2003 ford explorer p0760-p0763 codes. (99% the fix

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  • 👀👀➡️Please If you dont have a scanner check you connector for the solenoid pack and remove the red or orange plastic insert. Where the conector meet the pins for the solenoid. And check the wiring. And check the fuses should be 3 fuses. In the engine compartment. Any question leave here i will do my best to help. 😃😃

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  • @Mike-iu7ck
    @Mike-iu7ck 10 месяцев назад +1

    here's one. I got the po760 and po763 fault codes for solenoid c and b electrical fault on a 2009 ford explorer. 5r55. fluid levels good, replaced solenoid pack. still throwing the 2 codes. replaced the transmission pin plug and cleaned it just in case. still throwing the same 2 codes 760 and 763. I'm out of ideas. what else can I look at?

    • @1Wayfix
      @1Wayfix  10 месяцев назад

      Do you have scanner so you can activate them?

    • @1Wayfix
      @1Wayfix  10 месяцев назад

      Did you use. Re manufactured. Ones or new ones. ?? What brand. ????

    • @Mike-iu7ck
      @Mike-iu7ck 10 месяцев назад

      I have a scanner but it is not bi directional so its worthless in this case. I will need to buy one and to compound the problem I bought a remanufactured solenoid pack off ebay. it still threw the 760,763 after install. I then focused on the 11 wire pin plug. before I changed the 11 wire pin plug in the 5r55s I unplugged it and sprayed contact cleaner into the plug and the pins on the solenoid pack in case some contamination was causing the issue. after bolting the plug down the problem was gone. ran great, shifted great and no check engine light....for about 4 miles and it was back. I took it out and sprayed it again and it ran great for about3 miles so I changed the plug thinking I had found the problem only to find it was still throwing the 760, 763 fault codes. I should mention my overdrive light would not come on when it started throwing the fault codes fault codes, when I cleaned the plug that also started working again until it started throwing the 760,763 codes again. @@1Wayfix

    • @Mike-iu7ck
      @Mike-iu7ck 10 месяцев назад

      I guess I should get educated on how to test the solenoid pack so I can rule that out

    • @1Wayfix
      @1Wayfix  10 месяцев назад

      @@Mike-iu7ck I recommend. Get a new one. Because this is second time. That have to do this job. If you can see in the video. The solenoid pack don’t looks old. After 2 weeks. The same codes come back. So i check. Everything I gain. And. End it up. Replace again with a new one. Its been 1 month. And. No codes.
      What I recommend. Is. Use a new one.
      Any question leave here. I will do my best to help. 😊