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May 8, 2004 - 19 posts - 9 authors
Auto Trans not shifting correctly from 2nd to 3rd Under the Hood. ... Become an EliteExplorer. Lithuania. 1999 5.0. Join Date: Jun 2003. Posts: 107 ... When this happens, the transmission will skip to the next gear like you said.
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did you add oil to this powershift tranny
only mercon sp can be put in otherwise
you will encounter tons of issues
if not may need filter change/fluide change
whats the millage/ towing or not/off road or hiway
good luck
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Here is a simple process that will walk you through a few steps that
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This is an easy (well, relative easy) fix. If you can remove the lower dash panel where the fuses are... Put the key in the ignition and move the shift lever as you look below the steering column. You'll see the mechanism moving. There is a connecting flange that has a couple of hex headed screws attaching the two pieces of the linkage together. I just did this yesterday... if you can tolerate standing on your head for a bit, feel with a finger to find the hex head. These things come loose over time and it just takes a hex wrench.. not sure of the size but it's about 3/1t6 of and inch.. be patient and remember that because this is on the backside of the flange, you'll be tightening it in what seems like the opposite direction than normal.. There's not alot of clearance but if you're patient, you'll be able to tighten these back up. The linkage and park and starting switch will all work great when they retighten.. (My 2001 Excursion had this exact same issue... it's fixed!) Let me know how you do and if I can help ..
have to hold up into park position for tk to start
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