dallasmef
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- July 9, 2008
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- City, State
- Dallas, TX
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Explorer XLT
A few months back, I experienced some severe transmission slippage after putting some new fluid in my Explorer. I got the Explorer to a parking lot and left it and then went back 2 hours later to check on it. It started up....went in gear and drove fine for about 2 miles; then it started this god awful moaning/whining sound and would not go any further. I waited a few minutes and started it up and drove it for another mile. We came to a stop sign...it would not repeat the recovery, so I had it towed home. A week went by....I started it up and it went in gear, but I did not drive it. I concluded that the new fluid knocked loose some sludge and clogged the new filter again. So, I dropped the pan and changed the filter again. It worked. I started it up, and it immediately went into reverse and then forward. Next, I actually drove it down the road (An absoute miracle). Unfortunately, my good fortune was short-lived. This new whining/moaning started up again and it would not go into gear. So, I revved the engine and the noise stopped. Any ideas what this whining is? and why revving the engine makes it stop? Is it possible the new filter is already clogged again and restricting the flow of fluid? Now, the whining starts as soon as i start the engine, but stops when I rev the engine. Going into gear is always a 2 step process as I first put it in Reverse to back up ......and then immediatley into Drive. if i was going directly to Drive, my success rate might double my success.