I was driving my van and i guese i had a transmission fluid leak and my van started smoking i stopped and checked under the hood and there was definatly a transmission leak i could not tell where it was coming from on the transmission so i added more transmission fluid then crept home the next day i added more transmission fluid and jacked up the front end to see if i could find the leak to my surprise it was no longer leaking but now my van is having problems moving forward into gear it will go in reverse no problem but when i try to accelerate forward its hard to go it shimmys and shakes then after a min or 2 it clonks into gear and starts moving but everytime i stop it does it again trying to get going again. plz help
SOURCE: 2001 Ford Windstar transmission is leaking fluid
I would have it de-greased thoroughly,make sure fluid is at correct level, then operate it for short drives at operating temperature,checking frequently for the first sign of a leak.Check the cooler lines and the vent, If it is running to hot or over full it will "blow" excess out vent.Hope this helps.
SOURCE: press accelerator, but car won't move
take the car to the trasmission guy, have them check it out.
you may have burn the troque converter.
SOURCE: 1999 Ford Windstar, idles rough, slow acceleration
sounds like a large vacuum hose was knocked off the engine when they pulled the trans out, have that checked.
SOURCE: 1999 F250 only goes in reverse, no forward gears.
I believe that reverse is operated by a brake band. So it seems to be stuck. It is operated by a piston, and the seal could have swelled and caused too much friction. But you could loosen up the adjustor so that it is disengaged, in order to get forward gears again. Perhaps you can force the piston to retract as well, once you drop the pan again.
SOURCE: 2001 Ford Windstar transmission fluid leak
Sorry!,..More than likely the front seal of the transmission has actually cut a groove into the torque convertor neck.I have seen these hundreds of times, when the van is hot the seal wont hold the fluid pressure behind it and trans fluid will leak past...also the lines/hoses are on the side of this transmission..the vent is located on top of this trans near the main connector,.not in the front(Ax4n).,, seriously go to an accredited trans shop only for this repairATRA......again sorry for the bad new..Bob Stinson
Transmission
gear assembly and transmission needs inspection. Also check the transmission
fluid level. Also is the fluid getting leaked or its low.
There
are few very helpful links with solutions to troubleshoot these problem.
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I
suggest you to refer these links.
Click
the link below:-----
2000 Toyota Camry:
Transmission slipping and Stuck up?
http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/05/2000-toyota-camry-transmission-slipping.html
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Transmission Slips out of 2nd gear?
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/02/transmission-slips-out-of-2nd-gear.html
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Car engine Overheats and
transmission starts slipping?
http://schematicsdiagram.blogspot.com/2011/12/car-engine-overheats-and-transmission.html
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2006 Ford Explorer: Engine
Vibrates and gears slipping?
http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/06/2006ford-explorer-engine-vibrates-and.html
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Clutch slipping problem?
http://howtobyme.blogspot.in/2012/03/clutch-slipping-problem.html
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Dodge Anti slip System is
not operating?
http://whatisbyme.blogspot.in/2012/07/dodge-anti-slip-system-is-not-operating.html
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OD light flashing and transmission fluid
leaking?
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/02/od-light-flashing-and-transmission.html
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Transmission fluid leaks near radiator on ford
windstar?
http://repairhelpcenter.blogspot.in/2012/02/transmission-fluid-leaks-near-radiator.html
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Ford Windstar transmission fluid leaking?
http://technoanswers.blogspot.in/2012/02/ford-windstar-transmission-fluid.html
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These
details will help.
Thanks.
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