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- 2006 Ford Explorer XLT
Okay guys, so I have a 2006 Ford Explorer XLT 4.0L V6 RWD. I used to have problems and still do to some extent, with going from Park to Reverse where there is a extremely hard shift. This seems to come and go. But here are my other problems. When I am going up an incline, no matter how small, it gets up to 3 RPMs and hard shift into third, and occasionally it will do this after getting up to 55 MPH. Now that it is much colder outside my car will get stuck going about 40 miles per hour and if I slow down and speed up, it will give another hard kick to put it back into gear, and now the powertrain malfunction light (the yellow wrench) is lighting up. I have had a transmission fluid/ filter flush and the rear differential service before, but nothing else. I know that there are generally three solutions to this problem, an update to the powertrain control module (PCM), the A/C patch kit, and the solenoid torque converter. And another transmission fluid flush if necessary. What do you guys think this is and what do you recommend? I would at least like to know what I am getting myself into. I don't want to have to pay for a new transmission if at all possible. Thank you guys so much for the help!