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Old 05-01-2015, 03:24 AM   #1
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Default Ford Fiesta Auto Transmission Oil Change

Hello good folks of the forum,

Mechanic has recommended a transmission oil flush on my 2005 Ford Fiesta WP auto. I have a Haynes Workshop Manual and it only details the instructions on how to top up the tranny oil via the fill plug. It does not have the procedure on how to do a flush.

I am interested to know the proper way of doing a transmission oil flush for this car because I would like to do it myself if it is within my means.

Additionally I was told it could be done by taking out the fill plug and fill the new oil via the dipstick. Has any of you folks done this? Do you know if the auto has a tranny oil drain plug separate from the fill plug? Thanks again for your help.


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Kris
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