it shuts off ass I'm driving

Asked by mluisv1986 Mar 14, 2020 at 06:32 PM about the 2001 Ford Expedition XLT

Question type: General

if I replace three of the sensors on the inside of the
transmission that poses the transmission fluid and
the spark plugs coil packs and everything in it
when I go to accelerate it takes time to pick up and
when it doesn't turn around and still stalls out on
me but it makes a noise sound like it's coming
from where are the sensors at in the inside of the
carburetor what can my problem be with you won't
accelerate when it does catch up to speed
decelerate it turns around and shuts down

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Your vehicle doesn't use a carburetor. It has a throttle body. Randomly changing shift solenoids is not going to fix your issue. You need a proper diagnosis on what is causing your stalling issue by a mechanic. Asking here will can only guess since we are not looking at the vehicle and we can't hear the noise either. Did you try scanning for the OBDii trouble codes yet?

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