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the problem was raised in the australian AU ford forum not so long ago
you cant bypass it
ripping out wires without knowing ... just causes more grief
have to use a scanner to re set system
or find which module of the smart shield has failed AuII Smartsheild question fordforums com au
i have the downloadable repair manual for that AU
Depending on the slope of the hill, it could be kicking in and out of overdrive. This is normal to a point. I would take it out of OD if there were a lot of hills to climb. Better for the transmsission.
to test your brake assist is working. stop the motor. Press w few times the brakes, till the pedal feels sturdy. Then while pressing the pedal down firmly, start the engine. When you feel the pedal going down, like feeling "soft" you know the brake assist works. If nothing changes it is defect.
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