Lubricate all linkage parts and check for bent, misaligned or worn parts
The selector lever.
An automatic transmission is a type of car transmission that shifts gears on its own. Therefore, cars with automatic transmissions will not have a clutch pedal and will have a selector lever as opposed to a shift knob.
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FAT refers to Floor Automatic Transmission while AT means Automatic transmission in case where shift lever is installed at the steering column
A transmission that shifts through gears after moving lever to "d" without driver doing anything no clutch pedal
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That means the switch on the gearbox or lever is stuck for some reason.
On a 2002 Ford Explorer : The automatic transmission gear selector lever is on the steering wheel column ( if you are asking about the automatic transmission fluid level dipstick , starting with the 2002 model year of the Ford Explorer four door , there isn't one )
You could have a : ( C6 ) - 3 speed automatic transmission ( check the sticker on the end of the drivers door for the transmission code " K " or an ( E4OD ) - 4 speed automatic transmission ( code " E " ) Has an overdrive cancel switch on the end of the gear selector lever and displays P R N (D) 2 1
one should first release the Transmission lever position for park to neutral and then release the Park brake lever. This is for any make and model with Automatic transmissions.
It's mounted to the transmission where the shift lever meets the case if it's an automatic trans.
On a 2002 Ford Taurus : You could have the gear shift lever up by the steering wheel or by the floor console for your automatic transmission And , if you mean the automatic transaxle ( transmission ) fluid level dipstick , it is near the firewall between the engine and the brake fluid reservoir in the engine compartment