2003 Ford Escort Transmission

2003 FORD ESCORT
82,000 MILES
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The car came in with the previous owner saying that it had a bad tranny... the cooler was ruptured and the system was full of coolant. We did a complete tranfusion and drove the car with no problems for 200 miles...but... it started throwing a soft code P1744. We dropped the pan and changed the filter and replaced the TCC solenoid. The strangest thing we noticed was, from the beginning, after driving it home (35 miles, with the last 10 miles uphill) as we approached our driveway (and slowed down) we smelled transmission fluid in the cabin. No leaks, drips, etc. fluid levels unchanged. Today, after 350 miles, as we pulled into our driveway, it felt like it was slipping -I'll confirm tomorrow. A seemingly unrelated problem is that it is hard to fill the gas tank--filler keeps shutting off like an evap problem. Could the torque converter be the problem with the tranny?
Jul 24, 2013 at 9:21 PM
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JACOBANDNICKOLAS
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If you got coolant into the trans, it sounds like the radiator is bad. Have you checked that? As far as the refueling problem, check the vent. Air needs to escape for fuel to enter.
Jul 24, 2013 at 9:52 PM
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I forgot to mention that of course we changed the radiator. Will coolant damage a torque converter?
Jul 25, 2013 at 6:27 PM
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It shouldn't damage the torque converter, but will make a mess of the transmission.
Jul 25, 2013 at 9:53 PM