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Lincoln town car transmission fluid type
Lincoln town car transmission fluid type









lincoln town car transmission fluid type
  1. Lincoln town car transmission fluid type how to#
  2. Lincoln town car transmission fluid type drivers#
  3. Lincoln town car transmission fluid type manual#

It's not surprising you would have to make the effort to read rather than regurgitate the garbage you tend to spew. It's called a UOA I posted about a half dozen DEXRON III ones and the cst dropped into the 4.0 range after 30K miles of use. Where's YOUR facts? You are just blowing smoke again and displaying your lack of knowledge on the subject. Mercon V would be a much better choice than "LV". Put LV in a 79 transmission, that's brilliant. Thinner than LV after 10k miles? It will take a lot longer than that. I don't know where you get your silly ideas. Are you going to recommend changing the ATF every oil change to keep the viscosity up? Recommended a ATF which is thinner than LV fluid after 10K miles of use. Being that old, I would replace it anyway after you drain the fluid out. I would also check the vacuum modulator by seeing if fluid leaks out of it after pulling the vacuum line off it. If you find the plastic plug floating around inside, you will know that pan has never been dropped and fluid and filter are original. The filter is just a rock catching screen which can be cleaned. Drop the pan so that you can clean the crud out that settles on the pan bottom. I would go with dex/merc which would be my first choice, not Dex 6 which is for GM transmissions and a much lower viscosity. If I change the fluid today, am I safe using the current Dextron VI in that transmission? Give such low mileage, should I drop the pan and change the filter and fluid, or should do a straight fluid exchange? I understand that in 1977, Lincoln started using a dextron/mercon transmission fluid.

Lincoln town car transmission fluid type drivers#

When to add transmission fluid to a Town Car? If you are having problems with the transmission in your Town Car, such as clunky shifting or hesitation, check the transmission fluid level first - it is amazing how many drivers pay thousands of dollars for transmission work when a half quart of transmission fluid would have fixed the problem.My Lincoln Continental Town Car has 13700 miles on it, but because it's sat for sometime, I'm going to change all the fluids including the transmission. When adding transmission fluid to your Town Car, be sure to add it slowly as the transmission fluid capacity is reached quickly and it can be difficult to remove excess fluid if you overfill.

lincoln town car transmission fluid type

If you are going to use a different brand of fluid such as Valvoline transmission fluid, be sure it matches the type specified in the owners manual.

lincoln town car transmission fluid type

It may state a type such as Dexron, Mercon, Allison, Type-F or CVT transmission fluid.

Lincoln town car transmission fluid type manual#

Lincoln has developed sophisticated transmissions through the years and it is critical that you add the exact type of transmission fluid stipulated by your owner's manual (typically in the back of the manual in a section titled Fluid Capacities.) The manual will likely call for a specific type of Lincoln transmission fluid. If the transmission fluid level on your Town Car is low, you need to add fluid through the dipstick tube or the check plug.

Lincoln town car transmission fluid type how to#

How to add transmission fluid? First, make sure that your engine was running when you checked the fluid level.

lincoln town car transmission fluid type

Before contemplating a transmission fluid change and searching for the transmission fluid change cost on a Town Car, see if you need to add transmission fluid. This video shows you how to add transmission fluid to your 2007 Lincoln Town Car.











Lincoln town car transmission fluid type