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CLUNK. No reverse. Help

Question:

Put the car in manual low gear (the "1" position on the quadrant) and get up to about 25 mph….. let off the gas. If you have no engine braking I would guess at a concern with the low/reverse band or hydraulic circuit. If you do have engine braking and for sure all forward gears appear to work normal, I’m snookered. Either way, the transmission is coming out. — Jim Warman

– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> 1999 Explorer XLS 4×4 > I’m not mechanically inclined, so all I know is that my wife put our Explorer > in reverse, backed up 10 feet, there was a loud clunk, and no more reverse. All > other gears are fine. In 4-wheel drive, same thing: forward but no > reverse.There has been no other indication of problems (noises, smells, > vibrations, etc.). Transmission fluid looks fine. Any questions, theories, or > comments would be greatly appreciated.

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1999 Explorer XLS 4×4 I’m not mechanically inclined, so all I know is that my wife put our Explorer in reverse, backed up 10 feet, there was a loud clunk, and no more reverse. All other gears are fine. In 4-wheel drive, same thing: forward but no reverse.There has been no other indication of problems (noises, smells, vibrations, etc.). Transmission fluid looks fine. Any questions, theories, or comments would be greatly appreciated.

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