Okay, I posted over in the 2002 Explorer/Stock Explorer forum about a month ago, about a tranny problem in my wife's 2002 4.0, 4x4 Explorer. Bone stock, 109,000 miles. Since we've owne it (purchased 4 yrs ago at 59,000 miles), it has not had a fluid change.
I noticed the tranny would sometimes shudder a bit when hitting the gas lightly, to keep constant speed up a slight incline. It seems as though it shifts early into 4th and 5th (O/D?), and under light load, actually lunges slightly when shifting into these gears. Once in 5th, lightly applying gas to cause an upshift results in a shudder of sorts. Applying gas more "spirited" will avoid all of these symptoms altogether, and turning off the O/D seems to help, as well. Applying gas gingerly seems to make the symptoms more pronounced.
We've never towed with the truck, nor off-roaded. Seldom 4HI use in snow, and mostly 4AUTO when needed. 4HI, 4LO, and 4AUTO currently operate as expected.
I took it to a local tranny shop, and they gave it a good look-see, and found nothing wrong. Fluid looked fairly clean, but not dirty. Everything else seemed to be healthy, so they had us come get it, charged us nothing, and told me to bring it back if the problem came back/persisted/got worse, etc, and they'd start with the cheapest thing first: a fluid change.
I'm thinking about taking it back next week, because the guy seems honest, and "wants my business for life", and isn't "trying to make his day or week off of one customer". He seems like he won't simply take me for a ride and rip me off. His shop is a member of www.atra.com.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Greg
I noticed the tranny would sometimes shudder a bit when hitting the gas lightly, to keep constant speed up a slight incline. It seems as though it shifts early into 4th and 5th (O/D?), and under light load, actually lunges slightly when shifting into these gears. Once in 5th, lightly applying gas to cause an upshift results in a shudder of sorts. Applying gas more "spirited" will avoid all of these symptoms altogether, and turning off the O/D seems to help, as well. Applying gas gingerly seems to make the symptoms more pronounced.
We've never towed with the truck, nor off-roaded. Seldom 4HI use in snow, and mostly 4AUTO when needed. 4HI, 4LO, and 4AUTO currently operate as expected.
I took it to a local tranny shop, and they gave it a good look-see, and found nothing wrong. Fluid looked fairly clean, but not dirty. Everything else seemed to be healthy, so they had us come get it, charged us nothing, and told me to bring it back if the problem came back/persisted/got worse, etc, and they'd start with the cheapest thing first: a fluid change.
I'm thinking about taking it back next week, because the guy seems honest, and "wants my business for life", and isn't "trying to make his day or week off of one customer". He seems like he won't simply take me for a ride and rip me off. His shop is a member of www.atra.com.
Thoughts?
Thanks,
Greg