did several repairs, still slipping 2-3, help hoped for
hello everyone, I am running into a similar problem. I have a 2000 Mountaineer with 134000 miles. I am sure the tranny is all origional. It was slipping across most the shifts, so (thanks to this wonderful group of folks on this forum) I replaced the valve body gasket (it was blown out in 2 places), put in the Superior shift kit, and adjusted the bands to the proper specs. The fluid and pan was very clean, just the slightest metal "dust" on the magnet, (no "chunks" of any type.) This work was done over several weekends, and the slipping problem seemed to be getting better, and after all work was completed it seemed perfect for about a week. It then started to slip 2-3, mainly when it was cold outside. After a few minutes of running it stopped slipping. Now the slipping seems to not be going away after it warms up like it did last week. A week ago, the OD/OFF light started blinking its cursed warning, but after I turned the car off and restarted it, the light went away and it seemed to run as well (or as poorly) as it did. the light has not come on again, just that once. I do not have a reader to know the code it was putting out.
I did do a few things wrong but corrected them ASAP. (In time, I hope, to have not done massive seriuos damage.) I adjusted the top end band (closest to the bell housing) to the 120 in/lbs. but forgot to back it off 2X. A quick test drive told me I had goofed so I pulled back into the shop and re-did it all correctly. OOPS. and I was not aware of the differences in fluids so after the first session I put in dextron 3, then after a few weeks learned about Mercon V and replaced it with that. Are these goofs fatal?
Do any of you have any sugeestions where to turn next? I read here about replacing the 2-3 solinoid. yes? and how do I tell which one is that one?
thanks
kyle