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Old 05-11-2008, 11:06 AM   #6 (permalink)
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43,000 miles, I tow 8k about 500 miles per month.

Today as I was driving it felt as though someone had applied the brakes. It would do this for a few seconds and then be fine for a few seconds and repeat. Trans has never been hot and seems to work ok in 2nd.

1) Ideas?

2) Should I take it to the dealer or look for a trans specialist in the D/FW Texas area?
That's the diode. I know it because that is what I had before. Your trans is TOAST. I'd recommend you can 1-870-422-3673 and they will ship it to where you want and your trans problems will be over.

Ford has a trans if you are not going to modify the truck otherwise, the warranty is void at the worst case scenario
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