Hello everyone I was trying to seek some advice before I take my truck to a transmission shop for a diagnosis. I have a 2000 ford ranger 3.0l with a automatic transmission (4r44e) and just recently I have felt it shifting harder than normal. So I checked the transmission fluid and it was above the hash marks. The car wasn't even fully warmed up so I waited and let the truck cool down to ambient temperature and checked again, still high. So I removed about half a quart of transmission fluid and drove the car around only for the transmission to not even want to shift into first or second gear! So I checked the fluid again and still it is high. I must be doing something wrong. I checked the tranmission on level ground in park (with and without the engine running) with the emergency brake, the car isn't all the way warmed up but it is warm. Any advice?