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Anonymous Posted on Mar 16, 2013

My 2005 ford sport trac wont shift out of park

Step on brake,still wont come out of park...

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 19, 2009

SOURCE: my ford 2005 explorer sport trac the windows don't work.

You may want to check the relay that goes to the primary window. This will provide support to all the other windows. However, it may not just be the window relay, it could possibly be that between your window relay and your main switch there is a short or cut wire that is causing this problem. Unfortunately, you may need to visit your Ford Dealership to run a diagnostic on your wire or if you know an electronic shop that can run one to see if it is receiving and sending power. Have them check the main door fuse and window assembly to see that you are getting power.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 24, 2009

SOURCE: MY 2005 FORD SPORT TRAC WON'T SHIFT OUT OF PARK.

First thing to check would be the brake switch

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 02, 2009

SOURCE: Change the brakes on 2007 sport trac

it has front and rear disc brakes, disc brakes are very simple to change out. Most disc brakes have two bolts that hold them on, one on the bottom one on the top on the inside of the brake caliper, they may be an allen head, or just a bolt. Remove them counter-clockwise. After you remove the two bolts, lift up and away on the caliper and the whole assembly will come off. Once you pull the assembly off you will see the two pads, one of them is driven by a piston, the other one is fixed. Remove the fixed one, they just pop off (have little metal clips you may have to slide the pad off). Take a C-clamp or something comparable to squeeze with, place it on the back of the caliper and on the old pad thereby squeezing the cylinder back into the piston, once you squeeze the cylinder back into the piston, it will give you room needed for thicker new brake pads. Piston should retract with the c-clamp fairly easy, shouldn't be a whole lot of resistance. Remove c-clamp after you get it to retract and remove old pad. Put new pad on, just like you took the old ones off. All four are basically the same to change out, they all have two bolts holding them on. You pull those, get the pistons to retract and replace the worn pads, put them back on, line up holes, put bolts back in... and your good to go. When you get back in the car and turn the key on, you may have to pump the brakes a few times.

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wayne

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  • Posted on Nov 19, 2009

SOURCE: 2001 ford sports trac brake lights not working ,

This may be a simple fix, where the wheel jack or washer bottle is located in the back behind the panel, there should be connectors for the rear lights, it is possible that the plug has been dislodged, remove the panels and check the plug connections. Good luck.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 05, 2010

SOURCE: 2005 Ford Sport Trac O/D Off flashes and hesitates

This is likely your electronic speed sensor. The part costs about $60-$70 and is a relative quick fix for a mechanic.

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