my 1997 Ford Explorer XLT will not go move backwords. It will go frontward, but when put into reverse it just will not move. Someone said it might be my range sensor. What is that and what is its function?What does a Transmission sensor do in a 1997 Ford Explorer XLT?They sense temperture, gear shift selection, and shift points for automatic trans.
Suggest you park facing forward until you see a mechanic.What does a Transmission sensor do in a 1997 Ford Explorer XLT?The TRL or transmission range sensor tells the transmission control module what gear is selected and what course of action is needed to operate properly. Before you go throwing parts at your vehicle because of what 'someone' said it would be best just to have it properly diagnosed and repaired at a Ford dealer or good independent shop.What does a Transmission sensor do in a 1997 Ford Explorer XLT?Check and make sure that EVERY electrical component (light, flashers, heater fan, etc.) is working properly. I had a burnt out turn signal bulb in my Ranger and the tranny kicked out of overdrive and wouldn't shift. I think the sensor you are looking for is located near the front of the transmission case. Check your relays and fuses too. good luck.
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