jpes
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- 02 XLT
Hi All,
02 Explorer 4x4 XLT, 5r55W - 90,000 miles
I was having a 3rd gear shifting issue that I diagnosed as a Pressure Control Solenoid problem. (Thanks to this forum). I had error codes read locally and all symptons pointed to the Pressure Control Solenoid module. Last night I replaced the module, no issues, fluid and pan were really clean...messy job but went very smooth. When I started the job, I disconnected the battery. When I finished the job I reconnected the battery and started the truck. The truck started, but in 4x4 LOW. The "push buttons" for changing to 4x4 high and 4x4 Auto didn't seem to respond. I checked all fuses and they were ok. I decided to disconnect the battery again to see if I could clear the problem. This time when I started the truck, the 4x4 Low light on the dash was off and the 4x4 low button light was off. Good??? Well even though the lights were off, I am still stuck in 4x4 Low. Any Ideas? And is there any way to manually shift into 4x4 Auto?
Thanks in Advance,
Jeff
02 Explorer 4x4 XLT, 5r55W - 90,000 miles
I was having a 3rd gear shifting issue that I diagnosed as a Pressure Control Solenoid problem. (Thanks to this forum). I had error codes read locally and all symptons pointed to the Pressure Control Solenoid module. Last night I replaced the module, no issues, fluid and pan were really clean...messy job but went very smooth. When I started the job, I disconnected the battery. When I finished the job I reconnected the battery and started the truck. The truck started, but in 4x4 LOW. The "push buttons" for changing to 4x4 high and 4x4 Auto didn't seem to respond. I checked all fuses and they were ok. I decided to disconnect the battery again to see if I could clear the problem. This time when I started the truck, the 4x4 Low light on the dash was off and the 4x4 low button light was off. Good??? Well even though the lights were off, I am still stuck in 4x4 Low. Any Ideas? And is there any way to manually shift into 4x4 Auto?
Thanks in Advance,
Jeff