Transmission on it's way out | Ford Explorer Forums

  • Register Today It's free!

Transmission on it's way out

slbeck1

Member
Joined
March 23, 2008
Messages
38
Reaction score
0
City, State
Atlanta, GA
Year, Model & Trim Level
1999 OHV Sport & 2003 xlt
My 1999 2wd Sport OHV V-6 has a terminal case of Transmission sickness. Slipping out of gear...transmission shop wants $1900.00 to rebuild. Does anyone have other thoughts, or options; besides the obvious one of trading it in on a new truck? Anyone in the Atlanta area that may be able to help?Thanks Sean.
 



Join the Elite Explorers for $20 each year or try it out for $5 a month.

Elite Explorer members see no advertisements, no banner ads, no double underlined links,.
Add an avatar, upload photo attachments, and more!
.





cost me about that much to get a remanufactured transmission put in for my 94. I'd call around. Prices ranged a lot. After I got it done, I found a place that would had rebuilt it for like $1200. Then I found some mechanics on craigslist that would had done it for even cheaper. I guess it just depends on how much you like the truck and if you have the money for it or a new truck.

It was worth it to me at the time but then 6 months after that, my engine needed rebuilt top and bottom, which was going to cost a lot more. Sucked as I just put in $2k on the transmission and needed another $3k+ to rebuild the engine. I decided just to buy a "new" Explorer in my case.
 












125K miles. Fluid has been changed at 30, 60, 90K...Has trans cooler installed. Big issue is that I tow a boat and another car from time to time.
 






Did you ever overheat or run hot for an extended period of time? Slipping out of gear could be related to a failing EPC solenoid, blown valve body gaskets, loose valve body bolts, damaged pump gears, low fluid level, leaking O rings around the filter, clogged front cooler or in the worst case some sort of internal damage.
 






It never ran when overheated. It did make a bad grinding noise once, sounded like the rear differential was binding.

When I first started towing a 21' boat, I heard the tranny or driveshaft bang at take off from a dead stop...I changed the way I launched from a dead stop and never heard that sound again...Guess I was asking too much of this lil tranny (that was 1yr ago)...Perhaps it is one of the other things you have mentioned.

What can I do to eliminate some of the cheaper possible causes?
 






Engine coolant was bit low.Could this cause my transmission to slip permenant damage?

Engine coolant resivour was empty. Little low in radiator. Could this have caused my transmission to slip? I refilled the radiator to full.

Could this have been my issue? If so then weird, because the temperature gauge was always steady in range.
 












Manual tranny swap, can be done for under $500, far more reliable, better gas milage.
 






Featured Content

Back
Top