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White Light 05-14-2019 10:03 AM

1994 F250 E40D Shift Problem
 
1994 F250 460 engine, E40D Transmission. While driving 40mph, transmission abruptly downshifted to 2nd gear. I stopped for school bus moments later. The transmission, while in "Drive", would not shift out of first gear. I manually shifted selector to 2nd gear which it abruptly shifted into 2nd. I shifted it back into Drive, it would not leave 2nd gear. Since event, I have replaced speed sensor and neutral/safety sensor. Neither has helped. I am not getting any codes. Any ideas?

sandymane 05-14-2019 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by White Light (Post 18652433)
1994 F250 460 engine, E40D Transmission. While driving 40mph, transmission abruptly downshifted to 2nd gear. I stopped for school bus moments later. The transmission, while in "Drive", would not shift out of first gear. I manually shifted selector to 2nd gear which it abruptly shifted into 2nd. I shifted it back into Drive, it would not leave 2nd gear. Since event, I have replaced speed sensor and neutral/safety sensor. Neither has helped. I am not getting any codes. Any ideas?

Are you not getting codes on the CEL on the dash or not getting codes by using a reader or jumper? Sandy

White Light 05-15-2019 07:45 AM

Hi Sandy, the last code I got on a obd1 reader was egr related, 327 I believe, and shouildn't have had anything to do with the transmission I don't think. I did however replace the sensor which removed that code.

sandymane 05-15-2019 08:29 AM

[QUOTE=White Light;18654036]Hi Sandy, the last code I got on a obd1 reader was egr related, 327 I believe, and shouildn't have had anything to do with the transmission I don't think. I did however replace the sensor which removed that code.[/QUOTE

My last E4OD problem was caused by corroded capacitors in the computer PCM. Without codes I suggest you pull the PCM and inspect it since the E4OD is controlled by it. Sandy

mrollings53 05-15-2019 04:44 PM

What's the fluid level?

White Light 05-16-2019 07:11 AM


Originally Posted by mrollings53 (Post 18654861)
What's the fluid level?

Fluid level is good.


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