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Old 08-24-2006, 01:31 PM
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99 Transmission work

Well, I finally had some time to work on my transmission. I did some research and my problem is pointing to the valvebody. I was having 1-2 shift problems (soft, hard, and other; and yes I checked the wiring before I did this). I removed the valve body, no problem, without dropping the transmission. I did all the work from under the hood. While briefly testing, I did come across a sticky valve, which was the whole reason I'm doing this. I'll have to take some pics of the work I do on the valvebody.
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--rear main seal, u/l ball joints, pitman/idler arms, i/o tie rod ends, control arm bushings, motor/trans mounts, oil relocation lines, door pin bushings, water pump, ring/pinion.
--Bad ABS ground, loose connection blower motor, repaired pulse board.
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1999 Ford Windstar SE 3.8L 160,000miles
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--P171/P174 procedure, loaded control arms, tie rod ends, shocks, struts, springs.
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Old 08-24-2006, 03:02 PM
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Re: 99 Transmission work

Please share some pictures!

You were able to get to the valve body from under the hood - without going under the van?
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Old 08-24-2006, 03:41 PM
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Re: 99 Transmission work

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Please share some pictures!

You were able to get to the valve body from under the hood - without going under the van?
Yup, I think that it might have took a bit longer the way I did it, but there was alot more room. I removed that windshield wiper assembly (I think it's called the cowl), airbox, battery, and battery holder, and disconnected all the trans plugs and anything else in the way. Then, I used a jack (with some wood) to jack up the transmission, and removed that trans bracket that was blocking the side pan. Took the side pan bolts off, took it out, then unbolted the pump assembly and valve body. There were some bolts that had to stay in otherwise the pump assem and the valve body would separate (probably a bad thing to do). After getting all the bolts out, it came right out. Now, I'm just waiting for the tool to hopefully fix this problem.
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1998 Blazer 4WD 4.3L 118,000miles 4dr
Repairs
--rear main seal, u/l ball joints, pitman/idler arms, i/o tie rod ends, control arm bushings, motor/trans mounts, oil relocation lines, door pin bushings, water pump, ring/pinion.
--Bad ABS ground, loose connection blower motor, repaired pulse board.
Mods/upgrades
-Throttle plate mod.

1999 Ford Windstar SE 3.8L 160,000miles
Repairs
--P171/P174 procedure, loaded control arms, tie rod ends, shocks, struts, springs.
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Old 08-24-2006, 06:24 PM
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Re: 99 Transmission work

While you are in that area, I strongly recommend you rebuild the 1 - 2 servo on rear of tranny.
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Old 08-24-2006, 09:57 PM
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Re: 99 Transmission work

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While you are in that area, I strongly recommend you rebuild the 1 - 2 servo on rear of tranny.
Already did that, got the revised parts also. Only problem I have is the new spring is much bigger and is difficult to get in and probably impossible to get out without moving things around.
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1998 Blazer 4WD 4.3L 118,000miles 4dr
Repairs
--rear main seal, u/l ball joints, pitman/idler arms, i/o tie rod ends, control arm bushings, motor/trans mounts, oil relocation lines, door pin bushings, water pump, ring/pinion.
--Bad ABS ground, loose connection blower motor, repaired pulse board.
Mods/upgrades
-Throttle plate mod.

1999 Ford Windstar SE 3.8L 160,000miles
Repairs
--P171/P174 procedure, loaded control arms, tie rod ends, shocks, struts, springs.
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Old 08-25-2006, 08:09 AM
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Re: 99 Transmission work

Hmmm ... didn't know about a "new" spring!
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Old 08-25-2006, 10:06 AM
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Re: 99 Transmission work

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Hmmm ... didn't know about a "new" spring!
These are Sonnax parts, not OEM. They seem to have many fixes for the AX4S. Check out their website, it's very informative. Here's a few links..

http://www.transmissionspecialty.com...B/AXODE_VB.htm

http://www.transmissionspecialty.com/parts/DM/AXODE.htm

Main website - http://sonnax.com/
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1998 Blazer 4WD 4.3L 118,000miles 4dr
Repairs
--rear main seal, u/l ball joints, pitman/idler arms, i/o tie rod ends, control arm bushings, motor/trans mounts, oil relocation lines, door pin bushings, water pump, ring/pinion.
--Bad ABS ground, loose connection blower motor, repaired pulse board.
Mods/upgrades
-Throttle plate mod.

1999 Ford Windstar SE 3.8L 160,000miles
Repairs
--P171/P174 procedure, loaded control arms, tie rod ends, shocks, struts, springs.
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