thetylerstanley37
Member
- First Name
- Tyler
- Joined
- Jan 10, 2022
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- Location
- British Columbia
- Vehicle(s)
- 2020 Ford Ranger XLT FX4
- Occupation
- Corrections Officer
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- #1
Hello 5g friends,
Here's my story. In January I took my 2020 Ford Ranger XLT to my local Ford dealership to take a look at my transmission. In cold weather I was experiencing lag between shifts and hard shift until warmed up. I have put it in drive and have had to wait 20+ seconds for the transmission to get it rolling forward on a flat surface. I've also put it in drive and had it roll back a few feet on flat ground before slamming into drive with authority. Sometime I would get a hard jerk/clunk when going from park to drive. Worst of all I would experience what I believe to be the clutch slipping, RPM increase and no acceleration. The dealership reset the adaptive driving tables, told me to give it at least 500 km (Canadian lol) and said to bring it back if it continued. The service department went ahead and ordered parts for my transmission anyways and actually reached out before I did. I brought the truck back to them on February 24 as they were planning to replace the transmission valve body as they believed that was the issue (I'm no mechanic). They called me back on February 25 saying that once getting into my transmission they found extensive damage. They've ordered a new transmission from Sacramento that they will be slapping into the truck in a couple weeks. I read on here awhile back that some trucks transmission were underfilled from factory and I wonder if that was the case with my truck. Has anyone else dealt with anything similar?
Here's my story. In January I took my 2020 Ford Ranger XLT to my local Ford dealership to take a look at my transmission. In cold weather I was experiencing lag between shifts and hard shift until warmed up. I have put it in drive and have had to wait 20+ seconds for the transmission to get it rolling forward on a flat surface. I've also put it in drive and had it roll back a few feet on flat ground before slamming into drive with authority. Sometime I would get a hard jerk/clunk when going from park to drive. Worst of all I would experience what I believe to be the clutch slipping, RPM increase and no acceleration. The dealership reset the adaptive driving tables, told me to give it at least 500 km (Canadian lol) and said to bring it back if it continued. The service department went ahead and ordered parts for my transmission anyways and actually reached out before I did. I brought the truck back to them on February 24 as they were planning to replace the transmission valve body as they believed that was the issue (I'm no mechanic). They called me back on February 25 saying that once getting into my transmission they found extensive damage. They've ordered a new transmission from Sacramento that they will be slapping into the truck in a couple weeks. I read on here awhile back that some trucks transmission were underfilled from factory and I wonder if that was the case with my truck. Has anyone else dealt with anything similar?
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