Sigmundr
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- 91 Ford Explorer
I have a 91 Ford Explorer and I am having a bear of a time trying to fix my transmission. I am on a very tight budget and can't afford to drop the truck off at AAMCO or any other shop to have them diagnose or repair. I have an A4LD transmission with about 120k on it.
Here are the symptoms.
For a while my truck would not up shift up while I was in OD. I could drop it into second and then back up to OD and it would work fine. The RPM had to be a little higher than normal for it to hit the high gear on the freeway, but was otherwise running normally. That behavior quit 2 weeks ago.
Now when I drive I have to place it into 2nd gear manually and keep it there. The OD is nonresponsive unless I hit the freeway. I still have to put it into OD, but it shifts when I start going ~65mph and at ~4k RPM. Then it drops back down into a lower gear again when I hit the 45mph mark.
While working under the truck on my fuel filter I noticed that the wiring harness that connects to my neutral start sensor and the converter solenoid was melted through on my exhaust manifold. I replaced that today and I am still having no luck. I also noticed that the retainer arm for the kick down cable is no longer there. I am going to replace that as soon as I can. I know I need to drop the pan and replace the filter; I don't think the previous owner ever did. I also checked all the major fuses and they all seem to be good.
From what I have read, it is most likely an electrical/sensor failure somewhere because the mechanical shifts all seem to work. Do you guys have any thoughts on what is going on or how best to fix this without dropping half a grand or more into it?
I included a drawing of the area I am working on.
http://repairguide.autozone.com/znetrgs/repair_guide_content/en_us/images/0900c152/80/06/bc/67/medium/0900c1528006bc67.gif
Here are the symptoms.
For a while my truck would not up shift up while I was in OD. I could drop it into second and then back up to OD and it would work fine. The RPM had to be a little higher than normal for it to hit the high gear on the freeway, but was otherwise running normally. That behavior quit 2 weeks ago.
Now when I drive I have to place it into 2nd gear manually and keep it there. The OD is nonresponsive unless I hit the freeway. I still have to put it into OD, but it shifts when I start going ~65mph and at ~4k RPM. Then it drops back down into a lower gear again when I hit the 45mph mark.
While working under the truck on my fuel filter I noticed that the wiring harness that connects to my neutral start sensor and the converter solenoid was melted through on my exhaust manifold. I replaced that today and I am still having no luck. I also noticed that the retainer arm for the kick down cable is no longer there. I am going to replace that as soon as I can. I know I need to drop the pan and replace the filter; I don't think the previous owner ever did. I also checked all the major fuses and they all seem to be good.
From what I have read, it is most likely an electrical/sensor failure somewhere because the mechanical shifts all seem to work. Do you guys have any thoughts on what is going on or how best to fix this without dropping half a grand or more into it?
I included a drawing of the area I am working on.
http://repairguide.autozone.com/znetrgs/repair_guide_content/en_us/images/0900c152/80/06/bc/67/medium/0900c1528006bc67.gif