No reverse.... 04 F-150
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No reverse.... 04 F-150
So I went wheeling the other day, not issues or what not.
Woke up this morning to drive truck and it wouldnt go in reverse.
I got these codes from the edge
P2106
P0720
P0722
research up here has led me to believe the sun shell weld ?
I drove the truck and it has all forward gears
I looked under the truck and noticed this. Is that normal or should there be a plug? I can see the flywheel
IMG00175-20100523-1619.jpg?t=1274649967
Woke up this morning to drive truck and it wouldnt go in reverse.
I got these codes from the edge
P2106
P0720
P0722
research up here has led me to believe the sun shell weld ?
I drove the truck and it has all forward gears
I looked under the truck and noticed this. Is that normal or should there be a plug? I can see the flywheel
IMG00175-20100523-1619.jpg?t=1274649967
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Darrin
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Thanks.. I guess Im going to start working on pulling the tranny this afternoon. I can prob manage to pull it myself but rebuild it is a different story....lol
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well got the whole tranny rebuilt...The issues was the tranny got real hot and when it cooled some stuff welded together. I will post some pics of the parts here shortly. But while the tranny was open I went ahead and droped an extra 600 dollars in parts to replace anything that could fail in the near future..
I dont know if the fact it has had 35" tires on it for 60,000 miles with 3.73 gears was part of the problem. Also who knows how hard the first owner was on the truck. But after dropping this much money into it, I plan on keeping this truck for a while (or until I have a boat then its time for a F-250.)
I dont know if the fact it has had 35" tires on it for 60,000 miles with 3.73 gears was part of the problem. Also who knows how hard the first owner was on the truck. But after dropping this much money into it, I plan on keeping this truck for a while (or until I have a boat then its time for a F-250.)
Last edited by Jordanp252; 05-28-2010 at 06:41 AM.
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The plug is removed so you can change the fluid in the torq. Most Ford have a plug on the torq to Drain. All the rubber plug is to cover that hole and act as a dust cover.