How To Check Your Transmission Fluid on a Ford F-150 Truck
March 24, 2023
How To Check Your Transmission Fluid on a Ford F-150 Truck
The new Ford F-150 pickup truck is the ultimate heavy hauler and off-road adventurer. This
work horse features a power boost which combines the power of gas and electric, zone lighting
that adds additional LED lights in the bed, the roof and view mirrors and trailer backup assist
which is as easy as turning a knob. Although the new F-150 pickup truck posses these unique
features it still requires extra attention when it comes to the transmission fluid for safety and
performance just like any other vehicle.
Eagle Transmission Shop in Mesquite guarantees you superior transmission service. Call us today for a transmission fluid level check, repair, or overhaul. We are here to get you back on the road
Regularly Check Transmission Fluid on F-150
It’s important to keep an eye on the level and condition of your trucks transmission fluid. Transmission components can be some of the most expensive to repair and replace so it’s crucial to keep the transmission fluid topped up and in good condition. Checking your transmission fluid on a regular basis is recommended especially to those of us that do a lot of towing and hauling.Sealed-For-Life Transmission on F-150
However, this is easier said than done if you’re driving a newer F 150 model with a “Sealed-For-Life” transmission meaning the Ford 150 no longer has a standard dipstick under the hood. Many modern vehicles are designed with a sealed-for-life transmission because it does not require the same upkeep as the older models that have standard dipstick. The new Ford F 150 transmission system requires less frequent care and when it comes time for repairs and maintenance it should be performed only by transmission specialists or an authorized dealer. Attempting to do-it-yourself transmission service could lead to major costs or permanent damage to your truck. You may also risk voiding any warranty you have by attempting to service the transmission yourself.Screw-In Dipsticks on The Ford F-150 Pickup Truck
Models released after 2017 no longer sport a dipstick under the hood. The Ford 10R80 transmission has a fill plug and dipstick on the passenger side of the case. It can only be accessed from underneath the vehicle that may require special tools and skills. The 10R80 uses a screw-in dipstick that’s unique and are not the same in newer Ford f-150’s.Eagle Transmission Shop in Mesquite guarantees you superior transmission service. Call us today for a transmission fluid level check, repair, or overhaul. We are here to get you back on the road
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It’s important to get your transmission looked at right away if your transmission has been slipping. It can be a warning sign of transmission failure heading your way. Various factors can cause a transmission to slip, and, in some cases, a minor repair may solve the problem. A major fix will require expert diagnostics, labor, and money.

Are you experiencing high engine revs and your vehicle doesn’t accelerate as much as it should then your transmission might be slipping. It’s not recommended to drive a vehicle with a slipping transmission. It could be dangerous for you, your vehicle, and even other vehicles
nearby. Continuing to drive with a slipping transmission can turn what might be a small relatively easy to repair problem into a larger issue that will cost significantly more to fix.

Here at Eagle Transmission in Mesquite our mechanics are transmission experts and can handle all makes and models of vehicles. When you need transmission service, we can take care of all your vehicle transmission needs right here in our transmission shop. Some of the different type of transmission services are:

Automatic transmission is one of the most complex systems in a vehicle. You need to pay close attention if your vehicle starts running differently such as strange sounds, peculiar smells, or handling differently while driving. These signs could indicate a problem with your transmission. Properly diagnosing the vehicle’s problem is very important.

First let’s start at the beginning. Many new drivers and even people that have been driving for years don’t know what kind of transmission is in their vehicle and that’s ok. But to be able to take care of your vehicle better, it’s best to know what type you have under the hood. So, let’s begin with discussing what is a transmission?