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General Sport Trac Discussion
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<blockquote data-quote="Art Garcia" data-source="post: 997840" data-attributes="member: 66493"><p>My advice is not to take it to ford. We had one member that was experiencing tranny issues after seeing the OD light flash. He took it to ford and they told him a new tranny was needed. He then went to a good reputable tranny shop in his area and turned out to be a part related to the PCM. Can't remember, maybe a solenoid? He spent less than 300 dollars and his trac drove fine after. The thing about the transmissions is that they receive signals from PCM (power train control module) so something bad in the PCM can make your tranny act up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>If it still runs. I would take it to other shops and let them diagnose it for free. They shouldn't charge at all. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I had to rebuild mine and at the best tranny shop in my town it was 2,700. She ran like a champ after that</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Art Garcia, post: 997840, member: 66493"] My advice is not to take it to ford. We had one member that was experiencing tranny issues after seeing the OD light flash. He took it to ford and they told him a new tranny was needed. He then went to a good reputable tranny shop in his area and turned out to be a part related to the PCM. Can't remember, maybe a solenoid? He spent less than 300 dollars and his trac drove fine after. The thing about the transmissions is that they receive signals from PCM (power train control module) so something bad in the PCM can make your tranny act up. If it still runs. I would take it to other shops and let them diagnose it for free. They shouldn't charge at all. I had to rebuild mine and at the best tranny shop in my town it was 2,700. She ran like a champ after that [/QUOTE]
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