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i thought the solenoid was a plug and play king of thing? thats what its like on an automatic focus
if its solenoids you can do that! they are like 50 bucks each, but then again, let solsimo or racenut get in this
Everything on the programmer was set back to factory settings when the problem first initiated. I guess I'll do what you guys said this weekend, drop the pan, clean the filter, and flush out and replace the fluid.
If it ends up not working, do you think the solenoid would be the next step? If so, is it a DIY kind of thing, or would I need to take it some where?
Once again, thanks for all the help. This sucks, I miss driving my truck.
When you have the pan off for doing the filter you will see the solenoid PACK unfortunatly unlike other transmissions ( like stated above about the focus which has individual solenoids) all solenoids are in a single pack on the 4r100.
It is easy to change unbolt/unplug and put the new in but since it is a solenoid pack the price is about $200. Do NOT cheap out and get a reman pack, if possible get a NEW pack because the remans usually do not last as long or work as well.
Also not sure which trans fluid you are running but Ford now recomends Mercon V for our tranny's instead of regular Dex/Merc.
And since your truck has probably never had a trans service do not be surprised if you find a "plastic cap" floating around in the pan. That cap is used at the factory when the truck is built to keep anything from falling in the trans before the dipstick is put in.