      @elliottbran 5 років тому

      false alarm, found it!

    • @barrybebenek8691
      @barrybebenek8691 5 років тому +1

      Do I really need to change my trans filter? Or just the oil? Ive found so much debate on this.

    • @white00xtreme
      @white00xtreme 5 років тому +1

      @@elliottbran can you provide a link to that video?

    • @ramos5875
      @ramos5875 5 років тому +2

      Hi Brian, that transmission fluid looks like black ink. How many miles are on this vehicle? Do you recommend changing ATF in this manner on a high mileage vehicle?

  • @CarswithNash
    @CarswithNash 5 років тому +18

    I agree 100%, all the manufacturers have moved towards longer intervals & although oils have improved I feel like they are purposely setting them longer to prevent cars from achieving such high miles. As I’m sure you’ve seen plenty of older Fords can run 2 or 3 times the mileage covered under warranty, that is seen as lost profits to “bean counters”...

    • @ranger178
      @ranger178 9 місяців тому +1

      car reviews started adding cost of ownership with maintenance costs added into the calculation, so car companies lengthened service intervals on cars or included first year of oil changes and such to make year of ownership cost lower.

    • @user-pv8cf6pq1m
      @user-pv8cf6pq1m 6 місяців тому +3

      I'm convinced that everything is DESIGNED to start falling apart after the warranty is over. Greedy motors is the worst! They want everyone to buy a new car or truck ev as Ryan 5 years !

    • @DavidTMSN
      @DavidTMSN 5 місяців тому +2

      ​@@user-pv8cf6pq1m Then they shun at vehicle owner's for doing preventative maintenance because they do not want the car to last you 10+ years.

  • @azcrazybull1276
    @azcrazybull1276 3 роки тому +2

    I took my ‘17 F-150 in at 92k for the trans and diff services. The oil was just starting to get dark, which avoided carrying a heavy amount of contaminants. Thanks for the info! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

  • @cambassplayer666
    @cambassplayer666 5 років тому +47

    In Canada, following the “severe conditions” as per owner’s manual is not frequent enough.

    • @rayg9069
      @rayg9069 4 роки тому +7

      If you read what is classed as 'severe condition' it's pretty much any driving that is not steady 80 kmh freeway driving on a 25 deg day. Everyday driving is 'severe conditions'

  • @dougmorissette459
    @dougmorissette459 3 роки тому +5

    Great video! It's too bad that I followed the Ford dealership service recommendations and schedule for my 2003 Expedition Eddie Bauer. At 153,000 kilometres I had to have both front and rear differentials completely rebuilt replacing all bearings as well as new ring and pinion gears. Also, my transfer case was so damaged with all of the bearings completely burned and the chain had ground almost through the transfer case housing that it was not rebuildable. I had to have the transfer case replaced. The dealership also did not service the brakes properly by ever power flushing and bleeding the brake system. That destroyed 3 callipers and the master cylinder. At the same time I had to have all new ball joints, tie rod ends, idler arm, and front and rear sway bar bushings replaced. Plus, all strut shock absorbers had to be replaced. I bought my 2003 Expedition used in January 2004 with 19,000 kilometres on it and was having it dealership serviced. I stopped going to the dealership after they did a brake job on it. They forgot to lubricate the calliper sliders and did not even tighten the wheel lug nuts. I found out on the freeway when the truck was swaying all over the lane and pulled over to find that I could turn the tire iron with one finger 180 degrees on all 24 wheel nuts. When I complained to them they over torqued the wheel nuts to the point that I broke 2 deep socket and my 24 inch flex bar trying to change to my summer wheels and tires. I do not trust dealerships any more and do all work that I can myself.

  • @peterad1529
    @peterad1529 5 років тому +3

    Ive been telling family and frinds this type of advice for years. Good video!

  • @user-zf4qs2jy3n
    @user-zf4qs2jy3n 3 роки тому +1

    I've been looking for a lower milage gen 5 f350 for a few years and was contemplating giving in a purchasing a new 7.3 godzilla. You helped me make up my mind. I'll stick with the gen 5 I can maintain at home, and get another 20 years use out of it.

  • @petemoss9693
    @petemoss9693 5 років тому +10

    Hey Brian - - - as always you keep giving all of your subscribers good advice - thank's for sharing this bit of information .

  • @jessev2197
    @jessev2197 5 років тому +38

    There was an study article probably 20 years or more ago in motorage I think that covered changing fluids after the first 1000 miles from new. It had nothing to do with types of fluids. It focused on the microscopic polishing compounds that are imbedded in the gears from manufacturing. The compound comes out in the first 1000 miles of break-in and is suspended in the fluid causing wear that is within the 100,000 mile target range for warranty. If the fluid was changed, it doubled the life of components. This applied to all polished metal parts. I've given this advice to anyone buying a new car that plans on keeping it until it dies. It may be an expensive initial invest with the price of synthetic fluids now but the payoff is more. Then all you have to do is fix the body rust later.

    • @rayg9069
      @rayg9069 4 роки тому +3

      Not expensive at all, makers also factory fill with light weight oils to achieve the bogus fuel mileage claims. The oils I removed from my Hyundai at the first 5,000 km service I did were not the same grade as the Hyundai recommended service oils, go figure.

