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Which transmission fluid should be used for a 2007 Ford Escape?

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Kenneth Q.

The 2007 Ford Escape uses Eco Plus Automatic Transmission Fluid, which has a capacity of 4 quarts. Similar to oil, transmission fluid acts as a lubricant to protect the transmission's components from heat-related damage. The cost to have your transmission fluid changed for the Ford Escape typically ranges from $50 to $70 for labor, with parts priced at around $200. It is recommended to change the transmission fluid every 150,000 miles. Signs that you may need a transmission fluid change include grinding noises from the transmission, difficulty shifting gears, slipping during gear changes, sudden unexplained surges, and a delay in vehicle movement after shifting into gear.

More answers

  • Edward B.

    The 2007 Ford Escape requires the eco plus type of automatic transmission fluid.

  • Wanda M

    In 2007, the V6 transmission has a fluid capacity of 10.2 quarts.

  • Larry Lasley

    I could have sworn it was every 30,000 miles. This whole mechanic stuff always seems to be a bit "off.

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