Posted by Lumpy on February 21, 2008 at 13:27:46 from (208.126.102.224):
In Reply to: Ford transmissiom issue?! posted by firsttimefarmaller on February 21, 2008 at 13:05:18:
Had the same problem with my '99 windstar. In 2004 it had 66,000 miles on it and pucked the tranny. Parts and labor was $3300.00. 1 month later it blew one of the ends out of the steering rack..$550.00 for that one. Wife got pissed and wanted to trade it. They gave us $6250.00 for it even with all that documented work done to it. Traded for a Buick SUV. Found out 3 months after the trade that Ford issued a service bulletin on the windstar trans '99 on up. There was a small "e" clip that was breaking inside the trans letting the fluid pressure drope on certain clutch packs, thus burning them out. That "e" clip at a hardware store costs about .45 cents and can be replaced just by pulling the trans pan, removing the filter and a couple of bolts. I drove Fords up to that point and have never looked at another one.
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