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Old 10-12-2009, 01:10 PM
Ford0808 Ford0808 is offline
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Default engine stalling if switching into gear

Hi,

a couple of weeks ago I encountered a transmission problem. I have a 1992 Ford Explorer with a 4ADL transmissson. I got a scan done. The error code was 926 - TCC solenoid failure. I replaced the solenoid. After having reassembled everything I started the engine and I shifted into D. The result is that the engine stalls. It is doing that in any gear. What is the cause for this behaviour?
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