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1994 Ford Explorer XLT with A4LD transmission problems.

rathompson

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1994 Explorer XLT
I have 94 Ford Explorer that I just put a used tranmisssion into. Got everything going on it and drives great however it the tranmsission wont engage in park and there is a slight ticking noise coming from the transmission. I am hoping it is just something like the shift cable needs adjustment or something simple. Another weird thing that I not sure how to fix when the ignition is turned on I can move the shifter out of park without pressing on the brake pedal, however when the ignition is turned off it will stay in park and not move but the park is still not engaged.
 



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Thank you for helping me out. If you don't mind me asking what is the "Z" link? And where is it located in the transmission?
 












is there something that i need to look for in the z link? I have the transmission pan down and i don't see anything that is abnormal.
 












Thanks for all your help. Turns out the salvage yard I had got the transmission from put the park pawl was installed backwards.. I figured that out and now have park again. However another issure came up. Now when in drive it wont come out of first gear. I can manually put it into second gear but when I put it in drive it pops back into first.
 












Thanks for all your help. Turns out the salvage yard I had got the transmission from put the park pawl was installed backwards.. I figured that out and now have park again. However another issure came up. Now when in drive it wont come out of first gear. I can manually put it into second gear but when I put it in drive it pops back into first.

most likely a sticking governor. get ready to take off the tail housing again.

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J...make sure the parking pawl is right, too. :D
 






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