How many miles until my transmission goes out?

Asked by Jeffrey Jul 27, 2020 at 11:57 PM about the 2015 Ford Explorer Limited

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2015 Ford Explorer limited it has a little
over 110,000 miles nothing seems to be wrong with
the car other than the front right brake sounds like
metal grinding when I press the brakes I don’t know
what that could be I changed the brake caliber and
the brakes and it still continues. But my question is
how long can my car last before the transmission
goes out

1 Answer

26,835

If you are not abusing it and are doing regular oil changes and other maintenance items, it should give you another 100K. The brake noise is probably just a worn out pad. When you changed the caliper, did you change any pads? Usually, brake noise is caused by either worn pads, rotors, calipers or a combination of some of them. When fixing, it is a good practice to do both right and left sides at the same time.

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