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I would like to change my automatic transmission fluid but I'm not sure what to buy.

I seen 3 different royal purple oils: max gear 75w140, 85w140 and 75w90.

Which is the correct? Any other advice?
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Ok, and Max ATF? amazon says the 01320 doesn't fit but 12320 yes.

That's correct?
 

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Nothing extreme! I would only have the best possible oil in it. Probably I'll wait some extra miles [emoji16] but to don't repeat this topic next year what oil do you recommend?
 

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I would stick with Ford's Motorcraft Mercon V ATF when you change it.

BTW, the oils you listed originally are gear oils, not auto transmission fluid...do NOT put those in your auto transmission.
 

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Nothing extreme! I would only have the best possible oil in it. Probably I'll wait some extra miles [emoji16] but to don't repeat this topic next year what oil do you recommend?
I would use the fluid Ford suggest in the unit unless special circumstances exist where that fluid will not handle the stress you're subjecting it to.
 

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Not to hijack this thread, but I am curious

I do not have my car yet to check unfortunately. Is there a simple drain plug to drain the fluid and a dipstick to check level and fill? I know some cars make changing the ATF quite difficult with not having a dipstick, etc.
 

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Nothing extreme! I would only have the best possible oil in it. Probably I'll wait some extra miles [emoji16] but to don't repeat this topic next year what oil do you recommend?
No need to change until you are at 60k.
It's an automatic, it works different than manuals.
 

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Not to hijack this thread, but I am curious

I do not have my car yet to check unfortunately. Is there a simple drain plug to drain the fluid and a dipstick to check level and fill? I know some cars make changing the ATF quite difficult with not having a dipstick, etc.
There should be a drain plug but as for dipstick, there is not one. There however is a fill hole. Like filling a diff, you just fill till its overflowing while idling at the correct temperature.
 

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There should be a drain plug but as for dipstick, there is not one. There however is a fill hole. Like filling a diff, you just fill till its overflowing while idling at the correct temperature.
Thank you very much.
 
 








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