You need a good tranny shop. There is something major wrong inside.
Overdrive is the normally allowed position in a Ford Explorer automatic transmission , once the vehicle speed is fast enough ( my Ford Explorer is 50 MPH ) the automatic transmission will automatically shift into overdrive
possibly the throttle position sensor the sensor will also change the shifting pattern
Place a drip pan beneath your 1995 Mercedes Benz automatic transmission. Remove the automatic transmission drain plug. Allow the transmission fluid to drain out. Replace the drain plug to its original position. Fill the transmission with new fluid.
automatic transmission solenoid switch latched in low/reverse position
Neutral (N) or Park (P).
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If a car jerks forward while in the break position it is not the Automatic Break System but rather the transmission.
get in under the truck and unhook the transmission link and move it towards the back two clicks
automatic transmission solenoid switch latched in low/reverse position
Yes but it will send a code to obdII for faulty sensor.
That means the switch on the gearbox or lever is stuck for some reason.
I don't think so. The automatic transmission is controlled by engine speed, vehicle speed and throttle position. A large vacuum leak could effect throttle position, but it would cause other problems more noticable than the effect on transmission shifting. a vacuum leak mpuld not cause trasmission to slip but a band inside transmission would cause the problem