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2000 Explorer AWD Trans Rumbling


Glacier64
02-07-2007, 03:39 PM
Have the 2000, AWD, V8, Limited. About 50% of the time when the trans goes into overdrive, there is a rumbling coming from what I assume is the transmission. Occasionally, when this happens, the radio momentarily loses power. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.

ETA: 165,000 miles, trans has never been serviced.

MT-2500
02-07-2007, 06:13 PM
Have the 2000, AWD, V8, Limited. About 50% of the time when the trans goes into overdrive, there is a rumbling coming from what I assume is the transmission. Occasionally, when this happens, the radio momentarily loses power. Any thoughts? Thanks in advance.

ETA: 165,000 miles, trans has never been serviced.

Welcome on your first post on AF.
Strange on radio losing power.
I would be looking for a electrical problem there.
Any check engine lights or codes?
What engine and transmission?

Glacier64
02-08-2007, 12:59 PM
I have the 5.0 V8 engine
4 speed overdrive automatic transmission.

No codes or check engine light

I only mention the radio as it only loses power when the transmission rumbles, but not all the time.

MT-2500
02-08-2007, 03:05 PM
I have the 5.0 V8 engine
4 speed overdrive automatic transmission.

No codes or check engine light

I only mention the radio as it only loses power when the transmission rumbles, but not all the time.

A am not sure on what it could be but it would be a good idea to get it in and have it checked out.
Good Luck
MT

shorod
02-08-2007, 09:02 PM
If this were happening on a Taurus, I'd suggest you check the Digital Transmission Range (DTR) switch. They have been known to cause some very interesting electrical issues, including some with the radio. However, I haven't seen where that's such a common occurance on the Explorer.

You may want to search this forum though for "transmission range" or DTR.

-Rod

shorod
02-08-2007, 11:11 PM
Looks like the explanation on the Taurus is because the power for the Rear Control Unit is provided through the DTR switch. No such circuit on the Explorer from what I can tell.

-Rod

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