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So this is my first post here and I need helping figuring out whats wrong with my transmission, It wont shift past 2nd gear and I just replaced the vacuum modulator but that didn't make a difference, so any ideas about what might the problem could be would be very helpful.
 


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I imagine you checked the rest of the vacuum line for cracks, rubs and burns?
 

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welcome! post this in the trany section with what kinda of trany it is and someone will probably be able to give you some ideas.
 

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Probably an A4LD, trans code would be "T" if so. Those sometimes had 3-4 shift inhibit solinoid problems. The auto trans folks will know more and post up pretty quick here. Welcome
 

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Thanks for replying so fast and I did check the line and it had a little bit of cracks in it but they didn't look like they punctured threw the hose. Even if there was a small hole that I couldn't see would that little vacuum leak be enough for the tranny not to shift, and it is a 4ld?
 

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Thanks for replying so fast and I did check the line and it had a little bit of cracks in it but they didn't look like they punctured threw the hose. Even if there was a small hole that I couldn't see would that little vacuum leak be enough for the tranny not to shift, and it is a 4ld?
A small hole in a little tiny vacuum line is a big leak. If you have cracks where you can see you may have more where you can't, in that case I would replace it for good measure. Just get it by the foot at the parts store.
 

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Ok I'll try that out tomorrow, and is there any specific spot to adjust the vacuum modulator to, and when I pull it out of the transmission is ATF supposed to come out aswell?
 

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Ok I'll try that out tomorrow, and is there any specific spot to adjust the vacuum modulator to, and when I pull it out of the transmission is ATF supposed to come out aswell?
The modulator has an o-ring seal so yes it stops fluid. I never put one on an A4LD but it looks like you just orient the vacuum tube the same, my manual said just install it with its clamp and bolt lol.

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Here:http://www.oreillyauto.com/site/c/search/Transmission+Parts/C0073/C0338.oap?model=Bronco+II&vi=1106176&year=1988&make=Ford&page=2&results=20&sortBy=1

Just keeping the thread going till an A4LD guru shows up.
 
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Well I figured it out, it was just a plug on top of the speedometer I forgot to plug back in after I re installed the transmission from replacing the rear main seal on the motor.
 

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