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    #16
    if the fluid had any hint of red, the trans wasnt already acting funny, and it was only a light darkness in the pan, you should be fine.
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      #17
      The transmission shifts very smoothly, driving this car is like riding around in a sofa.

      Sometimes, when reaccelerating, the backshift from fourth to third is a bit rough, but I guess nothing can be done for that (maybe check the TV cable?).

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        #18
        '89 has that TV bushing too doesn't it? Not that I'm saying that that is causing you problems, but if it's that stock bushing, I would replace it immediately!

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          #19
          What do You mean by TV cable bushing? Are You talking about the grommet, the linkage?

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            #20
            the little thing that holds the TV cable to the throttle body.

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              #21
              every EFI ford car i've ever rode/driven in buzzed at idle..
              Give a man a fish and he will be fed for a day. Teach a man to fish and he will promptly forget that he once did not know, and proceed to call anyone who asks, a n00b and flame them on the boards for being stupid.

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                #22
                It it ain't broke, don't fix it but at least maintain it.
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                  #23
                  Originally posted by 86VickyLX View Post
                  the little thing that holds the TV cable to the throttle body.
                  I got it : TV cable bushing = TV cable grommet (grommet must be a chevy word, sorry about that).

                  When I bought the car, the original bushing was already broken, and the TV cable assy was simply wired to the throttle linkage
                  I drove around like that a couple of thousands of miles. The AOD shifted a little late and I had no kickdown. A few weeks ago, I got me a new bushing: since then, the shifting has radically changed, kickdown is back. The only thing is the back shift from 4 fourth to third : either late, either a little harsh.

                  Luckily I didn't destroy my transmission driving around without bushing.

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                    #24
                    My 89 buzzes like that too and it doesnt have a smog/air pump, and the fuel pump has more of a hum.
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                      #25
                      Well, it could be the transmission, the AODs buzz sometimes. Mine used to buzz in park. Before the rebuild. But I've been told rebuilt ones can buzz too.

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                        #26
                        if it is coming from dash the part is called parking brake release vacuum switch you have to order it from ford it is very common in the older crown vics and marquis

                        it is located on the steering coulum

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                          #27
                          Buzzing not hissing. And yes it is a very common problem, one that I am too cheap to fix, so now my parking brake only disengages with the handle.

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                            #28
                            Could easily be the fuel pump, as most fuel pumps tend to buzz.

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                              #29
                              Some louder than others :lol: Mine's more of a whir. Not a buzz. The only buzz I know of is the transmission. Mine only did it in park, before the rebuild. Now I don't hear any buzzing.

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