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<blockquote data-quote="David Torres" data-source="post: 604123" data-attributes="member: 59985"><p>The service guy at Simi Ford (granted I not a fan of these guys) said that the '03 and up ST's already have the redesigned valve bodies. He told me there were no current TSBs from Ford on '04 STs about the 2-3 flare. Quite frankly I found that a bit hard to believe since a quick search on the web (and even this site) shows I'm not they only one having this problem. While I realize that many owners may never have this problem with their Explorers it seems to me that it's common enough where Ford really should know how to fix it. Especially since they've been using the 5R55E and 4R55E transmission on Rangers, Explorers and STs for 8+ years now.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Flip I'll take a look at the paperwork when I get my ST back to see what parts they replaced so that you can pass the info on to your service center.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Torres, post: 604123, member: 59985"] The service guy at Simi Ford (granted I not a fan of these guys) said that the '03 and up ST's already have the redesigned valve bodies. He told me there were no current TSBs from Ford on '04 STs about the 2-3 flare. Quite frankly I found that a bit hard to believe since a quick search on the web (and even this site) shows I'm not they only one having this problem. While I realize that many owners may never have this problem with their Explorers it seems to me that it's common enough where Ford really should know how to fix it. Especially since they've been using the 5R55E and 4R55E transmission on Rangers, Explorers and STs for 8+ years now. Flip I'll take a look at the paperwork when I get my ST back to see what parts they replaced so that you can pass the info on to your service center. [/QUOTE]
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