TXxlt
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- Vehicle Year
- 2002
- Make / Model
- Ford
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- Automatic
Just recently a new issue has developed. It often takes 2-3 attempts of moving the shift lever into D back to N and back to D in order to get forward gears.
I am fairly certain that it is not the transmission itself. I serviced it when I got the truck. The fluid looked alright then. The truck also drives great.
I am worried that I will be stuck somewhere with no forward movement. There does not seem to be an issue with reverse.
I have examined the shift cable and checked the torx bolts under the dash that are a common issue.
My thought is that it is the the MLPS or neutral saftey switch.
Is this the most likely issue, or am I overlooking something?
I am fairly certain that it is not the transmission itself. I serviced it when I got the truck. The fluid looked alright then. The truck also drives great.
I am worried that I will be stuck somewhere with no forward movement. There does not seem to be an issue with reverse.
I have examined the shift cable and checked the torx bolts under the dash that are a common issue.
My thought is that it is the the MLPS or neutral saftey switch.
Is this the most likely issue, or am I overlooking something?
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