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So, I need a new transmission.

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Son bought a 2014 Ford Fusion SE Hybrid with 90k miles 3 days ago. One owner, trade-in. Perfect routine maintenance history every 3-4,000 miles. Drives and runs perfect. Sounds great. Interior and exterior look new - even the undercarriage. We had no concerns. 

 

Concern:
Son goes into the local Ford dealership (also where this car had been originally purchased and serviced) to check on the cost of getting a second key for it. 

 

He asked about its maintenance history. Come to find the previous owners were quoted $7600 for a new transmission replacement just 2-3 weeks ago (3400 for rebuild repair). D’oh!

 

They also flagged the rear brake pads for replacement at that time too.

 

Mind you, the car seems fine. I questioned dealership as to what the diagnosis was based on. They said the previous owners were a meticulous older couple that noticed a “new” sound recently. They brought it in for diagnosis. No dash lights. Isn’t throwing any codes. Dealership said they heard a subtle whirling sound at certain speeds decelerating (we don’t hear it at all, but…). Based on that reported sound and this 2013-16 Fusion Hybrid Transmission TSB they diagnosed it as needing the Transmission rebuilt or replaced. 


They told us this is rare and not something they really see much there. Could it be inexperience with the reported sound and the TSB alert alone “driving” this recommendation? Could it be some residual sound from rear break pads (which we also cannot hear any issue with right now) and a false transmission diagnosis. Who knows, right!?! Is there any other known way to “test” for the problem that anyone is aware of?

 

No other symptoms. Shifts just fine. No dash lights. We cannot hear anything…runs very quietly. Multiple test drives today following driving/decelerating recommendations. I swear the car sounds, well, normal. NOTHING irregular. Came to this forum for insights from FFH owners.


Really trying to decide if he should cut his potential loses and just sell it, or keep it and roll the dice on the transmission. Hard to act on the $7600 transmission replacement service advice when it seems 100% fine to us.

 

Surprised and baffled. Thoughts?

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19 hours ago, 2014FordFusionSE said:

 

I have a 2014 FFH SE with approximately the same mileage. No issues yet.

 

From what you've written here, I think the dealership was trying to make money off the previous owners/couple. They may have said this to sell them a new car and get a cheap, trade-in.

The TSB clearly mentions a thumping/grinding sound which is clearly not present from what you've described.

 

"

  1. Is a thumping/rubbing or grinding noise present?

    1. Yes - proceed to Step 4.

    2. No - this article does not apply. Refer to WSM, Section 307-01 for normal diagnostics.

"

 

I would not worry about it but that's me. You could take it to another dealership for an inspection but there's a possibility that they may tell you the same thing.

 

 

 

Thanks for the reply and your thoughts. I think this is also where our collective thinking is at currently. His car continues to drive and ride really well with no strange sounds whatsoever, let alone the thumping/rubbing or grinding noises described in the TSB. He’s had a handful of his friends drive it in addition to us, listening for any strange sounds and or quirks with how it feels while driving. Everyone says the same too.

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On 12/5/2023 at 11:09 AM, JohnF100 said:

Realize there are a lot of regional variation but has anyone done better on ~$5500 on Ford or 3rd party reman + $2500 in labor/supplies? It's fully out of warranty and i've gone around in circles with Ford reps (connecting to... disconnected... connected to...) at trying to get some sort of a bone thrown since this has been a well known defect + the other adventures i've been on with this transmission. Trying to do what i can to shave what I can off of what i know is going to be a sting of a repair. Anyone else out there doing better than $8000 on an HF35? Ideally want to go with a reman rather than risk the R&R labor on a junkyard unit. Appreciate any helpful thoughts..

 

The Ford dealership near us quoted $7400 for new transmission (parts + labor) per the previous owners concern (see a couple posts up for our situation). So that’s slightly less than what you were quoted, but not by much. This was Morrie’s Ford in Okemos, MIchigan.

 

Now all of that said, there still are no sounds at all (or any other signs) that any of us hear/see of there being any issue, so we really think the previous vehicle owners got a bad diagnosis for whatever reason.

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