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I know this subject has been discussed before, but still wanted to start a new thread for two reasons. #1) I couldn't find much information on it in my searches; #2) It's beginning to appear like a fairly common problem for those who go off-road.
For those not familiar, it seems the transmission on some late model Explorers (and Rangers) has a flaw where your 1st gear compression - whether in 2WD, 4HI or 4LO - goes away! Indeed, when I was running trails at CCR2001 this past weekend, it was like I'd shifted into neutral on steep descents. Needless to say, without engine braking, one is forced to use their brakes MUCH more than normal.
I know of two other people at CCR2001 alone that experienced this exact same problem. Does anyone have an official cause for this yet? Has Ford issued a TSB? I've seen many ideas posted regarding both of those questions. My hope is that this (or another) thread can become the main one for discussion of this problem so we can get a count of just how many people are having it. Thank you!
For those not familiar, it seems the transmission on some late model Explorers (and Rangers) has a flaw where your 1st gear compression - whether in 2WD, 4HI or 4LO - goes away! Indeed, when I was running trails at CCR2001 this past weekend, it was like I'd shifted into neutral on steep descents. Needless to say, without engine braking, one is forced to use their brakes MUCH more than normal.
I know of two other people at CCR2001 alone that experienced this exact same problem. Does anyone have an official cause for this yet? Has Ford issued a TSB? I've seen many ideas posted regarding both of those questions. My hope is that this (or another) thread can become the main one for discussion of this problem so we can get a count of just how many people are having it. Thank you!