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Pitman

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  1. Hello mga. I feel your pain. I was the original poster on this topic several years ago. Mine ended up being a bad connection where the computer plugs in at the firewall. I unplugged it checking connections and noticed one of the pins were bent on the male end causing damage to the female end. Straightened that up and it has been fine for several years now. Lesson learned, wasted a few evenings swapping out a good tranny when all that was wrong was something as simple as a bad connection. Was able to sell the tranny I pulled out to recoup my money. Let us know how it goes
  2. Scanned it last night. Code is P0657 (actuator supply voltage circuit open). Cleared the codes after that and it works perfect.....until next time. It says the possible culprits are a faulty ecm, faulty ecm connection, or ecm needs updated. Voltage to all transmission solenoids have been interupted. Anybody else ran into this? I'm gonna start with the local ford dealer and check for updates
  3. I didn't replace the sensors since the new one worked fine in the donor car with only 50k miles
  4. Hello all. New to the forum so if this has been discussed already I apologize. I have a 2010 fusion sel 4cyl with 82k miles. The transmission slams when engaging into reverse or drive, and is stuck in 2nd or 3rd (not sure which) when driving, and the engine light is on. You can reset the computer and it does fine for a little while, then the engine light comes on and it starts doing the same thing again. I initially changed the transmission thinking it was just a bad tranny, but this one does the exact same thing. Any help is appreciated. Thanks
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