    • @ChevyConQueso
      @ChevyConQueso Рік тому

      This is why we change engine oil right after a 30 minute break-in, and then again in 1000 miles, before resuming a normal schedule. The vast majority of particle shedding in a transmission is in the first 5K miles, so mine get changed there and then every 30K, or every equivalent in hours on a truck. I find hours a more accurate assessment of wear than miles for a vehicle that spends a lot of time idling, or in town in stop and go traffic, or towing at constant medium to high engine speeds, as well as my race car, in which passes down the strip matter a ton too. Generally speaking 300,000 miles = 9,000 or so hours, which works out to 33.3 miles per hour, which may be a little high for some vehicles or equipment. Marine engines are more like 2,000 hours per 100,000 mile equivalent, but it really depends on operating RPM. A jet boat isn't gonna be the same as a marine diesel for wear.

    • @BeautifulOnes876
      @BeautifulOnes876 Рік тому

      I wish I known this. Thanks for sharing.

    • @SkylineFTW97
      @SkylineFTW97 10 місяців тому

      A few cans of cavity wax or fluid film and you won't have to fix that either

  • @lordfordification
    @lordfordification 3 роки тому

    I just hit 96k miles on my 2014 FX4 5.0 v8, taking it in today to have everything checked you mentioned. Thank you.

  • @yanuriroschev7270
    @yanuriroschev7270 5 років тому +2

    Excellent video! I just bought a brand new 2018 F-150 so I will definitely be ahead of the game on maintenance. Thank you for posting this!

  • @frank23103
    @frank23103 Рік тому +5

    We need more good honest techs like you in this world. The manufacturers could not care if there trucks last 1 mile after the warranty period. Remember- they only stay in business if you keep buying new trucks. It’s not in there best interest to make your vehicles last longer by maintaining them properly.

  • @newfinishautospa
    @newfinishautospa 5 років тому +4

    Thanks for reinforcing what I’ve been saying lol. I’ve changed my trans fluid and diff fluids at 60,000 miles. People thought I was crazy. I said it’s about advertising low maintenance intervals and not necessarily the best for longevity of the vehicle.

  • @atcguy2007
    @atcguy2007 2 роки тому +1

    I'm late to the party, but glad these videos are still up. I'm an American living in Dubai. Just bought a 2016 Expedition with 72k miles on it here. Runs great, but I plan to do the Trans fluid myself. Getting New Ford trans filter but going with an upgraded pan that holds 4 more quarts than stock and has a drain plug. I took the filler bolt out of the Trans and dumped 2 tubes of LubeGuard in there to help re-vitalise the Trans fluid until I can get around to changing it properly. Surprisingly, the fluid is still pretty pink. Thought it would be more burnt with the heat here and those miles.

  • @derekjp6043
    @derekjp6043 6 місяців тому +1

    You are a GODSEND. Man, I just bought a brand new 2023 and I am taking serious NOTES in an organized manner to really help me stick to a better maintenance schedule.

  • @matt8863
    @matt8863 5 років тому +8

    Agreed...This is a great reminder for people to maintain their fluids, your vehicle and checkbook will love you for it.

    • @noneya6334
      @noneya6334 5 років тому

      I follow the sever duty service

  • @craigf3588
    @craigf3588 2 роки тому +3

    Modern maintenance schedules are designed to replace parts right after warranty runs out. Cut all suggested maintenance intervals in half to hit the 300,000 mile mark.

  • @chieft3357
    @chieft3357 5 років тому +2

    I totally agree. Preventive maintenance works.

  • @cessealbeach
    @cessealbeach 4 роки тому

    Great Point! My Neighbors 2017 ram with 79K miles the rear went out big $$$ and during swap , the front had zero fluid also

  • @KCautodoctor
    @KCautodoctor 5 років тому +107

    Sadly maintenance intervals have become more a marketing gimmick and what will get the majority of vehicles out of the warranty period, rather than what will actually allow the vehicle to be reliably used for 300,000+ miles like most fleet vehicles we see everyday in our shop for ongoing routine maintenance (using our own custom service intervals for ALL fluids). A few dollars spent now on preventive maintenance has proven to reduce total overall repair costs on most of these fleet vehicles we service at our shop. I look forward to your future videos with what service intervals you recommend and see how close we are in the intervals for each of the fluids.

    • @makeamericagreatagain7314
      @makeamericagreatagain7314 5 років тому +2

      KCautodoctor
      I hear you most likely big company like where i worked before on fleet trucks are getting better on PM's ..especially on hightech vehicles.... mostly they wanted the job done. Work till it breaks attitude. ... but now safety is priority ..with the law suits now day we are human and we operate these machines

    • @makeamericagreatagain7314
      @makeamericagreatagain7314 5 років тому +2

      Real Person
      Chill out take your meds ......sorry for breaking your heart ..lol

    • @doorguner01
      @doorguner01 5 років тому

      The goal Is to sell new ones!

    • @TheOzthewiz
      @TheOzthewiz 5 років тому +2

      @KCautodoctor I recently traded a '01 cavalier that had 201K miles on it. The automatic trans still had the ORIGINAL fluid in it. The transmission did exhibit a slight shift delay 1st to 2nd at about 175k miles. I added 16 oz of Lucas Stop Slip and the tranny shifted almost like new. BTW, the reason I got rid of the car was that cancer was turning the rocker panels back to their natural state (too expensive to repair). After i added the Lucas I began to follow Scotty Kilmer's advice: avoid the 0-60 full throttle runs, ease up on the throttle during shifts. I honestly believe the car would have made it to the 300K mark with proper driving on the ORIGINAL TRANNY FLUID.

