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2014 FFH transmission replacement

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There have been several early transmission failures reported here so there is a problem. We don't yet know what it is or how prevalent it is. It is very troublesome because this is a component that should outlive the rest of the car. Since they want it sent back, Ford is apparently still studying the problem. On the forum here we have suspicions that it is a lubrication problem but we don't know yet.

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This has me concerned, Mine is over 41K now, and is about to be put through a LOT of miles, 120+ a day, and hearing of others having transmission failures is not something I want to see or hear. Mine makes a slight whine on and off the throttle, has done so for a long time, as if there is a gear lash misadjustment in the final. Good thing I have the 125K ESP, even if the trans is covered for 80 or 100K.

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I'll update this thread as I learn more from the dealer....

 

I don't know the gritty details yet, but I'm hoping they'll share them with me and I'll make sure to post back..

Please let me know Monday what the status is, and I'll check out some additional options.

 

Meagan

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Sounds like the trans was foooooked from the start. Glad to hear all is working now, and hopefully eases the minds of others. Hearing about a major component being replaced early doesn't bode well for others.

 

I am taking mine in today for that weird regen issue when turning. It feels like the car is slipping on ice, or surging. This is while braking in regen, could be the steering sensor because it seems to happen at the same point of the turn every time in both directions. Hoping it is, and not something in the trans.

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We picked up the car from the dealership on Tuesday evening (a day earlier than expected). Our initial impressions are very positive. Nothing surprising with the work that was done. The dealership confirmed that this was a brand new transmission and not a refurb. No additional work done other than replacing the transmission.

 

The car however performs much better than it ever has before. In the past it was very rare for both the ICE and EV systems to work simultaneously. As I mentioned in the OP, when going up the daily commute grade, the ICE would run exclusively and it would just about peg the RPM gauge. With the new transmission, the ICE and EV are way more likely to run in unison. If you accelerate, instead of the ICE RPM's just increasing alone, the EV will kick in and provide additional power. It's like a new car and much more comfortable to drive. Getting up to speed to merge on to the freeway before felt like we were in a golf cart, now there's no problem at all. We've only done the commute twice so not enough time to determine if this will change the mpg. It appears to be at least the same so far.

 

The dealer still couldn't give us any clues as to the root cause. They were told by Ford not to crack open the transmission. They were shipping it back to the factory today for further inspection. They also told us that they hadn't seen this occur before and they didn't expect to ever get a post mortem on what went wrong.

 

Meagan, is this something you could help us determine after the investigation is complete?

I'm glad to hear everything's running smoothly! :) Since I'm not a technician or engineer, I'm unable to diagnose the root cause of symptoms, so I recommend keeping in touch with your dealer to hear if they have any updates.

 

My transmission went around 55k if I remember correctly, cleared 90k now, and beginning to worry about a repeat performance

Are you currently experiencing any symptoms related to your transmission? If so, I recommend heading to your dealer. Once you have an appointment set up, please let me know. I'll look into some options.

 

Meagan

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I've not posted here before, but apparently my 2013 Fusion (60.5k miles) has the same issue. I was hearing a light whining or grinding noise when starting from a stop (like stop sign or traffic signal), and had been hearing this for a few weeks at least. I asked the dealer to check it at my 60k service. To my surprise (and I think theirs) they advised that it matched (perfectly) the conditions described in a service bulletin and that Ford instructed them to replace the transmission. Waiting now for the transmission to come in (they are back-ordered nationally, best case is that it arrives at dealer in 2.5 wks). Was told i could keep driving unless/until i experienced issues with drivability" ... just wondering how likely or not that might be. Anyone who has thoughts around this, I'm interested to hear. My commute is typically 80 miles total each day, alternately I am driving (for work) to another city about 200 miles away..... Not sure if i should use a rental until this is fixed (for the long haul trip) or not.

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This has been an issue with some Ford eCVT transmissions and was apparently a factory problem. The new transmission should be okay if the dealer does everything right. They haven't issued a recall yet and we don't know if they are going to extend the warranty which they should. Good luck. Make sure everything works before the change so it will be the same afterwards..

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