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Make : Ford
Model : F-350 Superduty Supercab
year : 2001
Engine type : 7.3 Turbo Diesel
Transmission fluid type : 4R100 automatic transmission
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Replace the transmission filter. If transmission still acts up some trash may have penetrated the filter and be causing a shift valve to stick. A teardown and rebuild may be necessary.
Check ATF fluid level and condition. If its not burnt, smells burt and is pink without signs of foaming fluid is a-ok.
However, if it smells burnt and is a dark pink then the stator portion of the torque converter has failed and is not letting the converters' impellar and turbine produce the torque your demanding it to do.
Basically its time for a rebuild.
No. It is still safe to change the transmission fluid and filter, in fact, it is recommended. Just make sure your fluid level is correct when you are done.
Some of the Ford transmissions actually have an aluminum gear which will go out somewhere around 150 to 200 thousand miles. OR it could be really low on transmission fluid.
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