    • @matthewmorrone883
      @matthewmorrone883 2 роки тому

      What kimd of vehicles are we talking about? 300k miles is half a million KMs. Nobodys car lasts that long aroumd here. Its a very rare occurence. Unless we are sleaking about diesel trucks that are highway driven 1000s of miles a week non stop.

  • @JohnWick-yk3eg
    @JohnWick-yk3eg Рік тому +3

    I've been an auto mechanic for over 20 years. Many of the problems I see daily could have easily been avoided by simply following the vehicles maintenance schedule. I use a program on my computer called Automotive Wolf car care software to keep track of all the maintenance for my 3 cars, a truck and even a generator. It automatically can send you text message reminders when any type of service is due. Two of my vehicles have over 200,000 miles and have never needed any repairs. Want to save money? Follow your maintenance schedule!

    • @chi4life61
      @chi4life61 9 днів тому

      So the maintenance schedule is different than what the Ford dealership will tell you?

  • @andrew-kt1bm
    @andrew-kt1bm 5 років тому +2

    Another Great Video Brian . 100% agree with you to do ALL car fluids much much sooner than most car manufacturers recommend . If anyone sees the latest car manufacturer's " lifetime fluid " ... disregard that false statement and service it . My regime on 2012 Ford Focus with dps6 auto transmission is ... ALL fluids are Full Synthetic , Engine Oil 5,000 km or 6 months whichever comes first . Dual Clutch Transmission ( DPS6 ) with internal trans axle 50,000 km or 5 years whichever comes first . Power Steering Fluid ( Full Drain and refill ) at 50,000km or 5 years whichever comes first . Radiator Coolant ( Drain and Refill ) with extended life coolant at 50,000km or 5 years whichever comes first . Brake Fluid ( Drain and Refill ) at 40,000km or 4 years whichever comes first . P.S . Here in Australia our measurements are in KM not Miles . Brian Thanks again for your wisdom and insight and i'm glad your actually showing the excessive wear and damage that lies ahead on vehicle's and customer's who choose to follow dubious car manufacturer's service intervals which are designed to kill your car slowly so you can keep buying parts and new cars from car makers .

  • @brianafrojack5215
    @brianafrojack5215 5 років тому

    Thank you for the video this helps me with my Ford Ranger that has 88000 + miles. When Spring comes along with warmer weather I'll change the fluids.

  • @franksgarageandcustoms8321
    @franksgarageandcustoms8321 5 років тому +10

    Great advice. Applies to any vehicle on the road.

  • @CUnit1981
    @CUnit1981 5 років тому +8

    Excellent video! I've always been of the mindset that changing fluids early is cheap insurance. This can apply to just about every vehicle out there. Thanks for making this!

    • @michaeljohn7467
      @michaeljohn7467 2 роки тому

      A really good mechanic told me to change the transmission fluid every 2 years or at 20,000 miles no matter what they recommend on your vehicle, also if that model is known to have transmission problems, you might want to change it at 15,000 miles
      And never do the transmission flush oil change, drop the pan n change the filter also, dropping the pan you will only be changing some fluid n not all, but since you are doing it so early it will be enough,
      Doing transmission flushes can cause many vehicles problems at times- while sometimes it dont
      By doing this your transmission will last way longer unless some part in it goes bad or breaks, or if you drive it real ruff
      If you buy a used vehicle it depends how you change the transmission fluid, dont do a flush though, you might want to only change 1 quart at a time, all depends on the owners before you when they changed it n at what miles, sometimes dirty transmission oil with the stuff in it keeps the transmission going better
      And people change your brake fluid n power steering fluid when your suppose to or a little bit early, also the radiator fluid
      When buying a used car after checking it out n make sure it is good n worth putting money into, change all the fluids unless they are good, but with transmission fluid decide what to do under the circumstances of it past maintenance
      Also do oil changes at right mileage n amount of time, now if you dont drive much n oil is good you can go probably 4 or 5 months instead of 3
      N people study stuff on fluid changes so you know more, n after someone changes your fluids check to see if it was done unless you cant with some like the transmission fluid .

  • @MrRunner
    @MrRunner 4 роки тому +1

    When I was doing this (some years ago now) the general rule was change ALL the fluids every two years. This video attests to that.

  • @ProjectFairmont
    @ProjectFairmont 5 років тому

    Good advice. I installed a 4wd trans pan on my 4R100 Lightning that gave it an extra quart and drain plug. I drain the pan every year and top it off with 6 qts of Mercon. I also syringe the brake fluid out of the master cylinder and replace with every oil change. Diff every 5 years.

  • @MiguelAngel-rg4xg
    @MiguelAngel-rg4xg 5 років тому +3

    wow man, thanks a lot for this info, i can't wait for you to upload your next video about your recommended fluid service intervals for the powertrains, you got a new subscriber

  • @cameronhester608
    @cameronhester608 5 років тому +16

    I always recommend changing Coolant, Transmission, Brake, Power Steering, Front Diff., Rear Diff., and Transfer Case fluids every 30k miles. For oil I recommend 5k miles for full synthetic (oil filter too).

