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E4OD solenoid problem??

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Old 06-20-2011, 12:14 AM
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Question E4OD solenoid problem??

Hello,
I am working on a 95 f-350 7.5L E4OD. The truck has had a lurching problem for years now and no ford dealership has been able to fix it. I was reading today that a bad solenoid pack can cause this problem (TC lockup solenoid), so i went out and disconnected the 9 pin connector today, started the truck and put it in reverse and the truck didnt miss a beat. I pulled the pan and the solenoid pack and it checked good at 20.4 Ohms for each coil. All the pins look good on the pack and the wiring harness. I am wondering if the pack is really the problem by shorting out for a split second causing the lurching or maybe the solenoid bleeding some pressure. I hate to spend the couple hundred on a pack and not have this fixed!

I think I am finally on to the problem because when the pack is disconnected it runs perfect.

Any ideas?
Thanks
Phil
 
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Old 06-20-2011, 07:16 AM
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Hmm. Doesn't tha just tell the TC when to lock and unlock tho? Maybe its a bad TC? since its not locking or unlocking it rides smooth.
 
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