tranny problems on 99 continental

paul21877

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I have a 99 continental and my car will not engage into any gear. as i was driving i thought i hit the shifter into neatral but i didnt. The car just reved as i slowly came to a stop. the car will no longer ingage into any gear, D,R, anything. i will go into park and the reverse lights go on but it is acting like the car is in "N" and will not engage into any gear. i love this car and the tranny has been PERFECT, not ever slipping and always went right into gear no matter how cold or hot the temp was. I have pleanty of fluid in the tranny and this is killing me. i had the car towed to the dealer and they already are talking about replacing the tranny. I know the tranny is good, but what could this be?
 
Sounds to me like the clutches are toast, how do you know the transmission is good?
 
Your first mistake was taking it to a dealer. :) They aren't bad people but it's fairly typical for them to just replace whole assemblies such as a transmission rather then troubleshoot down to the component level. If you know someone that can recommend a local transmission shop (usually non-franchise) they may be able to help you.
 
Your first mistake was taking it to a dealer. :) They aren't bad people but it's fairly typical for them to just replace whole assemblies such as a transmission rather then troubleshoot down to the component level. If you know someone that can recommend a local transmission shop (usually non-franchise) they may be able to help you.

True, my nieghbor is a Ford Mech. and he tells me all the time to undo any changes I've made to the car. They are trained to replace to "FACTORY" not fix the problems.

By the way welcome back Mindy, It's been awhile.
 
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By the way welcome back Mindy, It's been awhile.

I still poke around here sometimes....when my 230k Cougar takes a dump which sadly may be sooner rather then later (rust and quite a bit of oil burning....not sure if it is worth fixing) I'll either be back in a Mark or a late model LS unless I'm really lucky and get a MKS but I doubt it.

Anywho, so I don't thread hijack, any update on your tranny issues?
 
Well, the tranny WAS good!

I would take it to a transmission shop for the reasons stated above. The dealer will want to replace it with a Ford expensive tranny. A transmission shop will have the ability to troubleshoot, replace the bad part (if you're lucky) but they can rebuild it.

You're looking at $1800 or so for a rebuild. You may get a shop that's a little slow and get a better deal.

You don't suppose he could have damaged the MLPS, do you?
 
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