Originally posted by klui: I'm not familiar with the Range Selector Sensor. What does it do and where it is located?!?
Thanks.
It sits on top of the CD4E transaxle and tells the PCM what gear you've selected. So if you are in D and the Range Selector Sensor tells the PCM that you are in N or 2, you can understand why the shifting would be irratic or harsh.
Pete...
2004 Mercury Marauder 300A
Black Clearcoat/Dark Charcoal LEATHER
DOB 10/31/2003
DOP 1/2/2004
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