dtech
Well-Known Member
I tend to think the symptoms are more in line with faulty valve body which I believe includes the shift solenoids, electronically controlled I believe as opposed to past hydraulic controlled but in any event transmissions have safety mechanisms that force a shift when the solenoids aren't operating correctly and it's a hard abrupt slam as opposed to the progressive action of properly working solenoids. Torque converters have become pretty reliable devices, other than some rpm fluctuations I can't really discern when the lockup is engaging/ disengaging. Too bad you didn't get a post mortem from ford on your failure.at least it wasn't an egr sensor failure misdiagnosed.Same symptoms I had...the clunk became a slam that felt like a sledge hammer under the truck...slipping and slamming is a sign that the clutch and or torque converter has gone south...hope the valve body exchange will help in your case...buy extended warranty if you don't already have one...cheap compared to $6K for new transmission...
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