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Old 06-28-2008, 04:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
dbier63
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Smile 95 Contour SE trans slipping

Ok so here's what I did. Installed a CD4E shift kit. Which did not help. So I checked the computer for codes with the EEC-IV scanner. Found A 668 code which is the transmisson range sensor also known as a "neutral safety switch" at the Auto Zone. Can also be called the "Manual Lever Position Sensor" by Ford. So I installed the range sensor in about 20 minutes and what do ya know the tranny is good as the day it was made. Shifts like a dream. So if any body has a 95 contour with a CD4E (Probably any CD4E) which is not shifting correctly you may want to check the check engine codes with a EEC-IV scanner or if you don't have one and you have a check engine light you might just want to go ahead and change the range sensor. It's right on top of the tranny just below the left side of the battery bracket. It's down there kinda deep. It has two bolts and an electrical connector. Pretty easy to do and fairly cheap. About $40.00 at the Auto Zone. Let me know if you have any questions I'd be glad to help.

P.S. I was told by two trans. shops that I needed a rebuilt trans.
Sometimes it pays to persevere.
Have a good one
Dan Bierman
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