Zeos
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- '99 Sport
Strange Tranny prob, please help UPDATE, NEED MORE INFO
Anyone have any ideas on this one?
Vehicle:
’99 Explorer Sport
2WD
61k miles
Symptoms:
Tranny is delayed shifting from 1-2
On 2-3 it acts as if it’s ‘searching’ for the correct gear, when the ‘normal’ shift point is reached it seems to shift back into 1st gear for a couple of seconds, then changes to the correct gear. After all of this jumping around the remaining shifts seem fine.
I don’t notice any ‘slipping’ when it switches to first in this manner it pulls normally, though the RPM’s are around 4k-4500k because of the false downshift.
History:
Purchased used about 11k miles ago from stealership. Included service records apparently from the original owner indicates tranny fluid changed @ 35000 miles, all other maintenance appears to be in order.
What I’ve done:
Changed fluid and filter, there was what I would consider a ‘normal’ amount off gunk on the magnet in the pan. Everything else internally appeared immaculate.
Took it to Autozone to have it checked out with their code reader, there were no codes indicated.
I did a lot of searching around here and came across a few posts indicating the VSS, apparently, the 99 models have the RAB sensor perform this function, disconnected the RAB in hopes of forcing the computer to put the tranny in some kind of failsafe mode. I thought d/c’ing this connector would disable the speedometer though? It continued to function as normal (scratches head)
It’s performed flawlessly up to this point, with the exception of a stuck open thermostat from the day I brought it home (immediately replaced).
The only other oddity is that since this has been happening there has been a sound coming from one of the wheels (haven’t been able to pin it down exactly yet). It sounds like a ‘grinding’ noise and is only noticeable at very low speed (<10mph) when the brake is applied. –Reason I added this is…. I only noticed this sound after the tranny started acting funny…. I guess I’m wondering now if there is a sensor on one of the wheels which could have broken/come loose/whatever that could be causing both problems.
I’m fairly mechanically inclined, though I’ve never torn into an auto tranny before, the chiltons book I’ve got is pretty much useless here …for automatics it basically says “too complicated, take it to a shop” …Unfortunately, money is REALLY tight at the moment, so I’ve got to try and figure something out with this thing…
TIA for any ideas
Anyone have any ideas on this one?
Vehicle:
’99 Explorer Sport
2WD
61k miles
Symptoms:
Tranny is delayed shifting from 1-2
On 2-3 it acts as if it’s ‘searching’ for the correct gear, when the ‘normal’ shift point is reached it seems to shift back into 1st gear for a couple of seconds, then changes to the correct gear. After all of this jumping around the remaining shifts seem fine.
I don’t notice any ‘slipping’ when it switches to first in this manner it pulls normally, though the RPM’s are around 4k-4500k because of the false downshift.
History:
Purchased used about 11k miles ago from stealership. Included service records apparently from the original owner indicates tranny fluid changed @ 35000 miles, all other maintenance appears to be in order.
What I’ve done:
Changed fluid and filter, there was what I would consider a ‘normal’ amount off gunk on the magnet in the pan. Everything else internally appeared immaculate.
Took it to Autozone to have it checked out with their code reader, there were no codes indicated.
I did a lot of searching around here and came across a few posts indicating the VSS, apparently, the 99 models have the RAB sensor perform this function, disconnected the RAB in hopes of forcing the computer to put the tranny in some kind of failsafe mode. I thought d/c’ing this connector would disable the speedometer though? It continued to function as normal (scratches head)
It’s performed flawlessly up to this point, with the exception of a stuck open thermostat from the day I brought it home (immediately replaced).
The only other oddity is that since this has been happening there has been a sound coming from one of the wheels (haven’t been able to pin it down exactly yet). It sounds like a ‘grinding’ noise and is only noticeable at very low speed (<10mph) when the brake is applied. –Reason I added this is…. I only noticed this sound after the tranny started acting funny…. I guess I’m wondering now if there is a sensor on one of the wheels which could have broken/come loose/whatever that could be causing both problems.
I’m fairly mechanically inclined, though I’ve never torn into an auto tranny before, the chiltons book I’ve got is pretty much useless here …for automatics it basically says “too complicated, take it to a shop” …Unfortunately, money is REALLY tight at the moment, so I’ve got to try and figure something out with this thing…
TIA for any ideas