Just a PSA. If you own an F150, particularly 2009-up, check your transmission cooler lines, NOW! It’s a known issue that they break, up under the front bumper where the quick connects are. I was driving around town the other day in my 2015 F150, and when I went to leave a store, the truck was shifting erratically, wouldn’t move, bucked and eventually wouldn’t move at all.
It was in the middle of a rainstorm so I couldn’t see the ground was wet and my truck is oil undercoated, so it wasn’t immediately apparent that there was a leak. But one of my cooler lines popped and drained the transmission completely, I imagine rather rapidly. I don’t know yet whether I caught it in time before any damage occurred to the transmission. I have to fix, or at least rig the line temporarily and test, but I won’t get to do that until at least tomorrow morning.
Anyways, check those cooler lines at the fittings. See if they are seeping or give them a tug and make sure they aren’t about to break. I would’ve replaced mine preemptively had I known this.
It was in the middle of a rainstorm so I couldn’t see the ground was wet and my truck is oil undercoated, so it wasn’t immediately apparent that there was a leak. But one of my cooler lines popped and drained the transmission completely, I imagine rather rapidly. I don’t know yet whether I caught it in time before any damage occurred to the transmission. I have to fix, or at least rig the line temporarily and test, but I won’t get to do that until at least tomorrow morning.
Anyways, check those cooler lines at the fittings. See if they are seeping or give them a tug and make sure they aren’t about to break. I would’ve replaced mine preemptively had I known this.