Automatic transmission fluid change 2014 Ford Escape 1.6 engine fwd

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Asked by GuruJY5Q May 24, 2017 at 05:58 AM about the 2014 Ford Escape Titanium FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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At what mileage do you change automatic transmission fluid Ford Escape 2014

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Every 40,000 miles change out the transmission fluid and filter. Do not flush the transmission, that only causes problems.

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I don't believe the 2014 has a trans filter that can be replaced. It's and internal screen. That being said I would change trans fluid every 30k to 50k depending on driving conditions such as stop and go traffic every day or mostly rural driving. Stop and go traffic and short trips will require more frequent fluid changes. As far as trains fluid and engine oil I would highly recommend Amsoil Synthetics. Engine oil would be... 5w20 Part# ALM-QT Signature Series and for the trans it would be....Part# ATL-QT Signature Series. You can purchase Amsoil direct from their website.... www.amsoil.com

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How many quartes of transmission fluid do you use to replace the transmission in a 2015 Ford Escape?

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GuruX551W, try and measure what you drain, what you get out will not be what the actual capacity of the transmission holds as a lot stays in the converter and lines. When I did our 2014 1.6t escape it only drained out 3.75 quarts and the level bolt just started to drip after adding almost 4 quarts.

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