charliemike
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- 2002 XLT
Hi. I am posting for my husband and have very limited understanding of any of this stuff (okay, NO understanding). But he can read your replies when he gets some rest. We have a 2002 Ford Explorer 4wd with 5R55W transmission. Started with the blinking overdrive light, and then began some random stiff shifting. Had it checked and the code came up PO741. The local transmission shop supposedly changed the Solenoid Body today due to that code, then test drove my truck for "two hours" all around town and came up with a new code PO720 The service note says: "If light returns possible cause is modulator control valve sleeve pump stator bushing could have wear. PO720 output sensor? Fault??"
The shop tried to charge me an additional amount for "electrical diagnosis" that was not discussed or authorized. And lo and behold, the flashing OD light came back on within one mile of the shop. So ... $500 later, the problem appears not to have been fixed. I am seriously considering stopping payment on my check. We disconnected the battery tonight to see if that will clear anything up. Suffice it to say, we were not at all pleased with the tranny shop's attitude. The invoive they faxed me did not include any of the notes about "IF" the light returns...
Is this common, that the flashing light would not have been fixed by replacing the solenoid body? Could they have just removed, cleaned and replaced my existing solenoid body? Is it a core item that they would have returned or can I demand my "old" part to make sure they did replace it?
What is the PO720 code. How does it relate to the modulator control valve or pump stator bushing? If they had disassembled that part of my tranny, would they have been able to determine for SURE whether the pump stator bushing HAD wear, or would they only be able to presume it "could" have wear???
Oh, BTW, could the transmission shop have busted the output sensor by not removing it before they replaced the solenoid pack today??? Sorry, don't know WHERE the OSS is in relation to the solenoid.
Any suggestions??? Thanks in advance!!!
---C
The shop tried to charge me an additional amount for "electrical diagnosis" that was not discussed or authorized. And lo and behold, the flashing OD light came back on within one mile of the shop. So ... $500 later, the problem appears not to have been fixed. I am seriously considering stopping payment on my check. We disconnected the battery tonight to see if that will clear anything up. Suffice it to say, we were not at all pleased with the tranny shop's attitude. The invoive they faxed me did not include any of the notes about "IF" the light returns...
Is this common, that the flashing light would not have been fixed by replacing the solenoid body? Could they have just removed, cleaned and replaced my existing solenoid body? Is it a core item that they would have returned or can I demand my "old" part to make sure they did replace it?
What is the PO720 code. How does it relate to the modulator control valve or pump stator bushing? If they had disassembled that part of my tranny, would they have been able to determine for SURE whether the pump stator bushing HAD wear, or would they only be able to presume it "could" have wear???
Oh, BTW, could the transmission shop have busted the output sensor by not removing it before they replaced the solenoid pack today??? Sorry, don't know WHERE the OSS is in relation to the solenoid.
Any suggestions??? Thanks in advance!!!
---C