Common questions

Where is the TCM located on a 2004 Ford Explorer?

Where is the TCM located on a 2004 Ford Explorer?

located behind the glove box under the dash panel .

Can a 2005 Ford Explorer move in reverse?

My 2005 does this. 2 people found this helpful. Content submitted by Users is not endorsed by CarGurus, does not express the opinions of CarGurus, and should not be considered reviewed, screened, or approved by CarGurus. Please refer to CarGurus Terms of Use.

Can a Ford Explorer drive in 1st or 2nd gear?

I can put it into 1st or 2nd gear and it will drive with those. like it should either. Sounds like you have a handful of problems there, smell the fluid, if it smells burnt chances are high that it is already too late and the tranny is on it’s last legs, but if it doesn’t then you might be able to make it work a while longer.

Why does my car not go into reverse?

Q: Transmission will not go into reverse gear. Transmission as to warm up before it will go into drive but still will not go into reverse My car has 300000 miles. My car has an automatic transmission. Hi There, This may be a sign of low transmission fluid or a faulty transmission control solenoid.

Why does my transmission not go into reverse gear?

A wheel bearing will usually fail due to pitting or small damage on the surface of the rollers or the bearing race. Both the surface… The ABS light can be on due to any number of faults. A bad wheel speed sensor, brake pressure sensor, or damaged wiring are just a few possibilities.

Why does my Ford Explorer not accelerate when the RPM goes up?

Here are the most common cause of acceleration with the RPM’s going up: 1. Transmission Fluid Low If your Explorer is too low on transmission fluid, it’ll will no longer be able to transfer power to the rear wheels. The power goes to the torque converter, and that’s the end of the line. You should check the transmission fluid immediately.

Why does my Ford Explorer not turn the wheels?

If you’ve broken a drive/axle shaft, your Ford Explorer’s transmission has no way to turn the wheels anymore. If this were the case, there would not be any movement whatsoever from the vehicle. You also wouldn’t feel the slight jerk your Explorer as you put it into gear.

What causes a Ford Expedition to not accelerate?

When the clutch can’t hold on anymore, it’ll start to slip. Slipping means that it loses its grip on the flywheel and it feels like you’ve pushed the clutch in. This will usually happen at highway speed, under heavy acceleration. It only gets worse as the clutch disk slips, burns up, and can handle less and less torque.

Author Image
Ruth Doyle