Hi all,
First off I would like to thank all of you for such a good forum. I've spent the past few hours combing through threads on here and have found some very helpful information.
My mother has a 2WD 2006 Explorer with the V6 engine and auto transmission. I do not have the car here in front of me, and she does not know how or where to find any information on it, so please bear with me as I try to diagnose this problem from a distance.
I believe from what I've been reading on here it has the 5R55E transmission in it. These are the symptoms that she has given me:
From reading on here, I have gathered that this is common problem. She took it to the stealer who charged her $120 to read the codes from the computer and told her that a "solenoid" needs to be replaced and that it would cost $1100 out the door to fix
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. She does not have this kind of money, so I'm going to try and find a way to fix this issue as best as I can for cheaper.
It sounds to me like a pressure problem, but I know nothing about these transmissions (I've really only dealt with Dodge heavy duty transmissions). Here's what I've come up with so far:
If there is anything else I should look into, please let me know. Also, please tell me the order of importance of each thing. Due to cost, I may only be able to do a few of the things since as I mentioned she doesn't have a lot of money to throw at this thing. I want to concentrate my efforts on the most likely causes. Thanks a lot guys.
First off I would like to thank all of you for such a good forum. I've spent the past few hours combing through threads on here and have found some very helpful information.
My mother has a 2WD 2006 Explorer with the V6 engine and auto transmission. I do not have the car here in front of me, and she does not know how or where to find any information on it, so please bear with me as I try to diagnose this problem from a distance.
I believe from what I've been reading on here it has the 5R55E transmission in it. These are the symptoms that she has given me:
- When shifting to reverse, it will sometimes (intermittent) have a delayed shift. When it does engage, it "clunks" and shifts very hard.
- The same thing happens when engaging drive as well.
- It will also sometimes (intermittent) flare when shifting gears. She does not know which gears this occurs in.
From reading on here, I have gathered that this is common problem. She took it to the stealer who charged her $120 to read the codes from the computer and told her that a "solenoid" needs to be replaced and that it would cost $1100 out the door to fix


It sounds to me like a pressure problem, but I know nothing about these transmissions (I've really only dealt with Dodge heavy duty transmissions). Here's what I've come up with so far:
- I read something on here about a low/reverse servo gasket and also a viton d-ring kit. Could this be a contributor? Where can I find information about how to fix it and where to buy the appropriate parts?
- I also read about the EPC solenoid. Could this also be a source of the problem?
If there is anything else I should look into, please let me know. Also, please tell me the order of importance of each thing. Due to cost, I may only be able to do a few of the things since as I mentioned she doesn't have a lot of money to throw at this thing. I want to concentrate my efforts on the most likely causes. Thanks a lot guys.