429CJ-3X2
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- Joined
- November 6, 2009
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- City, State
- Des Moines, Iowa
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- '01,'02, '04 Sport Tracs,
Well, it is NOT fixed. 4 High had to be working to get through the snow in the yard, but it apparently hasn't shifted into 4 High again after that.
Since January 8, we've had just over 24" of snow - about 10" on the 8th and 9th, the same later in the week, and 4" last Thursday. The main streets are in fairly decent shape, but the side streets are covered with rough, hard-packed snow. And it's been above 20 degrees F just 2 days since the 11th or 12th. My son drove it across town to work Thursday so I could change oil in his Mountaineer. When I swapped vehicles with him in the afternoon, the snow had just started. I didn't think it was in 4WD on the way home, but it was 1000' or less to a main street and then onto the freeway, which was slick, but traffic was slow, so I didn't need 4WD or have a place to test it. I don't know how my wife managed to get through the snow in it after that, and I expected her to get stuck in the alley at her dad's Friday, but she didn't.
Yesterday, I sprayed some electrical contact cleaner into the connector at the shift motor, but that didn't help. After doing a little reading about how the module works (not Ford specific), and checking the 2002 factory repair manual (when all else fails, read the manual, right?), it seems the module can cause all kinds of problems. The factory manual list a half dozen or so potential problems and causes, and the shift motor appears once and last on the list. Everything else points to the module, so today I'll try the module from the '01 parts truck to see if that fixes it. I should take the shift motor off the '01 today because the cold spell is over and it's going to get really sloppy as the snow melts. It was 29 degrees before 8 a.m. this morning, and it looks like we're headed for mid-30s to the 40s for quite awhile, with chances for ice a couple of times this week.
Since January 8, we've had just over 24" of snow - about 10" on the 8th and 9th, the same later in the week, and 4" last Thursday. The main streets are in fairly decent shape, but the side streets are covered with rough, hard-packed snow. And it's been above 20 degrees F just 2 days since the 11th or 12th. My son drove it across town to work Thursday so I could change oil in his Mountaineer. When I swapped vehicles with him in the afternoon, the snow had just started. I didn't think it was in 4WD on the way home, but it was 1000' or less to a main street and then onto the freeway, which was slick, but traffic was slow, so I didn't need 4WD or have a place to test it. I don't know how my wife managed to get through the snow in it after that, and I expected her to get stuck in the alley at her dad's Friday, but she didn't.
Yesterday, I sprayed some electrical contact cleaner into the connector at the shift motor, but that didn't help. After doing a little reading about how the module works (not Ford specific), and checking the 2002 factory repair manual (when all else fails, read the manual, right?), it seems the module can cause all kinds of problems. The factory manual list a half dozen or so potential problems and causes, and the shift motor appears once and last on the list. Everything else points to the module, so today I'll try the module from the '01 parts truck to see if that fixes it. I should take the shift motor off the '01 today because the cold spell is over and it's going to get really sloppy as the snow melts. It was 29 degrees before 8 a.m. this morning, and it looks like we're headed for mid-30s to the 40s for quite awhile, with chances for ice a couple of times this week.