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 2 роки тому +4

      Nobody changes brake fluid. You bleed and top off when needed and that’s that

    • @rrphelps
      @rrphelps 2 роки тому +1

      @@308dad8 unless you cook a caliper and you have a situation where it has boiled. Then you replace it.

    • @308dad8
      @308dad8 2 роки тому

      @@rrphelps “cook a caliper”? Why would you pull it off the car and put it in any of your food preparation appliances? You clearly don’t mean hard stops because I have driven in real retard lands my whole life since turning 15 and I have heated my share of rotors and still pop the cap on the reservoir and compress the pistons and if needed swap the rotors and pads then put it back on. If the caliper piston won’t compress I swap it and bleed that line after the fact. No I have never replaced my brake fluid and so far I’ve driven at least a million city miles and nothing. I had a soft line burst once but that was deterioration from age. Dry rot as it were and replaced it and everything is still good after all that. That was an interesting situation that taught me WHY we DON’T TAILGATE even if we think we’re too good to be accountable for our actions. You step in the brake and it lets go you have to be present enough to downshift into neutral and apply the parking brake also called emergency brake. I didn’t hit anyone but that event didnimpart the wisdom behind US Army defensive driving course requirement for 1 foot for EVERY MPH of travel in addition to your Mom’s “2 car lengths” so 40 feet plus 1 foot for every mile per hour of travel. I miss when police would stop you and ticket you for tailgating.

    • @ChevyConQueso
      @ChevyConQueso Рік тому

      @@308dad8 Most don't, but some do. Usually guys who are into high performance driving and racing, or the handful who are really anal about maintenance. I bleed enough through to basically swap the vast majority of it every several years if I think it needs it. No real interval though. It's hygroscopic, and I don't want water sitting in there on vehicles I don't drive nearly as much as others.

    • @robertcampbell5485
      @robertcampbell5485 Рік тому +1

      That’s a bit overkill

  • @WhaaaaTha
    @WhaaaaTha 5 років тому +1

    Agreed, I've never waited for manufacturers recommendations in most cases and have never seen less than 250k miles out of original engines or driveline.
    Maybe just luck but im more than happy to keep that luck on my side.

  • @Random-rt5ec
    @Random-rt5ec 2 роки тому +1

    Great video - My local FordTechMakuloco mom & pop shop changes the fluids in my Crown Vic's transmission & rear end every 30K. End result: The drive train runs quiet & smooth.

  • @johnnyrizzo8057
    @johnnyrizzo8057 5 років тому +135

    Why would anyone thumbs down this video, it probably was a ford engineer! You called there bluff.

    • @genericusername1365
      @genericusername1365 5 років тому +10

      Don't forget the Ford accountants as well. $$$$

    • @alensley1368
      @alensley1368 5 років тому +2

      I have a Ford Taurus with heat issues and after I have seen the design on the heater hoses and a two piece lower radiator hose I'm convinced Ford should have their engineers drug tested. Its crazy how they build these things.

    • @Crunchymunchys
      @Crunchymunchys 5 років тому +2

      Most car companies have a single engineer who's job is to look at an easy to make and fix engine layout and ask the question of "how can we fuck this shit up so its hard to repair?". Well as much as I like Ford (serious fanboy) they happen to have 3 per team lol.

    • @Marco-fi6gv
      @Marco-fi6gv 5 років тому

      It's not just Ford

    • @probegt75
      @probegt75 5 років тому +5

      *their*

  • @Trex6767
    @Trex6767 5 років тому +69

    So at my dealership I recommend changing diff and t case services and drain and fill the trans every 30k and I got scolded by management. They said I was "trying to rip customers off". I told them changing the fluids 3 times in 100k is very cheap compared to a trans or diff. Still got scolded

    • @turbodiesel4709
      @turbodiesel4709 5 років тому +20

      Trexxx67 : Sounds to me like your dealership managers are idiots. I'm not surprised. The auto industry is full of them.

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 5 років тому +2

      Yeah because your advice is stupid I have never changed anything other than engine oil and
      filters and have 256k miles on my vehicle.

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 5 років тому +4

      I mean, in fairness I can understand calling 30K excessive (especially since modern fluids hold up a lot better than the fluids of old) but I wouldn't call it a rip off for the peace of mind, only thing you'll lose doing it too much is just a few bucks from your wallet, because too little will be several thousand from the wallet

    • @cpufreak101
      @cpufreak101 5 років тому

      @@gravemind6536 what kind of vehicle?

    • @gravemind6536
      @gravemind6536 5 років тому

      @@cpufreak101 A 2003 VW Golf

  • @stepheneggert2696
    @stepheneggert2696 3 роки тому

    Ty..for this my dad had a service station.for 40 yrs..i still go his advice..i have a 2016 ford fusion..my trans went out last mo at 055.mi. Just befor warr expired s...they rebuilt it ..covard..warr.. It would of been 6 grand to rebuild..i use full syn oil..5w20 motercraft..oil ..i change it every 4 thou mi..since new..myself..plugs i changed at 50 thou mi as well .not at a 100 thou.mi. never..fuild chang out is alot cheaper..then rebuilding a moter..or a trans .great advice on your videos..i do love my ford....i miss the service station...busness..by gone days..we had 5 bays and a car wash...my dad made millions..by his retirement..had alot of the same customer s for 40 yrs..he opened in 1957..with money he saved from being in the navy..we owend the property..i say those were the good old days of servicing cars ..

