kennyd63
Mar 13, 2014Explorer
Transmission.
Good morning folks-
I know this question does not apply to my T.T. And I know I may get some heat for posting this on this forum. But I have a question regarding my T.V. it is a 2009 F150 4.6 v-8. I live in the Chicago area and Wed morning at 2 am I had to respond to a emergency call from work. Well by that time we had several inches of very wet snow on the roads. I notice once I got to my destination it was very hard to get the truck in parking. which eventually it did. After getting home and parking the truck in the garage I notice that I was having problems placing the truck in park again. I finally was able to get into park but I decided to try to get it back to reverse or any other gear, it would not moved at all,I felt that the break was very hard to press down to release the shift. With that said is it possible that by the snow been so heavy it may of accumulated in the calipers therefore not allowing me to get the trans off gear? I have never had this problem before or have I ever heard of anything like this. Well the next morning I went to check if everything was ok, and sure enough everything is working fine. Even up to day. Any tips or input would be greatly appreciated .:o
Kennedy>>>
I know this question does not apply to my T.T. And I know I may get some heat for posting this on this forum. But I have a question regarding my T.V. it is a 2009 F150 4.6 v-8. I live in the Chicago area and Wed morning at 2 am I had to respond to a emergency call from work. Well by that time we had several inches of very wet snow on the roads. I notice once I got to my destination it was very hard to get the truck in parking. which eventually it did. After getting home and parking the truck in the garage I notice that I was having problems placing the truck in park again. I finally was able to get into park but I decided to try to get it back to reverse or any other gear, it would not moved at all,I felt that the break was very hard to press down to release the shift. With that said is it possible that by the snow been so heavy it may of accumulated in the calipers therefore not allowing me to get the trans off gear? I have never had this problem before or have I ever heard of anything like this. Well the next morning I went to check if everything was ok, and sure enough everything is working fine. Even up to day. Any tips or input would be greatly appreciated .:o
Kennedy>>>