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Old 07-09-2004, 11:36 AM
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94 E150 Tranny Problem

302 motor, 130K miles, tranny fluid/filter replaced at 80K. Problem first happened 6 months ago while on a trip, interstate speed of 78mph for 3hrs, came upon a hill and as it kicked in to maintain cruise speed, engine raced and tranny seemed like it was in nuetral. this happened a couple more times on hills only. finished trip at 70mph no problems. had fluid and filter changed again, now 6 months later it started acting up again but now at numerous speeds 35 - 55mph. over the 6 months no real hint of problems. Hoping it is something simple, any thoughts anybody?
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Re: 94 E150 Tranny Problem

The very first thing to check is the ATF level. It MUST be up to, if not slightly over the "full" line when at 60*-120*F on a flat surface with the engine running in "P". If the fluid level is even a little low on this model of trans, yes you can get slipping on hills or during cornering.
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Re: 94 E150 Tranny Problem

I will recheck it
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