  • @guesswhomartin9249
    @guesswhomartin9249 3 роки тому +2

    This is why I love your channel... Very nicely put.. Thank you, Keep up the good work.

  • @piotrsalanowski8337
    @piotrsalanowski8337 5 років тому +5

    As always ... Great video brother ... Tnx for everything u do

  • @GIGABACHI
    @GIGABACHI 5 років тому +66

    MOTHER OF GOD. That valve body it's the size of the Sun(7 Solenoids ? WTF ?) and yes, that ATF it's pretty nasty.
    I say it now and will keep on saying it: OEMs are in the business of SELLING YOU cars and trucks, not helping you keep it around for 10 years or more, there's no money making for them if you keep your vehicle for that long.
    My personal case: Nissan recommends CHECKING . . . NOT CHANGING . . . JUST CHECKING the quality of the CVT fluid AT 60K.
    Are you F&^%$ing kidding me, Nissan ? I'm flushing that thing at 20K or less, fuck the OEMs and their vile maintenance intervals.
    Especially Nissan and their "Silly Putty" CVTs.
    Thanks, Mr Brian . . . you're a life saver ! Even tho I don't own a FORD but I love learning new stuff. Keep up the good work !

    • @stevenp3176
      @stevenp3176 5 років тому +1

      JIGA BACHI That’s just on that 6 speed haha. Wait until you see how tight a 10 speed is. Especially since the case is the same size as the 6 speeds.

    • @GIGABACHI
      @GIGABACHI 5 років тому

      @@stevenp3176 😳

    • @jeffflick2573
      @jeffflick2573 5 років тому

      JIGA BACHI Absolutely right OEM's do not want our vehicles to last long? They're in business to make dirty money!

    • @joeversus2893
      @joeversus2893 5 років тому +1

      Go with Tundra and never have to worry again if you can just look pass the 17 miles per gallon.

    • @whiteboysixty5
      @whiteboysixty5 5 років тому

      Now they also have sealed transmissions so you can't add or change the fluid

  • @amerigovespucci4076
    @amerigovespucci4076 3 роки тому

    EXCELLENT ADVICE, no matter what brand of vehicle you drive!

  • @raphaelsanchez4797
    @raphaelsanchez4797 3 роки тому

    I like watching your videos and I don't even own a Ford, but I always learn something. You are a very talented mechanic.

  • @ozzstars_cars
    @ozzstars_cars 5 років тому +201

    Good advice. I've never seen trans fluid that looked like used engine oil. Crazy!

    • @volvo09
      @volvo09 5 років тому +20

      I bought a car years ago with 200k miles on it. I changed the trans fluid using the cooler line disconnect method and emptied the fluid into like 5 gallon hugs that sat for a year before I emptied them. This trans fluid was black like diesel oil, and when I finally emptied the jugs a thick film of gunk was left on the bottoms of the first few! I don't think the fluid was ever changed. It was the only vehicle I've owned where I've changed the trans fluid and felt it shift dramatically better.

    • @codyramos3200
      @codyramos3200 5 років тому +13

      Ozzstar, thats where the storys of i got my transmission fluid changed an now my transmission slips .. all that junk in the fluid was helping hahah

    • @shutterfirestudios6554
      @shutterfirestudios6554 5 років тому +1

      Is that true?

    • @Trident_Euclid
      @Trident_Euclid 5 років тому +1

      My father 2002 Yukon engine oil looked cleaner than that. And we usually change it well over 10k kilometers.

    • @ozzstars_cars
      @ozzstars_cars 5 років тому

      @Eduardo León Morales keep up the good work!

  • @dannyl2598
    @dannyl2598 5 років тому +3

    Thank you for telling us the truth about all these things that I have no clue about. Keep them coming.
    We appreciate you!

  • @gilbertpro6750
    @gilbertpro6750 Рік тому

    Thx for the info. I just bought a 2010 Ling Ranch with 145000 one owner miles big reason I bought this one is cause owner did an excellent job of maintaining it wit reg oil and all fluid replacements

  • @themanrecon6652
    @themanrecon6652 5 років тому +1

    You are so correct sir I was taught by the best my father he was a truck master in the US Army for 20 plus years...And I always do PM (preventive maintenance) on all my vehicles in my household ,all are over 12-16 plus years old with above average milage and all run and look great,while most of my neighbors buy or lease new cars every 3-4 years with high payments..in my opinion it's so much more cost effective to buy a car u love, pay it off and take care of it with PM and love..lol...oh my love is my 72 El Comino which is not a trailer queen and will drive anywhere in this great country of ours to where I point it to...but that's a different story lol....thxx for sharing ur video....

  • @truckerray9634
    @truckerray9634 3 роки тому +5

    Absolutely great information, common sense should tell you the manufacturer is giving bad advise because when something does blow up, they're hoping you'll go to the dealership for repairs. I've owned several new vehicles and I never go to any damned dealership for maintenance or repairs, because they'll make sure you leave with empty pockets. Listen to this man, he's trying to educate you.

  • @davidhoulden5791
    @davidhoulden5791 3 роки тому +3

    My Explorer rear diff has both a fill and drain plug, makes changing fluid very easy, I just do it annually.

