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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Re: How To: End the ATX 1-2 Bang Shift!!!
Well I got the sensor and installed it. Battery was unhooked and everything reset and sure enough it is still there. I notice when I put it in drive it will buck into gear at times but other gears are fine. The fluid seems good doesn't smell burnt but I was gonna change it anyway cause I am not sure when it was done last. There is no slipping that I can feel. It is only a hard shift between 1 and 2 with a little buck when downshifting into 2 on throttle. I was thinking maybe a roll resistor mount?? The front one looks okay but I haven't looked the back yet. I will reset the computer one more time but I don't think it will help.
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Posts: 10
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Re: How To: End the ATX 1-2 Bang Shift!!!
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No wonder I couldn't see them. :D Can someone pls post them again? I am mechanically challenged but I do think is worth to try this before I take the car somewhere else. Looking at the step by step pics will definitely help. I figured that if it doesn't work it will be $ 20.00 and 15 mins of my time. |
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: Jackson TN
Posts: 131
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Re: How To: End the ATX 1-2 Bang Shift!!!
Ford parts online is gone where can I order this from cause my mechanic says I need it
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