Wardriver
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- Houston, Tx
- Year, Model & Trim Level
- 1997 Mercury Mountaineer
I have a 1997 Mercury Mountaineer with the V8 5.0, transmission model I am not sure of but will try to find that out.
I bought this SUV used, and under the hood there is a marking that shows the trans was flushed at about 60k, now it has 118 k on it and I know a flushing would be good to do, the issue is that when the thing shifts, normally around 1800-2100 rpm's its now doing it at 3000 + thru all gears. Oddly enough I can force shift it it form 1 - 2 via dropping the shifter to 2nd, then to 3rd at the right rpm's.
Fluid looks Ok but I suspect something a bit more serious is wrong. Should I go ahead and get the fluild flushed etc and go from there or is there another attack point I should focus on like possible part failure?
TIA.
I bought this SUV used, and under the hood there is a marking that shows the trans was flushed at about 60k, now it has 118 k on it and I know a flushing would be good to do, the issue is that when the thing shifts, normally around 1800-2100 rpm's its now doing it at 3000 + thru all gears. Oddly enough I can force shift it it form 1 - 2 via dropping the shifter to 2nd, then to 3rd at the right rpm's.
Fluid looks Ok but I suspect something a bit more serious is wrong. Should I go ahead and get the fluild flushed etc and go from there or is there another attack point I should focus on like possible part failure?
TIA.