SOURCE: where is the transmission filter on the 2005 ford
the trans filter is inside the trans, you must remove the transmission pan to service it.
SOURCE: i have reverse but no
have you checked your transmission fluid on the dipstick under the hood? if so,then it should be full. look at the dipstick carefully to see the full level make sure if have to add fluid to the transmission that it is fomoco transmission fluid.if you have any doubt about the product,get a sales tech to show you which fluid you need for a ford transmission.there is a difference in the fluid.the whining sound you hear is from the transmission,you may have a leak.check where the vehicles parked for fluid on the ground,it will be red in color.if you do not see red fluid on the ground and the transmission is full of fluid,please repost your question with all the above information,such as full of fluid and reverse only. you may have a leak,which if fluids on the ground will tell you that much.but if it's full of fluid,then that's a different issue altogether.hope this helps and thank you for choosing fixya.com.
Usually it means there is a component of the system that is not working. It could be a sensor or mechanical problem.
You'll probably need to take it to a dealer or major shop to get it tested.
SOURCE: 2004 ford escape AWD V6 3.0. Clicking noise when
Sounds like a ABS problem. Brakes are nothing to guess on. Take it to a shop. Sears or midas are good with break issues. Your average garage will just throw parts at it till they stumble upon the problem.
SOURCE: 2005 Ford Escape v6 4wd Runs and starts no problem
Failed Transmission & need to rebuild it,
is more likely than a simpler fix
I say that based on the 10 years it has been in service
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