T-Bone75
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- 2003 Mercury Mountaineer
Hello all,
I recently bought an 03 Mountaineer AWD for a good price. The previous owner said the transmission went out. He had it rebuilt a couple years ago. Sure enough, i checked it out and it would not move forward or reverse. Easy enough, it needs a new transmission, just as the owner said. There is no "park" either. I could heard the park pawl/stop clicking when i put it back into park after going through all the gears.
I have been doing some searching about the viscous coupler inside the transfer case due to an issue of binding I noticed in another vehicle. The question I have is, can a viscous coupler failure result in the vehicle not moving forward or reverse? or is the input shaft of the TC directly connected to the output/rear drveshaft?
I recently bought an 03 Mountaineer AWD for a good price. The previous owner said the transmission went out. He had it rebuilt a couple years ago. Sure enough, i checked it out and it would not move forward or reverse. Easy enough, it needs a new transmission, just as the owner said. There is no "park" either. I could heard the park pawl/stop clicking when i put it back into park after going through all the gears.
I have been doing some searching about the viscous coupler inside the transfer case due to an issue of binding I noticed in another vehicle. The question I have is, can a viscous coupler failure result in the vehicle not moving forward or reverse? or is the input shaft of the TC directly connected to the output/rear drveshaft?