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louis_eagle92
Falcon transmission issue
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louis_eagle92 (Author)
Good thought! Where exactly would I check the transmission fluid level on this model? Is there a dipstick or some other way to access it easily? Any tips on what to look for – color, smell, etc.?
jana_nacht9
Okay, some Falcons have a dipstick under the hood, near the back of the engine. Check your owner's manual if you are unsure of the location. Color should be reddish, not dark brown or black. If it smells burnt, that's also a bad sign. Honestly, with those symptoms, and if the fluid level checks out, a faulty transmission oil temperature sensor might be the culprit. I'd suggest taking it to a workshop to get it diagnosed properly.
louis_eagle92 (Author)
Appreciate the input! Turns out you were right. Fluid was okay, and the shop confirmed it was indeed the transmission oil temperature sensor. They replaced it, topped off the fluid, and all seems good now. Cost me 365€, but worth it to avoid a blown transmission.
Dalkulla63
Hi! Why can't I get any gears in my 1965 Ford Falcon Futura?
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Dalkulla63
Hi! Why can't I get any gears in my 1965 Ford Falcon Futura?
(Translated from Swedish)
CarlyMechanic
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@Dalkulla63 wrote on
Hi! Why can't I get any gears in my 1965 Ford Falcon Futura?
Start by checking the clutch linkage or cable for any signs of wear or damage, as this could prevent the clutch from fully disengaging. If the linkage seems fine, inspect the clutch fluid level if it's a hydraulic system, or check for any leaks. Let me know how it goes or if you have any further questions!
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jana_nacht9
Rough shifting and grinding? Sounds nasty. Have you checked your transmission fluid level? Low fluid can cause all sorts of havoc with modern transmissions. It might be worth a look before you start chasing sensors.