bplein
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My 97 XLT SOHC started having this problem today with its auto transmission.
I'd been driving all weekend in Yosemite Valley. During downhill runs I'd often use the Overdrive on/off switch to get some engine braking.
During our drive home, I did this and all of a sudden there was a noise from the general tranny area that sounded like a fan with a bad bearing, spinning up. Basically it (the sound) revved up quickly and then matched engine speed as I slowed down to stop on the side of the road.
So the noise was gone. I drove off, and the next time I backed off the gas, a few seconds later (again, engine braking, but without the help of the OD on/off switch), the noise occurred. This is a loud noise, can be heard above engine/road/radio noise. This time I tried blipping the throttle. As soon as the engine speed came up (from the sub-2k rpm range), and the tranny was under a slight load again (instead of engine braking), the problem disappears.
Basically, it feels like, if you coast (light engine braking), as the RPMs drop, at a certain point this problem "kicks in". It is as if a solenoid is engaging/disengaging, possible to change gears or disengage the OD (recall that was what first kicked this off) and the problem starts... a blip of the throttle gets it back to normal...
Since highway cruising is a series of on/off light throttles, I made it my way down the hills, and coaxed it back home on the highway, with the problem rearing its head every time I had to back off the throttle to slow for traffic up ahead.
I've got an appointment at Folsom Lake Ford tomorrow, but want to see if anyone here has any ideas.
My 97 XLT SOHC started having this problem today with its auto transmission.
I'd been driving all weekend in Yosemite Valley. During downhill runs I'd often use the Overdrive on/off switch to get some engine braking.
During our drive home, I did this and all of a sudden there was a noise from the general tranny area that sounded like a fan with a bad bearing, spinning up. Basically it (the sound) revved up quickly and then matched engine speed as I slowed down to stop on the side of the road.
So the noise was gone. I drove off, and the next time I backed off the gas, a few seconds later (again, engine braking, but without the help of the OD on/off switch), the noise occurred. This is a loud noise, can be heard above engine/road/radio noise. This time I tried blipping the throttle. As soon as the engine speed came up (from the sub-2k rpm range), and the tranny was under a slight load again (instead of engine braking), the problem disappears.
Basically, it feels like, if you coast (light engine braking), as the RPMs drop, at a certain point this problem "kicks in". It is as if a solenoid is engaging/disengaging, possible to change gears or disengage the OD (recall that was what first kicked this off) and the problem starts... a blip of the throttle gets it back to normal...
Since highway cruising is a series of on/off light throttles, I made it my way down the hills, and coaxed it back home on the highway, with the problem rearing its head every time I had to back off the throttle to slow for traffic up ahead.
I've got an appointment at Folsom Lake Ford tomorrow, but want to see if anyone here has any ideas.