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TRANSMISSION FLUID AND LEAKING OIL. - 2/8/2007 12:38:25 AM   
rlevy64614

 

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WHAT KIND OF TRANSMISSION FLUID DO I USE IN MY 1997 FORD TAURUS WITH A SIX CYL MOTOR. ALSO MY CAR WAS FINE UNTIL I STARTED USING 5-20 SYNTHETHIC OIL IN THE OIL CRANKCASE FOR THE MOTOR.  NOW I AM FINDING OIL DRIPS ON THE GARAGE FLOOR. ANY THOUGHTS GUYS HELP. I LOVE MY FORD
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RE: TRANSMISSION FLUID AND LEAKING OIL. - 2/8/2007 10:41:25 AM   
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The service fluid for your Taurus is Mercon, but Mercon V will be the replacement in the future..

Dextron/Mercon is being 'replaced' with MerconV.. Here's a portion of the TSB in regards to the change..

TSB
06-14-4


MERCON ATF IS BEING REPLACED BY MERCON V ATF AS A SERVICE FLUID.


    n Date: June 29, 2006

    FORD:

    1980-1997 Crown Victoria
    1981-1997 Mustang, Thunderbird
    1981-2003 Escort
    1986-1993 Festiva
    1986-1997 Taurus
    1989-1997 Probe
    1994-1997 Aspire
    1995-2000 Contour
    1980-1996 Bronco
    1981-2003 F-150
    1981-2004 E-Series, F-Super Duty
    1983-1996 Ranger
    1986-1996 Aerostar
    1991-1997 Explorer
    1993-2004 F-53 Motorhome Chassis
    1995-1998 Windstar
    1997-2004 Expedition
    2000-2005 Excursion
    2001-2007 Escape
    1987-2000 F- & B-Series
    2000-2007 F-650, F-750


    LINCOLN:

    1980-1997 Town Car
    1981-1997 Continental
    1993-1997 Mark VIII
    1998-2004 Navigator
    2002-2003 Blackwood


    MERCURY:

    1980-1997 Grand Marquis
    1981-1997 Cougar
    1986-1997 Sable
    1987-1999 Tracer
    1995-2000 Mystique
    1999-2002 Cougar
    1993-2002 Villager
    1997 Mountaineer
    2005-2007 Mariner


    MERKUR:

    1985-1989 XR4TI

    This article supersedes TSB 01-15-7 to update the vehicle application chart.
    ISSUE:
    MERCON® Automatic Transmission Fluid is being replaced by MERCON® V as a service fluid.
    ACTION:
    Beginning immediately all automatic transmission / transaxle applications requiring MERCON® can now be serviced using MERCON® V or MERCON® Automatic Transmission Fluid or dual usage fluids labeled MERCON® / MERCON® V. After July 1, 2007, MERCON® Automatic Transmission Fluid will no longer be manufactured, therefore, availability of this fluid will only continue for however long it takes to deplete what remains in inventory.


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    RE: TRANSMISSION FLUID AND LEAKING OIL. - 2/20/2007 2:16:08 AM   
    Use Common Sense

     

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    The oil drips you are seeing are caused by the use of synthetic oil.  The old and still living myth is that synthetic oils are thinner and thus cause leaks.  This is not so.  The problem is that you had an existing oil leak(s) and the synthetic oil found it for you.  This is how it works.  Petroleum oils contain wax and parafins. The lighter properties of the petroleum oil evaperate under normal operating temps leaving behind heavier components.  These in turn causes sludge and varnish.  The sludge plugs the gasket leaks that you had before they were noticable.  Synthetic motor oils are a natural detergent/cleaner (Not to be confused with a DETERGENT motor oil which suspends particals so that they can flow out with the oil during an oil change) thus starts cleaning away at the sludge in the engine. Eventually, it will clean away the sludge that was plugging the leaky gasket and show you where it is.

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