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    gtgr1shelby Posts: 1, Reputation: 1
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    Jan 15, 2009, 06:06 PM
    92 F-150 tranmisson E4OD
    I have a 92 f-150 supercab truck, when driving, it shifts fine when truck has not warmed up completely. When truck heats up it shifts hard and slips gears. The engine revs up. I was told to change fluid and filter in it, and I did. Now it is worse. I would like to know if it is the sensor or if the clutch bands are burnt out. It is a E40D transmission, 2wd. Can someone help please? I would like to know if I have to spend $200 or $2000. Lol
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    TxGreaseMonkey Posts: 16,761, Reputation: 5597
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    Jan 15, 2009, 06:16 PM

    Ford truck transmissions are tough, provided the pan is droppped and cleaned, filter replaced, and fluid changed (including torque converter*) every 60,000 miles. If not, clutch packs can go.

    Dropping and cleaning the pan and magnet will tell you a lot about the condition of the transmission. I strongly recommend only using Mobil 1 or Amsoil synthetic ATF in these transmissions, which I have seen transform abused F-150 transmissions. I recently performed this procedure on a 1995 F-150 with 190,000 miles. Afterwards, the owner told me it was the first time he could actually sense the transmission up and downshifting. Now, he pulls John Deere tractors around on a trailer with it.

    *Very important.

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