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Maintaining Your 2020 Ford Everest Transmission Filter

The 2020 Ford Everest is a rugged and versatile SUV, built to handle a variety of terrains and driving conditions. Like any vehicle, keeping it in top condition involves staying on top of various maintenance tasks, one of which includes taking care of the transmission system. For those looking into how to maintain their Everest, understanding the role and maintenance of the transmission filter is crucial.

The transmission filter in your 2020 Ford Everest plays an important role in keeping the transmission fluid clean by filtering out debris and particulates that could cause serious damage or affect performance. A well-maintained transmission helps ensure smooth shifting and can prevent costly repairs down the road. So, let's dive into how to properly maintain and replace your Everest's transmission filter.

  1. Understand the Role of the Transmission Filter:
    • The transmission filter is responsible for capturing contaminants and particles in the transmission fluid, preventing them from causing harm and ensuring efficient fluid flow.
    • Dirty or clogged filters can lead to transmission slipping, gear issues, and overheating.
  2. When to Replace the Filter:
    • Consult your owner's manual for the recommended interval for replacing the transmission filter. This often aligns with transmission fluid change intervals.
    • Typical recommendations suggest changing the filter every 48,000 to 96,000 kilometres, but heavy usage or harsh driving conditions might necessitate more frequent changes.
    • Signs indicating a need for replacement include slipping gears, unusual noises, or a burning smell.
  3. Steps for Replacing the Transmission Filter:
    • Safety First: Ensure the vehicle is parked on a level surface. Use wheel chocks and put the transmission in park. Disconnect the battery to avoid electrical shock.
    • Drain the Transmission Fluid: Place a suitable pan under the transmission pan to catch the old fluid. Remove the bolts of the transmission pan to allow fluid to drain.
    • Remove and Replace Filter: With the pan removed, you should see the transmission filter. Remove the filter, being mindful of any remaining fluid. Install the new filter, ensuring it is seated properly.
    • Reattach the Pan: Clean the transmission pan and remove any old gasket material. Place a new gasket on the pan, then reattach to the transmission with the bolts.
    • Refill Transmission Fluid: Using a funnel, pour the appropriate type and amount of new transmission fluid into the transmission through the dipstick tube.
    • Check for Leaks: Start the engine and let it idle, then check beneath the vehicle for any signs of leaks. Check the fluid level and add more if necessary.
  4. Professional Maintenance:
    • If you're not comfortable performing the transmission filter replacement yourself, consider enlisting the help of a professional mechanic. They have the tools and expertise to ensure the job is done correctly.
    • Even if you prefer to do most of your vehicle maintenance, having a professional inspection at regular intervals can catch issues before they become major problems.
  5. Benefits of Regular Filter Maintenance:
    • Regular maintenance helps in maintaining optimal performance and avoiding transmission-related issues.
    • Increases the lifespan of the transmission by ensuring it operates under ideal conditions with clean fluid.
    • Contributes to a smoother ride with efficient gear shifting and improved fuel economy.

Keeping up with the transmission filter maintenance of your 2020 Ford Everest is an investment in the longevity and functionality of your vehicle. Whether you choose to do it yourself or seek professional help, timely maintenance ensures that your Everest remains reliable during all your adventures.