ctRanger11
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Hey there. I’ve been lurking this forum for a while but decided to make an account to see if anyone had some advice. I know there are a ton of threads about this issue and I’ve read a bunch of them. I commented on another post and someone here was kind enough to advise that I should have the dealer run the test from the latest TSB 25-2134 which I realize now they did back in May… that came back with nothing. Dealer tried to blame it on my “aggressive oversized tires” which I think is bs. I was having shifting issues from the moment I bought this truck (used, private party) with stock tires. I don’t really know where to go from here since the tests are coming back with nada.
Oh also, other issues that have been fixed since I’ve owned: 4x4 switch (faulty light/wire), AC blend door, windshield delaminating/replaced, now I’m having problem with the passenger side window squeaking and taking forever to roll up lol.
Feels like transmission issues are just a given at this point
. It’s a 2019 Lariat and I think an earlier build. Odo 47,000
I do have warranty which is why I’d like to get it fixed before it’s up.
Anyway I feel like I’m going crazy. I’m pretty sure I can tell the difference between riding on AT tires and actual shifting issues. Should I just keep driving and see if it gets any worse? Or have the dealership re-do the test stated in the TSB? If anyone has similar-ish situation and can weigh in here I’d really appreciate it.
Oh also, other issues that have been fixed since I’ve owned: 4x4 switch (faulty light/wire), AC blend door, windshield delaminating/replaced, now I’m having problem with the passenger side window squeaking and taking forever to roll up lol.
Feels like transmission issues are just a given at this point
I do have warranty which is why I’d like to get it fixed before it’s up.
Anyway I feel like I’m going crazy. I’m pretty sure I can tell the difference between riding on AT tires and actual shifting issues. Should I just keep driving and see if it gets any worse? Or have the dealership re-do the test stated in the TSB? If anyone has similar-ish situation and can weigh in here I’d really appreciate it.
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