Transmission problem?
Asked by Jared Jun 17, 2017 at 07:31 PM about the 2004 Ford Explorer
Question type: Maintenance & Repair
I have a 2004 Ford Explorer with an automatic transmission. It started
acting up not too long ago where if I put it in drive it wouldn't change gears.
I would have to push the gas and rev it up to 3000 rpm for it to change
gears. Today it stopped working. I put it in drive and it wouldn't move, and
put it in reverse and it wouldn't move. If I rev it up it will rev but nothing will
happen. The rear differential was replaced last month and the transmission
started acting up about three weeks ago. What could the problem be and
how would I fix it? If it is the transmission would it need to be replaced?
8 Answers
Put butter on it because it is toast! Check the transmission fluid level but it is pretty obvious that your transmission is gone.
or a dirty valve body...have it serviced ..change it over to synthetic atf
Hope that Kelly is right!
i don't have much money to work with, is there a way i can fix it myself?
You do not want to rebuild the transmission yourself. You can change the fluid and filter yourself.
When you change the fluid you can try adding some Lucas Transmission fix as a last ditch effort to get a few more miles out of your trans.
i have an uncle who owns a truck shop a few states away and he's coming to visit soon and said he'd help if the transmission is shot. but thank you everyone for your help.
i just put a rebuild jasper trans in has 80,000 in everything works great but over drive is flashing and when goes into third gear goes a little hard what is the issue