automatic overdrive

Asked by castro Nov 04, 2013 at 12:30 AM about the 2000 Ford Expedition

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

whe the car runs up to 70 or 75 m/h my trannys runs normal with no problems . but when i increase it  to 80 to 85 m/h. rpm goes to wild/ transmission lost control gear shifted to neutral.need to slow down before it will shift to gear.
is this electronically or mechanicaly problem and where to look.

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All auto trannys have a shift knotdown cable and the shift on side of tranny could have been knotted off of its alinemant marks if you will take cable lose use a flash light and make sure your alinement marks are lined !

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There is a slot in the leaver on side of tranny that a bolt with ajustment screws keep in place behind are the alinement marks !

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