2011 Ford escape

Asked by Ivicak79 Jul 09, 2018 at 12:57 PM about the 2011 Ford Escape XLS FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2011 Ford Escape.  When I move the vehicle from park there is a rather large jolt.  We hooked the vehicle up to computer and received the following errors:
Pressure Control
Solenoid A Control
Circuit Low
Circuit Open
PO 962

Any ideas?  We think that we need to replace the Solenoid, but can't locate it.  

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Inside the transmission, it will require the removal of the trans pan. You would be better off getting a repair manual, it will give you needed torque specs. You'll also want a torque wrench. Applying uneven torque to a pan bolt can distort the gasket and create a leak. You'll be working underneath the car, so a floor jack and jack stands are also needed, or a lift. Personally, I'd leave this to a shop. Let them flush and refill tranny as well as test/clean all solenoids, and replace the ones that need replacing.

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