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josser -> RE: Problems when shifting to reverse? (2/24/2005 9:35:11 PM)
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Answer:Kimnach Ford says that all small cars equiped with auto trannys that have electronic O/D have a selenoid in the bottom of the transmission pan, and when it gets too cold (teens)along with the cold tranny fluid the selenoid is kind off slow, also the tranny fluid is more viscous (spell) and it will take longer to warm up and provide lubrication. Changing to sinthetic wont help and almost always it does it when in reverse because it is the highest gear located in the tranny. They say start the car and warm up for a minute or so tends to help. Also don't park car where the snow or ice can touch the tranny pan, bad. ford should design something better
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