I checked and my wife's 2017 2.3L ecoboost Explorer has that transmission. Looking on the internet I see it's been around for a while being used in Fusions and older Escapes/Mariners plus some Volvo's it looks like. I don't have a warm and fuzzy feeling now knowing Ford put a mid size passenger car and small suv transmission in a new turbo DI injected mid size and heavier and MUCH more powerful suv
. I read that in the early and later models in the Fusion there were frequent problems with these transmissions which are a lot less powerful than the 2.3 ecoboost. I wonder if Ford has fixed it's short comings and strengthened it for the 2.3 ecoboost vehicles, especially the heavier Explorer. Though we have a 7 year 125,000 mile Ford extended warranty I plan on changing the factory fill ATF totally via fluid exchange at ~10,000 miles then do a drain and fill every 20,000-30,000 miles. We keep our vehicles for a LONG time, usually 15+ years which is tough in NJ
. I "inherited" my wife's 2005 Explorer and the transmission shifts like new at ~194,000 miles by doing the ATF changes as mentioned above. Transmissions are not cheap and in older otherwise well working vehicles a bad transmission can send it to the scrap heap early.
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