03 Escape auto delay into reverse
#1
03 Escape auto delay into reverse
Hey guys i know theres a thread posted about a 09 escape but i dont want to hyjack his thread with my question so i thought i would post my own thread about my issue.
So i own a 2003 ford escape xlt sport auto...
When putting into reverse it has a 3-4 second delay before it goes into gear.
This delay is only when putting into reverse as drive is instant like normal.
Some more info:
It happens when its warm or cold.
It does not jerk or shift hard when it goes into gear just has the delay.
I took it in yesterday and got a transmission flush done even though the fluid didnt look bad at all but the delay is still there.
it has 75,000miles.
I do have a intake leak so the rpm's sit at around 300-500 not sure if that would affect the reverse delay but thought i would mention it.
Thanks in advance and happy holidays!
So i own a 2003 ford escape xlt sport auto...
When putting into reverse it has a 3-4 second delay before it goes into gear.
This delay is only when putting into reverse as drive is instant like normal.
Some more info:
It happens when its warm or cold.
It does not jerk or shift hard when it goes into gear just has the delay.
I took it in yesterday and got a transmission flush done even though the fluid didnt look bad at all but the delay is still there.
it has 75,000miles.
I do have a intake leak so the rpm's sit at around 300-500 not sure if that would affect the reverse delay but thought i would mention it.
Thanks in advance and happy holidays!
#2
As stated in the earlier post, the reverse clutch piston seal may be damaged and it is losing pressure on application, but eventually gets there. Not the kind of response you wanted to hear, but a good possibility. If there is a restriction in the path to the hydraulic clutch it may need to be opened up to confirm the diagnosis.
#3
does not sound good.Was hoping for better news haha.
My low rpm idle would not have anything to do with it? Cause today my idle was like 200-300 rpm and so i brought it up too 900 rpm and put to reverse and it went in reverse with no delay..
So if it is this reverse clutch piston will i just loose reverse but forward gears will still work as they should?
Just bought this damn thing 3000km ago and nothing but issues with it.
My low rpm idle would not have anything to do with it? Cause today my idle was like 200-300 rpm and so i brought it up too 900 rpm and put to reverse and it went in reverse with no delay..
So if it is this reverse clutch piston will i just loose reverse but forward gears will still work as they should?
Just bought this damn thing 3000km ago and nothing but issues with it.
#4
The vehicle could have more than one problem. Without more info a thorough diagnosis is speculation at best. Might be a good idea to get another opinion or two , but not with incomplete info from the internet. Consider having a good shop check it out thoroughly where they can observe different info that may not be available at this time.
If it is just the reverse clutch ,for example, it should only affect reverse.
If it is just the reverse clutch ,for example, it should only affect reverse.
#7
Yes they are right on top of the trans and you don't need the alignment tool to do it either. The trans range sensor is very common problem on the cd4e no matter what vehicle it is in, and yes it can cause the delay.
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