2011 f150 transmission temps
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engines
As required – Change engine oil and filter as indicated by message
center and perform services listed in the Normal
Scheduled Maintenance chart
Inspect frequently, service as
required
– Inspect and lubricate U-joints
– See axle maintenance items under Exceptions
Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) – Change automatic transmission fluid (except 6R80 and
TorqShift transmissions)
– Replace front wheel bearing grease/grease seals if
non-sealed bearings are used (2WD vehicles)
Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km)
– Change transfer case fluid (4WD vehicles)
Extensive idling and/or low-speed driving for long distances as in heavy
commercial use such as delivery, taxi, patrol car or livery - 3.5L, 3.7L and
5.0L engines
As required – Change engine oil and filter as indicated by message
center and perform services listed in the Normal
Scheduled Maintenance chart
Inspect frequently, service as
required
– Replace cabin air filter (if equipped)
– Replace engine air filter
Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km)
– Change automatic transmission fluid (except 6R80 and
TorqShift transmissions)
– Replace front wheel bearing grease/grease seals if
non-sealed bearings are used (2WD vehicles)
Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km)
– Change transfer case fluid (4WD vehicles)
– Replace spark plugs
Operating in dusty conditions such as unpaved or dusty roads - 3.5L, 3.7L
and 5.0L engines
* Same as above...
Off-road operation - 3.5L, 3.7L and 5.0L engines
* Same as above...
Last edited by Blue07STX; 02-11-2011 at 11:14 PM.
#18
I have a 2009 FX4 that I have had the LV Amsoil tranny fluid in ever since I had 1000 miles on the truck. I now have 24,000 miles on the truck. I don't have a tranny temp gauge so I can't tell you any temp readings but I run Amsoil in the engine, both diffs, and transmission. It is the best stuff you can get.
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Sorry, meant that to read that I can't give a numerical reading for temperature. My truck has a needle gauge. I didn't really notice the needle running in a different place after I put the amsoil in but it could have been a few degrees cooler. If the needle is in the middle of the gauge I can only tell that is normal, if it is on the left side that tells me it is cool, and if it is to the right (which it has never been) that tells me it is hot. I can't relate that to an exact temperature.
#23
I would not worry too much about the temps in the 195 range. It the trans cooling lines run through the radiator, it will pick up some of the heat from the engine coolant.
Ford probably has a technical article somewhere about it.
I would however make sure that I followed the recommended trans fluid change schedule.
Ford probably has a technical article somewhere about it.
I would however make sure that I followed the recommended trans fluid change schedule.
Last edited by Tx Hoon; 02-20-2011 at 01:36 PM. Reason: Because the mobile version of this site sucks.....
#24
That seems too hot. But there are some changes from the 08 to 11, my 08 ran 150'ish under normal driving and would hit 207 climbing 6% grades for 3-5 miles in 80-90deg temps. It also had an aux trans cooler that was twice as big as whats on my 2010. I called the parts guy at the dealership and expressed my concern for the really small trans cooler on the 2010 and he said there are no upgrades ( I have the max tow package) and to not add a larger after market cooler as it would void the warranty. I'm a little concerned as I will be towing a 7000lb travel trailer all over Oregon and where ever else. But I guess thats what warranties are for. I do have a 11,300 tow rating, and 17,100 GCVWR so I'm well within specs. But back tto the OP's question, if your running 190 now and it's freezing out, whats it going to read when it's 80-90 out and someone wants to tow 6-7000lbs?
#26
My 99 Expy with only 139k miles may not make it to 150k given a recent transmission problem, so maybe that is why Ford says not to change the 6R80 fluid for 150k miles.
I'm tempted to change the 6R80 tranny fluid every 30k, but I tried to remember to do that on the Expy, and it's not happy...
I'm tempted to change the 6R80 tranny fluid every 30k, but I tried to remember to do that on the Expy, and it's not happy...
#28
When my truck was new it had a few hard shifts but they were seldom and random. The hard shifts stopped soon after I put the Amsoil in. I think it was a combination of the "learning phase" of the adaptive transmission and the Amsoil together. I have never had my transmission re-flashed and I have not had a hard shift or anything abnormal since the fluid change. It shifts perfect all the time, I would recommend the Amsoil tranny fluid and all their products.
#29
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRPo78b1-jU
Oil part starts @ 1:02 mark.
Just one example. I'm sure Amsoil would do the same. Temps dropped avg 8-10 deg.
Oil part starts @ 1:02 mark.
Just one example. I'm sure Amsoil would do the same. Temps dropped avg 8-10 deg.