how do you add transmission fluid to a 2004 ford explorer okay Iwith no dipstick four whe I should give me the same answer anywayel drive

Asked by April Apr 25, 2015 at 09:21 AM about the 2004 Ford Explorer Eddie Bauer V6 4WD

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The transmission is sealed therefore the level cannot be checked in the normal manner. There is a procedure for checking it from under the vehicle but you need a special tool and a pump to push it into the tranny from underneath. The fluid also must be hot to have the correct amount in. Check the net. There are videos available.

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How do you add transmission fluid to my vehical on a sealed transmission

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How do you add fluid to a vehical with a sealed transmission 2004 Ford Explorer

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Get a pump at local auto parts store with transmission fluid and start pumping it with 1/2 quarts then let it drain for two minutes then check it again to get a correct amount of fluid just be patient to let it drip once it reach the normal temperature it’s time to close the plug then ✅ done!!

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