  • @Jbyrd75901
    @Jbyrd75901 5 років тому +1

    He speaks the truth. My 2004 5.4 3v 4x4 was originally owned by oil field guy who fully serviced diffs, transfer case, transmission every 40k miles (per carfax and previous owner). I got it in 2010 with 130k it now has more than 260k miles on original drivetrain and even timing set. Really makes the difference if you are planning to keep one around for the long haul

  • @jeffflick2573
    @jeffflick2573 5 років тому +2

    Great advice & great video! Oil whether engine,transmission,power steering,gear oil etc. is the life blood of a vehicle period. That is if you want them to last a long time.

  • @erk1777
    @erk1777 3 роки тому +3

    just bought my first ford im actually excited to be doing all the maintenance been watching all your videos for about a week now thanks for all the help ! God bless

  • @DanUtley
    @DanUtley 5 років тому +115

    When I got my 2017 expedition and read through the manual, I got to the fluid service intervals and thought "Uhhh, yeah...I don't think so." They recommended changing the transmission fluid at 150k miles. They must just assume you'll need a new one before you even get there.

    • @GIGABACHI
      @GIGABACHI 5 років тому +12

      2018 Nissan Rogue: Check the fluid quality at 60K. I guess they expect every owner to own a Chemical Laboratory or something.

    • @concertscoastersandnitro725
      @concertscoastersandnitro725 5 років тому +2

      my girlfriends 2012 ford escape recommends a 30k transmission fluid change

    • @scruffy6151
      @scruffy6151 5 років тому +4

      Wow. 30,000 miles on tranny fluid is plenty, 150,000 miles it is juck by then.

    • @alexb.1320
      @alexb.1320 5 років тому +16

      They can't sell you a new one if the old one keeps working reliably.

    • @scruffy6151
      @scruffy6151 5 років тому +4

      @@alexb.1320 They can play there games all they want i do not buy into them.

  • @jamesrowe1587
    @jamesrowe1587 3 роки тому

    Great vids, just purchased my. First Ford and am glad I’m in the loop on this sorta thing.

  • @DashcamRiprock
    @DashcamRiprock 5 років тому

    My Fusion has a 150k mile interval for transmission fluid changes. At @50k, it started to downshift really hard when decelerating. Checked the fluid, and it was dark brown. I've been changing it every 30k since and haven't had a problem.

  • @six0bros
    @six0bros 5 років тому +3

    Love the channel. Keep it up.

  • @lotus956
    @lotus956 Рік тому +3

    I do my oil every 3,000. Rear differential every 20k and manual gear oil every 25k. Excessive? Don’t care. Engine, transmission or differential has never broken on me.

  • @zachstuff
    @zachstuff 5 років тому

    Thank you! Look forward to your schedule!

  • @user-ig9sc7hr1g
    @user-ig9sc7hr1g 3 місяці тому

    I have a 2012 3.5. To date, you have saved me over $1,000 in repairs by showing me how to do it myself. Thank you for everything.

  • @Anon1mous
    @Anon1mous 5 років тому +142

    For the 2020 model year lineup, Ford will be introducing the long awaited “Lifetime Fuel”- the full tank of gas it initially comes with will last you a lifetime. Ford is so confident that they deleted any way to fuel the car yourself.

    • @dre04mach
      @dre04mach 5 років тому +12

      SOLD! Better than the cap-less gas thing :P

    • @x18dan
      @x18dan 5 років тому +1

      Bs

    • @brutallyhonestmf5578
      @brutallyhonestmf5578 5 років тому +1

      Lol

    • @williamcharles9480
      @williamcharles9480 5 років тому +12

      This reminds me of those automatic transmissions that don't have a dip stick and a way to add fluid. Whose idea was that? Absolutely not a vehicle for me!

    • @johncastille8849
      @johncastille8849 5 років тому +2

      @@williamcharles9480 My goddamn volkswagen jetta 2011 had that shit. The only way to 'check' transmission fluid was to drain it and add more!

  • @markh.6687
    @markh.6687 4 роки тому +4

    Remember that vehicles running a lot of short trips, frequent stop-and-go city driving, or towing trailers are all considered SEVERE SERVICE, and the shorter maintenance and inspection intervals recommended by manufacturers for severe service driving should be used as a starting point. This is even with the new "wonder fluids/lubricants", sealed systems or no-lube parts, etc.

  • @drymoonproperties
    @drymoonproperties 3 роки тому

    This is just one reason of the many that I watch every video and follow your advice.

  • @allanradcliffe6204
    @allanradcliffe6204 5 років тому

    Thanks, My wife always gives me hell for doing the filters and the ois etc. sooner than the owners' handbook says. But I have lived in more than a few parts of Canada, and NEVER had catastrophic failures. Except for when a "shop" did brakes, they put the rear rotors in bassakwards and really screwed them up. So easy when the boss not watching, they got the left side and right sides reversed on the bench. Since then doing the important stuff myself, even if I have to figure it out first. My 6R80 feels like it's got a lag in it before starting out. Just for the hell of it I tried a tune and it so woke the car up and tightened the steering response, and the trans starts moving immediately and smoothly without the revs having to get as high. This does not seem to bog the v6 3.7L or make it stutter. I would also maybe suggest that "sport" mode not be used until the whole vehicle has warmed up, iincluding the trannie. The factory tune lets the engine be unloaded during gear changes. After, no lag. and only a 500 RPM drop so revs can stay up but not banging into next gears. What kind of fluids do you prefer? I have been using factory service recommended ones. ( just sooner)

  • @georgestone1282
    @georgestone1282 5 років тому +6

    Great video. I have a truck of a different brand,Lol. Just turned over 400 k . Finally had to do the transmission rebuild due to the bearing for the torque converter going out and contaminated a pump seal. The 700 r4 case looked like new,all the parts looked near new. Pump lost pressure . New pump and a complete rebuild kit. Like new again. I always change my transmission fluid every 2 years. It pays off in the long run. Engine oil every 3 k Dif every 2 years. 1990 1500 4x4
    Not complaining about 400 thousand miles of use. Take care of your investment!!!!!!!

