FORD Explorer Transmission diagnostic/fault analysis
Engine, Fuel & Emissions system·2003–2005 · FORD repair guide
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FORD Explorer — What to know
The Explorer is Ford's mid-size SUV with a broad service network. The 3.5 EcoBoost V6 (2011–2019) is the most popular engine and is generally reliable. Known issues include cabin exhaust fume intrusion on 2011–2017 models and carbon buildup on EcoBoost direct injection engines.
What is this repair?
Plain-English overview
Transmission ancillary repairs — including mechatronic units (DSG), valve body replacement, selector cables, shift actuators, bearings and oil coolers — address specific internal failures before they escalate to full transmission replacement.
Warning signs
How to tell your FORD Explorer needs this repair
- Jerky or hesitant gear changes on dual-clutch transmissions
- Fault codes specific to a solenoid, actuator or selector position sensor
- Gear selector moving without engaging correctly
- Transmission oil contaminated with metal particles
- Whining or rumbling noise from the gearbox area
Common causes
Why FORD Explorer vehicles need this repair
- 1.Infrequent gearbox oil changes allowing sludge to accumulate
- 2.Worn synchronisers from high-mileage gear changes
- 3.Oil leaks reducing lubricant level and causing dry running
- 4.Overheating from sustained towing or extreme use
What affects the price
Why your quote may differ
- Part type — mechatronic units are expensive (€800–€2,000 parts alone)
- Whether specialist flushing and recalibration is included
- OEM vs refurbished mechatronic (refurbished available at lower cost)
- Fluid flush and replacement at the same time
At a glance
Key facts about this repair
Labour time
0.5–1.5 hours
at a typical garage
DIY difficulty
Easy
Risks of ignoring this
What happens if you delay
- Progressive slipping worsening until the car becomes undriveable
- Damage spreading to the flywheel or pressure plate, significantly increasing repair cost
- Sudden failure leaving you stranded
- Inability to select gears if the gearbox or selector mechanism is affected
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