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What transmission does a 2007 Ford Expedition have?

What transmission does a 2007 Ford Expedition have?

Third generation (2007)

Third generation (U324)
Transmission 6-speed 6R75 automatic 6-speed 6R80 automatic 6-speed 6R80 SelectShift automatic Transfer case (4×4 models) 2-speed BorgWarner 4417 High range ratio: 1.00:1 Low range ratio: 2.64:1
Dimensions
Wheelbase 119.0 in (3,023 mm)
Length 206.5 in (5,245 mm)

Are there transmission problems in my Ford Expedition?

It is clean with NO problems of ANY kind since I bought 2 months ago, as a matter of fact the car was driven from Boston to washington d.c with no problem. However, yesterday I noticed some little resistance in its movement and today the truck refuses to advance or reverse and people says it is the transmission.

What causes a Ford Expedition to stall at a stop?

Bad Solenoid. When your Ford Expedition stalls at a stop, just as it would if it had a manual transmission and you neglected to push in the clutch, that’s a sign that one of the solenoids is malfunctioning or has gone out.

What does overdrive cancel mode do on a Ford Expedition?

The powertrain control module energizes the transmission control indicator lamp (TCIL) when the switch is off. The TCIL indicates overdrive cancel mode activated (lamp on) and electronic pressure control (EPC) circuit shorted (lamp flashing) or monitored sensor failure.

Where is the 4×4 low range switch on a Ford Expedition?

The 4×4 low (4x4L) range switch is located on the transfer case cover. It provides an indication of when the 4×4 transfer case gear system is in the low range. The powertrain control module then modifies shift schedule for 4x4L operation.

When did I Buy my Ford Expedition transmission?

I bought mine in October 2004 from a leasing company ( company service records were complete) and within the first month the trans completely failed. It started out slowly, but soon I noticed that the trans fluid was filled with metallic particles, and was dark, and burnt.

Why is my Ford Expedition not moving forward?

I checked the transmission fluid and there was a fluid in it, however the engine oil level was very low, so I immediately added some engine oil and trans fluid but the truck still will not move forward or backward.

Bad Solenoid. When your Ford Expedition stalls at a stop, just as it would if it had a manual transmission and you neglected to push in the clutch, that’s a sign that one of the solenoids is malfunctioning or has gone out.

The powertrain control module energizes the transmission control indicator lamp (TCIL) when the switch is off. The TCIL indicates overdrive cancel mode activated (lamp on) and electronic pressure control (EPC) circuit shorted (lamp flashing) or monitored sensor failure.

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Ruth Doyle