Short, to the point, with no unnecessary filler. I’m getting ready to install the AJ1E servo bore repair kit and plan to adjust the bands while I’m at it. Thanks for posting this!
Just did this today worked great I did that and changed filter fluid and put some high mileage trans x in so far so good we moving right along just like we should.
I'm doing this on my 05 mustang right now (had to replace those stupid servo pistons) and the 5r55S version is 120 ft-lbs, then back out 1 1/2 turns. I don't know transmissions too well but it's crazy how different the two are for the torque.
The 10 ft-lbs is important and I am always amazed at how tight 10 ft-lbs actually is. I use the factory band adjuster that I acquired early in my 40-year career as a Ford trans tech
I have a 96 Explorer, 4R55E (older 4 speed one). Runs perfect, I believe the original trans. Thought about doing this - maybe at this point in the game best to leave sleeping bears alone :lol:. The bands usually do in these trans. I think it has to do with servos binding and snapping the bands.
I have a 97 ranger 4.0 the trans has a problem after about 20 mile finding hi gear again I took the silnods out cleaned and tested them made it smoothet and now it will go to 4 no problem but still won't go to 5 until I shot it of for 30 min
Perfect video for what i needed to do. How can you tell if the bands are weakened or broke?? 5R55E automatic transmission and this one has the speed sensor instead of the vacuum modulator, 2007.
Hi do you hold the the adjustment bolt than tighten the nuts all the way to the back and holding the adjustment bolt same time correct and if so how many foot-pounds tight the nut
Is the procedure for 5R55S transmission the same? I have a manual saying you have to turn in to 120 in-lbs and then turn out one and a half turn. Or isnt it that precise?
If you have the manual for your particular model of transmission and you are reading the instructions regarding the band adjustment for it then why are you even looking at this video and asking me these questions? I would follow the manual that you have for your particular model of transmission.
Hi have ford ranger 2007 ok 3.0i turbo diesel it's shifting hard to 3rd gear I put on scanner it's says code p0968 pressure solenoid C control circuit open If I change the solenoid block and new filter and oil should fix it ? And I do have another code p2008 intake manifold runner control circuit bank 1 circuit malfunction any help will be appreciated sorry for my English and thank you alot for your videos
@@76629online you mean wire problem around the gear box and the solenoid connection to check or where you think I should look thank you again for your awesome videos I do have another question can I do the adjustment bolts when I have the solenoid block off or do I need to do the adjustment for the 2 bolts after I install the new solenoid block and oil or I can do the adjustment before ? Thanks again
i have p0733 on 5R55E, 2nd into 3rd feels like drum just spins then drops back into 2nd. can we adjust band to see if its still intact? if so , then what replace servo and adjust accordingly?
If the band is slipping you might be able to tighten up on the adjustment and get a little more life out of it but changing the servo is not going to do anything. Once the friction material gets burned it’s burned. More than likely you are going to have to go into it.
Good knowledge. I have the 5R55S in my Mustang. When should you adjust the bands? I can't find a time or mielage interval so I assume you adjust them when you noticed gear slippage in 2nd, 3rd or overdrive?
Around 70k miles or whenever you notice it start to slip, you'll want to change out your servo pistons anyway and you'll need to do a band adjustment. Kind of a pain, but using AJ1E's O-ring servo piston replacements is a whole hell of a lot cheaper than getting a remanned transmission or getting it sleeved.
Short, to the point, with no unnecessary filler. I’m getting ready to install the AJ1E servo bore repair kit and plan to adjust the bands while I’m at it. Thanks for posting this!
Omg im doing this on my Lincoln and you took the words out of my mouth😂😂
Hi I’m about to do the same, how did it go?
Just did this today worked great I did that and changed filter fluid and put some high mileage trans x in so far so good we moving right along just like we should.
I just finished putting my 5r55e transmission back together.
I'm gonna adjust the bands tomorrow.
Thanks for the video!
Very good !!! Short and to the point without leaving out any important details. Well done
I'm doing this on my 05 mustang right now (had to replace those stupid servo pistons) and the 5r55S version is 120 ft-lbs, then back out 1 1/2 turns. I don't know transmissions too well but it's crazy how different the two are for the torque.
The 10 ft-lbs is important and I am always amazed at how tight 10 ft-lbs actually is. I use the factory band adjuster that I acquired early in my 40-year career as a Ford trans tech
I’ve tightened enough fasteners to know how much 10 ft/lbs is.
