So I have been having some overheating problems. Starting a few months ago I overheated and heater was blowing cold. After googling on the side of the highway I ran the car with the radiator cap off until it stopped bubbling over refilled coolant. Some how that fixed things for a while. Now I...
I appreciate you taking the time to post that. Thing is the tanny shop said I am not throwing any codes at all. Now who the hell knows maybe they just thought they could get me to throw down on a new tranny. I really hate this. I also have a sneaking suspicion that they didn't fill my tranny...
I've seen some member's with similar concerns. From what I understand the guy who runs it is doing it as a side job. You will most likely get your stuff, it just may take a while.
I was really thinking about this but after reading some posts on here I see that people were having trouble getting some bolts off and needed a swivel socket. It looks easy enough though.
I'm gonna bring it to a mechanic that my cousin knows and let them take a look tomorrow.
Tranny shop says I need a rebuild.. Quoted me at 1800 that's probably without labor. They said they saw chunks of metal in the pan. This sucks. I'm wondering if I should get a second opinion. Maybe take it to Lincoln.
So as the title says, I'm pretty certain that I need the Solenoid pack replaced in the tranny. I was first gonna go to the used car dealer's service because the guy that works on the car was a Lincoln Mercury tech. Then I decided may my trusted mechanic could help. He didn't even wanna look...
I'm not hearing the exact same thing but I can't tell cuz it's youtube vid. Had a creaking on my pass front side. Could make it happen if I pushed the car down. Turns out that I needed an alignment and it went away.
Gotta say Tasca looks good but I had to request the price of one of their parts. It wasn't listed for some reason. They haven't got back to me it's been over a week.
I think I read this on the forum in an old post. Unfortunately I don't remember what happened. Maybe unplug the battery for a few hours and reset the computer? Shooting in the dark here. Check out the manual ya never know.
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