I just got home from buying my 'new' 03 T-bird, black, black hardtop, partial red interior and only 17,500 miles. The battery was dead when I arrived because the car had been in storage. We jumped it off and went for a test drive. Everything seemed to work great and after checking everything out as well as possible in the seller's driveway, I bought the car. My grin turned to a frown about twenty miles later, when I noticed the transmission indicator had changed from a 'D5' to an 'E'. Which I understand is a transmission error code. I called the seller, but he had no idea what I was talking about. Anyway, I was about 80 miles from home and didn't know what to do. The car was running and shifting fine, so I limped home at 55 mph. I didn't feel, hear, or smell anything wrong. My question is how bad is this? Is it safe to drive the car? I'm supposed to go out of town this weekend and my other vehicle is a 54 Chevy truck with no AC. Could this be a minor fix, or am I in big trouble? If it is a big deal can I exect any help from Ford since the car has only 17,500 miles? I need some advice.
Thanks,
Trent
Thanks,
Trent


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