I have a 2007 Ford Edge that the transmission slips like crazy until the wrench lite comes on. Then it upshifts and downshifts fine. It will not, however go into the final gear. It tachs about 4k at 45mph.

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Asked by GTX_2075 Jan 29, 2017 at 03:21 PM about the 2007 Ford Edge SEL AWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Take it in for service. Not going into top gear or overdrive will kill your fuel economy. It might just be low on fluid, dirty filter, or needs shift solenoids serviced. Could be something a little more expensive too, like worn torque converter and/or trans pump shaft.

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Initially I was thinking clutch packs, too but when the wrench lite comes on, the first 3 gears shift fine. The fluid was dark. It was changed when I replaced the OSS and TSS sensors to try to fix this issue. I also cleared the PCM and reprogrammed. It's like the transmission is being told not to shift.

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Did you ever get this figured out my call's doing the exact same thing

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I have a 2007 ford edge and it won't go into gear any advice also the dashboard warning car with squiggly lines is on

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