Is it my transmission or a sensor?

Asked by Hunter Mar 18, 2020 at 08:05 PM about the 2007 Ford F-150 XLT

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

My truck will go into gear but when I reach
38mph it starts revving and I have to either
stop or slow wayyy down to go again. Also
when it starts revving I can push the gas
pedal down and it’ll kick into gear but it’s
violent and kicks forward almost like if you
slip the clutch in a manual, and once I get it
to shift it’ll just do it again trying to go into
another gear. I’ve checked my fluids and idk
what’s wrong with it

2 Answers

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Could be low fluid, check it. Could be worn or broken bands inside the transmission. That, you'll have to bring to a transmission shop. Unless you have replaced them before and know how.

Yeah I checked the fluid and it’s good but yeah I have somebody gonna look at it within the next couple of days

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