2003 escape stalls from park to reverse/drive
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To the best of my knowledge there is no particular code "for stalling".
Stalling is a result !
There are many possibilities for a vehicle stalling one of which was stated in an earlier post. The code you relayed provides a direction to pursue and that direction was the MLPS, manual lever position switch, formally neutral safety switch. That is the switch that tells the system you are taking it out of park/neutral , raise the RPM to prevent a stall condition due to increased load of the vehicle going into gear.
Stalling is a result !
There are many possibilities for a vehicle stalling one of which was stated in an earlier post. The code you relayed provides a direction to pursue and that direction was the MLPS, manual lever position switch, formally neutral safety switch. That is the switch that tells the system you are taking it out of park/neutral , raise the RPM to prevent a stall condition due to increased load of the vehicle going into gear.
#14
To the best of my knowledge there is no particular code "for stalling".
Stalling is a result !
There are many possibilities for a vehicle stalling one of which was stated in an earlier post. The code you relayed provides a direction to pursue and that direction was the MLPS, manual lever position switch, formally neutral safety switch. That is the switch that tells the system you are taking it out of park/neutral , raise the RPM to prevent a stall condition due to increased load of the vehicle going into gear.
Stalling is a result !
There are many possibilities for a vehicle stalling one of which was stated in an earlier post. The code you relayed provides a direction to pursue and that direction was the MLPS, manual lever position switch, formally neutral safety switch. That is the switch that tells the system you are taking it out of park/neutral , raise the RPM to prevent a stall condition due to increased load of the vehicle going into gear.
Right Hanky, stalling is what can happen when this part fails. Billydsr, you ought to have the diagnosis verified before you buy anything.
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