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Where is a shift solenoid located on a ford f150

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My 2000 f150 with the 4.6 l motor shifts ok until it warms up then won't shift into over drive. It has 3 trans codes a and b. And 1 more but are all accessible from the pan or do I have to pull out trans?

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They are in the transmission . Remove the transmission fluid pan. You will see the valve body , the solenoids are mounted to it. They are clipped in. Do not remove the valve body unless you have to. Things pop out of it. Be careful removing solenoids, things can pop out of these holes also. Hold the solenoid and remove the clip/s.

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: how do you install a shift solenoid on a ford f150

Solenoid or shifting governor. I am aware of a governor on the passenger side of that tranny. It has like a coat hanger type lock over it. It just pulls out once you get the cap off. Let me know if you can't find it.

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SOURCE: shift interlock solenoid in a 2005 f150

this is ill advised as it is a safety feature...

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SOURCE: Location of Shift Solenoid in 1999 Ford Expedition Eddie Bauer?

They are round "cans" with wires attached. You should have SSA, SSB, SSC, Torque converter and Pressure Control solenoids. They control pressures and have no mechanical linkage.

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SOURCE: ON MY FORD F150 IT WON1T GO INTO REVERSE. SHIFTS

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  • Posted on Aug 13, 2010

SOURCE: transmission control solenoid location for 96 ford f150

whether it is the smaller (4R70w) or the bigger (E4OD), the solenoids are under the pan. The E4OD solenoids are in one big block where the other trans has them seperated

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