  • @larrybranch6369
    @larrybranch6369 5 років тому +10

    I finally traded in my 97 Ford F-150 in May 2018 and it had 387K miles on it. The original engine and transmission still. I tried to stay up on changing the fluids and it worked.

    • @themexicanstaringfrogofsou5268
      @themexicanstaringfrogofsou5268 5 років тому +2

      Those years were more reliable with less maintenance requirements. No turbos, direct fuel injection, or variable valve timing issues to deal with

    • @tttarms1970
      @tttarms1970 5 років тому +1

      409,000 on my 97....my beater that I use....

    • @jordanlittle5391
      @jordanlittle5391 5 років тому

      Uncle had one at 530k kms only died because the brakes were seized and un serviceable

  • @AllTerrainFamily
    @AllTerrainFamily 5 років тому +2

    Looks like I have some work to do. Thanks for the tip!

  • @CassidysWorkshop
    @CassidysWorkshop Рік тому

    Thank you so much...again, for your sage advice. I hope to keep my 2018 Fusion Sport running for a very long time. Ford doesn't even suggest that our transfer case get serviced. I had to explain to my Ford service advisor why I wanted it done.

  • @namechef7344
    @namechef7344 5 років тому +5

    Great video Brian. Thanks to you ive just passed 175k in my 05 5.4 and she just keeps chugging away.

    • @codyramos3200
      @codyramos3200 5 років тому

      have you had any timing chain issues ? at 155k

    • @namechef7344
      @namechef7344 5 років тому

      @@codyramos3200 sure did. Brian fixed it up. Luckily i found him before more damages happened.

  • @joshs.5623
    @joshs.5623 5 років тому +5

    GM too! Brother!
    This GM tech a has seen black ATF at 20k. And GM complains we want to do 30-60-90ks

  • @Serena-fp2kp
    @Serena-fp2kp 5 років тому

    I have a 2015 ford expedition el and at 36,000 miles I had the transmission fluid and coolant changed. I always change my oil at every 3,000 miles. Now it has about 56,000 miles on it. I agree with you 100%. Never go by ford's maintenence recommendations. They do this to trick you because they know when those hard parts wear out.

  • @trxguy84
    @trxguy84 5 років тому

    Ditched all of my families Fords thanks to some of these vids and years of headaches. Best move we ever made. But I still like to stop by and watch the vids. Thanks Fordtech!!

  • @DrRider59
    @DrRider59 5 років тому +6

    I've never believed ANY manufacturer that boasts of "lifetime" fluids. Especially when the transmission is concerned.
    Use synthetic fluids whenever possible, not because of the extended change intervals, but because they are a better product in extreme conditions (hot or cold).
    Or....do whatever you want, it's your vehicle not mine. :D

  • @jacksmith3189
    @jacksmith3189 5 років тому +6

    I have s Silverado
    Good information
    Thanks

  • @thehooverfamily9589
    @thehooverfamily9589 4 роки тому

    Thank you taking the time out to post these videos.

  • @paulmaxwell8851
    @paulmaxwell8851 5 років тому +1

    Another excellent video. Thank you, and keep them coming! A Canadian fan.

  • @DENicholsAutoBravado
    @DENicholsAutoBravado 5 років тому +4

    I think it's so odd that I've been a subscriber for years, but not one notification in like a year. I found this on my suggested list. This was a much more valuable video than many I see. Thanks man.

  • @robertschiedeck80
    @robertschiedeck80 5 років тому +4

    Thumbs up for being honest .car manufacturers are hoping for these failures to bring in shop money .oil is cheap hard parts will melt your credit cards. I have been recommending 15,000 mile service for trucks towing heavy trailers and how fast the oil dirties up.👍

  • @BerettaM9USAF
    @BerettaM9USAF 4 роки тому

    good advise!
    My short story: 2009 Ram 1500 4x4 HEMI, never towed anything, no off-roading. always do R. Diff, T. Case, AT & F. Diff at 40k miles, just recently at 140,000 miles started getting noise [like a bearing whirl]. Luckily I have the Lifetime to 1st buyer engine & power-train warranty $0 deductible as well as a Lifetime MaxCare extended warranty w/Mopar $100 deductable. In the end dealership did $3800 complete rear diff/axle rebuild in three days for $0. I needed to show I changed the fluid in it at least twice [receipt]. Dont know what happened to cause the failure, BUT as much as I won this time I bet a lot of folks get burned b/c the neglected maintenance.

  • @juan-carlosmartinez9044
    @juan-carlosmartinez9044 3 роки тому +2

    I can't get enough of your content !

  • @ProJanitor
    @ProJanitor 5 років тому +6

    Thank you for confirming my suspicions.

