mckeemar
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- 2000 Explorer
Good Day to All - I'm happy to have found you and this valuable resource. I hope someone in this forum can help me.
My Wife's 2002 Ford Explorer SUV (4x4 auto)(4x4 high)(4x4 low) began experiencing shifting problems after a local "Transmission Shop" did a a Filter and Fluid Change at the request of our friend and mechanic who was providing 100K Preventive Services per the Ford owners Manual.
The shifting cable was apparently damaged at this shop and shifting became increasingly difficult. Our friend and ASE Certified Mechanic investigated the shifting cable, and then - not surprisingly, said that neither he or the Transmission shop did anything wrong - **** Just Happens was his explanation. RIGHT!
So - today (approximately 2 months late), the car started normally and still, starts normally (both in Park and Neutral).
My wife drove to the bank - No strange noises or shifting problems BUT; when she restarted the car - she and I (Brake Pedal Depressed) were unable to shift into any position. After much cursing, cycling the engine RPMs and Engine On/Off, I was able to get the car into Reverse ... but only Reverse ... I maneuvered the car into an out-of-the-way corner of the parking lot to continue troubleshooting.
The car will Shift and stay and Start in "Park".
The car will Shift into Reverse and display "Backup Lights".
The car will Shift into Neutral and Start however the car moves in Reverse.
The car will Shift and apparently engage in the 1, 2, 3 positions but the car still moves in Reverse.
Our Mechanic Friend plugged in his Computer and indicated that the Computer and PCM (Power Control Module) appear the be operating OK. He indicated that the problem may lie in the Transmissions Valve Assembly (Open/Close).
I don't have the means to check the Transmission Fluid levels but I haven't detected any leaks or puddles.
So ... either way, I'm feeling like "I've Been Rode Hard and Put Away Wet".
My best price quote is $2,740 for a complete "Rebuild (18-Month Warranty).
I'm feel as though I'm being Totally Hosed and Abused. I know that they have to R&R the Transmission to work on it but ,,, could this whole issue be something as simple and inexpensive as replacing a Gasket or Adding Transmission Fluid???
I'm pretty much out of options but I'd sure appreciate hearing your thoughts on this. Thank you.
My Wife's 2002 Ford Explorer SUV (4x4 auto)(4x4 high)(4x4 low) began experiencing shifting problems after a local "Transmission Shop" did a a Filter and Fluid Change at the request of our friend and mechanic who was providing 100K Preventive Services per the Ford owners Manual.
The shifting cable was apparently damaged at this shop and shifting became increasingly difficult. Our friend and ASE Certified Mechanic investigated the shifting cable, and then - not surprisingly, said that neither he or the Transmission shop did anything wrong - **** Just Happens was his explanation. RIGHT!
So - today (approximately 2 months late), the car started normally and still, starts normally (both in Park and Neutral).
My wife drove to the bank - No strange noises or shifting problems BUT; when she restarted the car - she and I (Brake Pedal Depressed) were unable to shift into any position. After much cursing, cycling the engine RPMs and Engine On/Off, I was able to get the car into Reverse ... but only Reverse ... I maneuvered the car into an out-of-the-way corner of the parking lot to continue troubleshooting.
The car will Shift and stay and Start in "Park".
The car will Shift into Reverse and display "Backup Lights".
The car will Shift into Neutral and Start however the car moves in Reverse.
The car will Shift and apparently engage in the 1, 2, 3 positions but the car still moves in Reverse.
Our Mechanic Friend plugged in his Computer and indicated that the Computer and PCM (Power Control Module) appear the be operating OK. He indicated that the problem may lie in the Transmissions Valve Assembly (Open/Close).
I don't have the means to check the Transmission Fluid levels but I haven't detected any leaks or puddles.
So ... either way, I'm feeling like "I've Been Rode Hard and Put Away Wet".
My best price quote is $2,740 for a complete "Rebuild (18-Month Warranty).
I'm feel as though I'm being Totally Hosed and Abused. I know that they have to R&R the Transmission to work on it but ,,, could this whole issue be something as simple and inexpensive as replacing a Gasket or Adding Transmission Fluid???
I'm pretty much out of options but I'd sure appreciate hearing your thoughts on this. Thank you.