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Old 12-22-2001, 04:47 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default AODE Shifting problems

I have a 1994 Mustang GT. As I'm driving, it downshifts one or two gears. When it downshifts two gears, it acts as if it slips out of gear, and the motor just revs. I have had the transmission rebuilt, and it still has the same problem. I've also had the Electronic Pressure Control Solenoid replaced, and I replaced the Throttle Position Sensor myself. Whatever it is, it doesn't seem to show up on electrical systems diagnostic devices. I've looked at the technical service bulletins for my car, and thought that water intrusion into the MLP/TR Sensor may have something to do with it. Have I typed enough information for a diagnosis, or is more needed? This is a good puzzle for Mustang fans. If anyone knows what my car's problem is, please let me know. My e-mail address is chiaronate@hotmail.com. Electronic Pressure Control Solenoid Throttle Position Sensor MLP/TR Sensor
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