transmission fluid and rpm

my neighborhood got flooded and my truck sat for 2 weeks drying out. unbelievably, its running now, but the guy at the auto store said i need to buy some more transmission fluid and put it in. do i pour it in the same place i check it? and, i dont know if i just pour it in, or if its like changing oil, getting under the truck and draining it. i think he said to do it while the truck is running, is this true? will this stop my truck from idling at 2000 rpm? it used to idle at about 1500. damn thing almost tries to take off at the stop lights if i barely take my foot off the brake.

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trixluck
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oops sorry, its a 2000 explorer

Reply to
trixluck

I think (personally) you have more than a few problems with this vehicle. First, ignore the knuckle dragger at teh parts store, he doesn't know what he's talking about.

If the ATF is contaminated, your transmission should be flushed properly.

The fast idle is a totally different problem, if this is new since flooding then you need to take it to a compentent mechanic to have it checked. Have them do a scan and see what codes are being set. Heck, they can check the trans fluid for contamination at the same time.

Do NOT just dump more fluid into the transmission if you don't know exactly what you are doing--the result can easily be a damaged transmission.

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PeterD

Flood? I think it might be time to involve your insurance carrier.... If the water got high enough to contaminate the transmission fluid, chances are you will have electrical headaches for a long time to come...

Getting cheap and trying to do unfamiliar DIY tasks at this point in time will more than likely lead to some serious out of pocket mistakes in the near future.

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Jim Warman

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