Freestar 2005 slip around 30km
#1
transmission slip when accelerating
Hi,
i have Ford Freestar 2005 V.6 with automatic transmission AX4N. i am his second owner wince 5 years.
Actually since few months, it slip (each time) i accelerate as soon as i reach 10km to 20km. got a boom/ kind of suddnely push-up.
what i have did until now,
there was recall letter from ford to change torque converter and they change it.
fluid is flushed and the level is ok also.
The thing i dont i understand why it happen only when the speed reach between 10-20km but before or after nothing happen, all is well. what it could be?
Also, when while reversing with warmed transmission the gear seem not be engaged there is alway a delay of 3 to 5 seconds. but with cold transmission it engaged on the spot.
Can some help me to find out the problem please .
Please ask my any questions info need more. thanks
Hope i was able to explain my correctly.
i have Ford Freestar 2005 V.6 with automatic transmission AX4N. i am his second owner wince 5 years.
Actually since few months, it slip (each time) i accelerate as soon as i reach 10km to 20km. got a boom/ kind of suddnely push-up.
what i have did until now,
there was recall letter from ford to change torque converter and they change it.
fluid is flushed and the level is ok also.
The thing i dont i understand why it happen only when the speed reach between 10-20km but before or after nothing happen, all is well. what it could be?
Also, when while reversing with warmed transmission the gear seem not be engaged there is alway a delay of 3 to 5 seconds. but with cold transmission it engaged on the spot.
Can some help me to find out the problem please .
Please ask my any questions info need more. thanks
Hope i was able to explain my correctly.
Last edited by TTEUVKY; 10-01-2017 at 02:55 PM.
#3
how it can do in cruise control? the cc start from 48kms..
i think there is a issue with fluid pump drive shaft which is connected in torque convert,
i saw one video on youtube and the guys was talking about that,
dont know exactly where is the problem
i think there is a issue with fluid pump drive shaft which is connected in torque convert,
i saw one video on youtube and the guys was talking about that,
dont know exactly where is the problem
#4
Check to see if the torque converter was ever replaced in recall. You can give VIN to your local Ford Dealer and they can look up any recalls that have not been done yet. I just found out that mine was slipping and it did not have the torque converter replaced by recall.
#5
Check to see if the torque converter was ever replaced in recall. You can give VIN to your local Ford Dealer and they can look up any recalls that have not been done yet. I just found out that mine was slipping and it did not have the torque converter replaced by recall.
actually i dont know, what parts become active (between 0 to 20kmph) when we press accelerator. you know what i mean.
Last edited by TTEUVKY; 10-31-2017 at 06:30 PM.
#7
That sounds like the TCC solenoid in the trans, it controls the pressure and if weak or sludged could cause low pressure at idle , low throttle which would keep the clutches from engaging. As a habit I change any TCC solenoid if I open the trans for filters etc. even if I have to drop the side of the engine down.
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