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I own a 2004 Ford Freestar Van. I started the van one morning to go to work and put the van in gear and it would not move. I have never had any issue with the van. It only has 77K miles on it. Could it possibly be a fuse or shift switch or something. I was thinking that this van uses an electronic shift transmission. Thanks for any advice or help.

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Hello! There is a Technical Service Bulletin; TSB 06-14-10 for this vehicle that addresses water entering the Power Train Control Module (PCM...computer) or Transaxle vent which will cause transmission problems...A fix for this problem is available at your dealership...Your vehicle does have an electronic shift transmission...Which is controlled by the PCM...No individual fuse powers the digital shift circuit...It powers the PCM...If a fuse were blown the vehicle would not start...

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