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The Carfax probably will not show it because most owners do not know it should be done - since the manual does not tell them - and usually neither did the Ford dealership, but the drain/fill plugs are there for a reason. It is one of the simplest and most basic maintenance chores you can perform on this car, with high value for the money. The transaxle has two electric motors of course, but also bearings and gears including the planetary gearset that makes all the "magic" happen, and as you can see from the fins on the bottom of the case, the fluid itself is part of the cooling equation along with the MECS.
Last edited by AlexK; Jun 6, 2021 at 04:55 PM.
I have 4wd and have never seen close to 6k RPM, even up at highway speeds. But this is an 09. My a/c does the same thing when I enable econ. The 4wd only runs when the car turns it on, maybe it's stuck on and you're hitting huge RPMs.
Funny thing, I've never seen anyone talking about replacing the fluid in the rear diff. On hondas it had to be done much like the PTU, every 30/40k miles. I think at some point I will change mine.
Funny thing, I've never seen anyone talking about replacing the fluid in the rear diff. On hondas it had to be done much like the PTU, every 30/40k miles. I think at some point I will change mine.
I thought about it a little more last night, and also with what ShadyEscape said: Here on the forum, I've seen people in the Bay Area of CA talk about seeing 5K RPM on hills out there, I would imagine at highway speeds. 6K does sound a little high to me, though, even at 85 MPH uphill. I just have no idea how big or steep a hill we're talking about here. For some people, a "steep hill" is a 5% grade and most state and interstate roads try to stay under 5%.
OTOH, if you're seeing higher than usual RPM regularly, in different speed ranges, including highway, the car seems sluggish, you could have a plugged catalytic converter, and not fixing that will damage your engine in a major way. It's difficult to say given what you have reported, but if this was a used car of relatively unknown provenance at higher mileage, a plugged or partially plugged catalyst will cause driveability issues and high RPM behavior. And driving for long periods at high RPMs with a plugged catalyst can absolutely cause trouble up to and including melted engine parts, and even fire. $$$.
Try this Google search. In one of the "High RPM" threads, tecz0r discovered his plugged catalyst too late.
OTOH, if you're seeing higher than usual RPM regularly, in different speed ranges, including highway, the car seems sluggish, you could have a plugged catalytic converter, and not fixing that will damage your engine in a major way. It's difficult to say given what you have reported, but if this was a used car of relatively unknown provenance at higher mileage, a plugged or partially plugged catalyst will cause driveability issues and high RPM behavior. And driving for long periods at high RPMs with a plugged catalyst can absolutely cause trouble up to and including melted engine parts, and even fire. $$$.
Try this Google search. In one of the "High RPM" threads, tecz0r discovered his plugged catalyst too late.
Last edited by AlexK; Jun 7, 2021 at 04:50 AM.
I ran the self diagnostics and Forscan and it says the 4x4 is fine, but i will check the Cat, i have heard bad things about that.
I can't find the grade, but it was in the Eldorado Hills in CA, and i know some of the roads i was on were 9% grade. It didn't jump up to 6k RPM if a just went uphill slowly losing speed, only when i tried to keep my speed steady. My brother is coming over leater to help with the Transmission fluid change (he has the tools), and we will chech the Cat. Thanks again.
I can't find the grade, but it was in the Eldorado Hills in CA, and i know some of the roads i was on were 9% grade. It didn't jump up to 6k RPM if a just went uphill slowly losing speed, only when i tried to keep my speed steady. My brother is coming over leater to help with the Transmission fluid change (he has the tools), and we will chech the Cat. Thanks again.
I can't find the grade, but it was in the Eldorado Hills in CA, and i know some of the roads i was on were 9% grade. It didn't jump up to 6k RPM if a just went uphill slowly losing speed, only when i tried to keep my speed steady. My brother is coming over leater to help with the Transmission fluid change (he has the tools), and we will chech the Cat. Thanks again.
While you're under there have a look at the PTU. If you have a lot of "black gunk" you might have fluid leak and then take a look at ShadyEscape's thread. Once the PTU starts to go, it won't get better on its own. It's a good idea to change the fluid but it's a bit of a pain because there is no drain plug.
Best of luck, and let us know.
Last edited by AlexK; Jun 7, 2021 at 10:25 AM.
Had similar experience driving Colorado in a corolla. Don't remember excessive revving. Car just wouldn't climb even if you put the pedal to the floor. Going down the hills was way worse, had to shift to L. We were in good company with a whole lane of slow pokes. All the outbacks and pickups passed on the left 
Could just be the FEH being under powered... but the revs I really don't know because it's my first CVT car.

Could just be the FEH being under powered... but the revs I really don't know because it's my first CVT car.
If you're the kind of person who enjoys "geeking out" about these things, have a look at this PDF from 2005 on the powertrain theory. The FEH begins on Page 65 and Page 70 shows the state transition diagram between the various modes.
http://john2211.nl/Hybride_links_files/Miller_W04.pdf
I changed the transmission fluid, what came out was a very dark red fluid, so i doubt it has ever been changed. I reset my MPG and it was up to 29mpg which is a lot higher than before, it settled to 27mpg but we will see after a few days. I floored it a few times to see what would happen and the RPMs didn't jump as high as normal. I need to take it back up to the hills and see how it does there, but it seems to be running better. Thanks a lot.
I changed the transmission fluid, what came out was a very dark red fluid, so i doubt it has ever been changed. I reset my MPG and it was up to 29mpg which is a lot higher than before, it settled to 27mpg but we will see after a few days. I floored it a few times to see what would happen and the RPMs didn't jump as high as normal. I need to take it back up to the hills and see how it does there, but it seems to be running better. Thanks a lot.
Last edited by AlexK; Jun 8, 2021 at 11:39 AM.



