Back in the good 'ol days, we had serviceable transmissions, with easy to change filters and fluids. Now, there's no easily accessible filter, and fluid changes are not easy to access for drain and refill ports.Absolutely.
I'm not an engineer, but I have been working on and reading about cars for going on 50 years. I'm aware of Cd and the effect it has. That's why I wrote:
"I can see how constantly towing a 2,000 lb.(+) trailer with a large frontal area would lower the recommended change interval..."
I was not reacting to the fact that the ATF change interval is reduced, just the amount/degree of the reduction. From 150,000 miles down to 30K miles? 20% of the normal service interval is an extreme difference. I have never seen anything like that for "severe service".
I'm not disputing it. I'm not claiming it isn't necessary -- but it does imply that the transmission really isn't designed for any additional load beyond that of the BS itself.
Something else that caught my eye is that the manual equates a trailer with a car-top carrier. There is a lot of room there. Some car-top carriers are loaded as if the owner is going on a cross-county safari -- others are very aerodynamic (relatively speaking). Same with trailers. Some weight 1 ton (or even more) and might have a large frontal area -- others are low and light, like our 400 lb. landscaping trailer.
With all of the sensors on modern vehicles, it's kind of surprising load and ATF temp is not measured. That would take all of the guesswork out of it.
My local dealer advises 30K miles on the transmission for the Escape and the Bronco Sport because of the nature of the transmission.
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