- Sep 28, 2003
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Sigh, when you get divorced/separated........rarely is it 100% and permanent, especially when you have kids.
Just got back from getting my ex's 2003 Windstar towed. According to her, everything was fine, on the freeway, and it suddenly lost drive. The rpms would rev, but no joy in the transmission.
I get there and look things over. It runs fine. Oil and trans fluid levels are above minimum. No obvious big leaks. No crazy sounds. Also zero function in any gear; R, D, 2, 1. Just revs like it's in Park or Neutral.
I'll start surfing the Ford forums, but I'll throw it out here. Any Ford guys know if this is a known quirk of Fords of that era?
(For reference, my skill level is low to moderate. I can follow directions, read a schematic, but I don't have much experience. Sensors, brakes, hubs, shocks...I'm good. Pulling a transmission..beyond my experience).
Thanks a ton.
Just got back from getting my ex's 2003 Windstar towed. According to her, everything was fine, on the freeway, and it suddenly lost drive. The rpms would rev, but no joy in the transmission.
I get there and look things over. It runs fine. Oil and trans fluid levels are above minimum. No obvious big leaks. No crazy sounds. Also zero function in any gear; R, D, 2, 1. Just revs like it's in Park or Neutral.
I'll start surfing the Ford forums, but I'll throw it out here. Any Ford guys know if this is a known quirk of Fords of that era?
(For reference, my skill level is low to moderate. I can follow directions, read a schematic, but I don't have much experience. Sensors, brakes, hubs, shocks...I'm good. Pulling a transmission..beyond my experience).
Thanks a ton.