  • @billrimmer5596
    @billrimmer5596 5 років тому +8

    Excellent advice. It’s nice that u support Ford when they’re right, and u call them out when they r wrong. They make very nice vehicles. But they r slow to correct some big problems. Which I have learned on this channel. Btw, hows your Dodge eco diesel running?

  • @CHEECHMUN
    @CHEECHMUN 4 роки тому

    I agree!!!!! My 2015 Mustang GT only has less than 14 k, I will be looking to change the ATF.

  • @matthewolt2973
    @matthewolt2973 5 років тому

    Yes definetly. So far I've owned 2 Ford's and the trans fluid and the rest diff on these 2wd rwd vehicles were way over on how the fluid looked.. both had about 120k on them when performed. But when I got them cleaned out the trans fluid needed done again in 30k

  • @dennisschmidt975
    @dennisschmidt975 5 років тому +7

    BTW: Put Synthetics in everything including the diff's, you wont be disappointed! My truck drives the same at -30° as it does on a 75° sunny spring day!

  • @omarqasmieh1577
    @omarqasmieh1577 5 років тому +6

    Hey, love your videos. Extremely helpful and well made. I have a quick question: I'm working on an 08 mustang with the 4.0L, just recently got a p0171 and p0174 code. I've checked fuel trims and it's definitely running lean. I assumed it might have a vacuum leak being 10 years old at this point so I smoke tested it. I observed a profuse amount of smoke coming from a small hole underneath the diaphragm casing of the egr valve. I'm guessing this hole is a vent hole for when the egr goes from closed to open? If so, should I replace it if smoke poured out of it? I'm thinking that's the source of my vacuum leak. When the engine is running I can feel suction from this hole.

  • @stevenlefebvre2991
    @stevenlefebvre2991 5 років тому +1

    I agree with you totally great video. I do the same thing to my vehicles and it makes them last way longer.

  • @ilirshqiptar
    @ilirshqiptar 4 роки тому

    This is why I change the transmission fluid every 10.000 miles, transfer case and differential every year or 40.000 and my Lincoln Mkt with 231.000 miles keeps going for more miles..... Great video . Thumbs up!! Subscribed already.

  • @rays7437
    @rays7437 5 років тому +4

    Always always follow the "special operating conditions" section of the maintenance guide! Trust me.

  • @michaelsouls703
    @michaelsouls703 5 років тому +4

    Speaking about fluids and such, why not post a video on hybrid brake fluid? Im sure there is a very careful technique to do this. Some shop did my brakes now I have no brakes. They cant figure out why my brakes are gone and now I am 7 months without my truck. (08 ford escape). I spoke with my friend that lives in another state that has a shop and told me they had to use a brake bleeder pressure tool that can put 30 psi in order to properly bleed my brakes and he thinks that is my problem. That they replaced the pads without disconnecting the battery or using a scanner and allowed the brake system to energize and cause air to get in my ABS unit. I want to just pick up my truck and do it myself, its frustrating not having my truck!

  • @rds990
    @rds990 10 місяців тому +2

    I always change my F150's trans, front and rear diff etc at 40K. Have owned 7 over the years. On my 2022 F150 ONLY use Pennzoil Ultra Platinum and change every 5K. They are going to bury me in this truck. 100% paid for, and in GREAT shape. Peace of mind is worth it.

  • @jamesscott387
    @jamesscott387 3 роки тому +1

    FORD TEGH MAKULOCO love the videos you are one of the number one videos I look forward from watching and learning from your step-by-step tricks thanks for all you give for us and help us learn and how to do it easier and less expensive from the dealer shop out of Columbus Ohio on everything you have taught me a lot of things I would have never thought of doing thank you for taking the time and helping us step by step and God bless you and your family thanks buddy

  • @barrybebenek8691
    @barrybebenek8691 5 років тому +5

    Great advice.
    Yup. No doubt...you are one of THE BEST out there! 👍🏼😁🇨🇦

  • @jonathonsmith7694
    @jonathonsmith7694 5 років тому +46

    I always thought Ford was crazy saying 150k. I do 30k switch outs for trans, transfer case, and diffs. I also swap out brake fluid around that time as well. 40-50k coolant switch as well. I change oil every 5k. Thanks for proving my point even further 😁

    • @GIGABACHI
      @GIGABACHI 5 років тому +3

      If a vehicle takes a shit on you rest assured it wasn't your fault. Keep it up.

    • @sheldonbertram2206
      @sheldonbertram2206 5 років тому

      Never heard of changing brake fluid.

    • @nicolaslosito5735
      @nicolaslosito5735 5 років тому +1

      sheldon bertram if you do it when you change your pads it makes it easy

    • @sheldonbertram2206
      @sheldonbertram2206 5 років тому

      Nicolas Losito I just use a c clamp compress the caliper and put it back together. Never bother the fluid unless I bust a line.

    • @Scooty_scoob
      @Scooty_scoob 5 років тому +10

      Dot3 Brake fluid will absorb water. Each year it absorbs about 20% water so after about 5 years your brake fluid is mostly water. The air in the water will compress which gives you a spongy brake pedal and if your brake fluid is old and get heated up it can boil which causes brake fade.

  • @jamesfarmer1523
    @jamesfarmer1523 5 років тому +2

    Handsdown best ford youtube channel