cereal killer
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Hi everyone. I was offered an '02 Explorer Sport Trac as a trade for my BMW 535i I have for sale and I have a few questions about this truck. My BMW is older and worth ~$2500, the Sport Trac would sell for ~$3500 here in Alberta -so it seems like a great deal right?
However, the owner says he recently experienced a shift flare. He says he got the transmission flushed and it has gone away. After reading through these forums I have the impression that this is a relatively common issue with the transmissions on these trucks and can be caused by problems with the valve body or servo bore wear - both of which probably won't be solved by a flush.
I think I can handle a VB swap or the o-ring fix for the servo (http://www.fordservoboretransmissionfixsolution.com/), but is there a good way to tell which one of these is the problem?
Should I walk away from this trade? I need a truck, but if I have to put a new transmission into it... it won't be worthwhile. Is this an issue that most people solve without dropping the transmission?
Thanks for your help!
However, the owner says he recently experienced a shift flare. He says he got the transmission flushed and it has gone away. After reading through these forums I have the impression that this is a relatively common issue with the transmissions on these trucks and can be caused by problems with the valve body or servo bore wear - both of which probably won't be solved by a flush.
I think I can handle a VB swap or the o-ring fix for the servo (http://www.fordservoboretransmissionfixsolution.com/), but is there a good way to tell which one of these is the problem?
Should I walk away from this trade? I need a truck, but if I have to put a new transmission into it... it won't be worthwhile. Is this an issue that most people solve without dropping the transmission?
Thanks for your help!