Use an inch pound torque wrench instead. 10 foot pounds equals 120 inch pounds.
Excellent video. Thanks for sharing 👍
I have a 96 Explorer, 4R55E (older 4 speed one). Runs perfect, I believe the original trans. Thought about doing this - maybe at this point in the game best to leave sleeping bears alone :lol:. The bands usually do in these trans. I think it has to do with servos binding and snapping the bands.
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Thanks my Dude. Much appreciated
Thank you for your help
😊thanks old buddy
I have a 97 ranger 4.0 the trans has a problem after about 20 mile finding hi gear again I took the silnods out cleaned and tested them made it smoothet and now it will go to 4 no problem but still won't go to 5 until I shot it of for 30 min
Man spell ck is not good to me
Its wore out.
short rise in tension not torque ! but I feel ya.
Perfect video for what i needed to do. How can you tell if the bands are weakened or broke?? 5R55E automatic transmission and this one has the speed sensor instead of the vacuum modulator, 2007.
The trans will slip or not work in some of the gears.
Can I do this same adjustment with a 5r55s?
It should be the same.
Hi do you hold the the adjustment bolt than tighten the nuts all the way to the back and holding the adjustment bolt same time correct and if so how many foot-pounds tight the nut
It’s usually not necessary. I usually do not use a torque wrench for these types of activities. Tighten the nut until it is snug.
@@76629online thank you so much can I do the adjustment when I have the solenoid block off and the transmission panel off?
Does this also work for the 5r55s?
Should.
Is the procedure for 5R55S transmission the same? I have a manual saying you have to turn in to 120 in-lbs and then turn out one and a half turn. Or isnt it that precise?
If you have the manual for your particular model of transmission and you are reading the instructions regarding the band adjustment for it then why are you even looking at this video and asking me these questions? I would follow the manual that you have for your particular model of transmission.
Hi have ford ranger 2007 ok 3.0i turbo diesel it's shifting hard to 3rd gear I put on scanner it's says code p0968 pressure solenoid C control circuit open
If I change the solenoid block and new filter and oil should fix it ?
And I do have another code p2008 intake manifold runner control circuit bank 1 circuit malfunction any help will be appreciated sorry for my English and thank you alot for your videos
Maybe, but you might have a wiring problem. You’ll have to check that.
@@76629online you mean wire problem around the gear box and the solenoid connection to check or where you think I should look thank you again for your awesome videos I do have another question can I do the adjustment bolts when I have the solenoid block off or do I need to do the adjustment for the 2 bolts after I install the new solenoid block and oil or I can do the adjustment before ? Thanks again
i have p0733 on 5R55E,
2nd into 3rd feels like drum just spins then drops back into 2nd. can we adjust band to see if its still intact? if so , then what replace servo and adjust accordingly?
If the band is slipping you might be able to tighten up on the adjustment and get a little more life out of it but changing the servo is not going to do anything. Once the friction material gets burned it’s burned. More than likely you are going to have to go into it.
My band adjustment square part of the bolt snapped off… can I just replace the band adjustment bolts ?
I can’t even begin to imagine how this happened.
@@76629online was loosening the nut and holding the band bolt with a square 5/16 socket when it snapped
@@TurboCarlos You probably shouldn’t be working on automatic transmissions.
Good knowledge. I have the 5R55S in my Mustang. When should you adjust the bands? I can't find a time or mielage interval so I assume you adjust them when you noticed gear slippage in 2nd, 3rd or overdrive?
The only time I have ever adjusted them is during overhaul/replacement. It’s generally not necessary otherwise.
Around 70k miles or whenever you notice it start to slip, you'll want to change out your servo pistons anyway and you'll need to do a band adjustment. Kind of a pain, but using AJ1E's O-ring servo piston replacements is a whole hell of a lot cheaper than getting a remanned transmission or getting it sleeved.
Same method works for 4r44e?
Yep
Whats the locks nuts torque to
Tight.
@@76629online lol
Tight lol
1500 Foot pounds or 36 foot pounds. Whichever comes first. : D
40 ft-lbs or 54,2 nm
For very little money you can but an INCH LB torque wrench on AMAZON,
@@ithoughtitoldyou1956 its not necessary.
Mines a R44E😅