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Transmission leak, electrical failures at 15K
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This is what the covers under the car look like after it's leaked transmission fluid and oil all over the place. Between the fluids, numerous removals and installations for repairs, and the tow truck driver that apparently did not know how to properly pick the car up, they are sagging and apparently having trouble staying in place. Pretty ridiculous that Ford won't step up and fix this stuff. It also stinks when the car gets hot and will likely kill resale value when I try to trade it. Glad you haven't had any trouble DeeCee,, we initially liked ours otherwise. -
Transmission leak, electrical failures at 15K
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The air conditioner compressor, a wiring harness, and some other electrical components were ultimately replaced on that visit. Since then, the A/C compressor has gotten louder and started making a "knocking" noise especially after start up on a hot day. The wheel well liner on the right front also fell down on the tire burned holes into the plastic and I had to tie it up with zip ties so the car could be driven. The oil-soaked cover under the car is also sagging and torrn from where the tow truck driver incorrectly hooked the underside or the car, tore it and I'm sure the oil saturation isn't helping matters either.. Several of the plastic clips holding these covers or liners on under the car are now missing as well like they have just fallen out. I dropped the car off at the local dealer that did the previous work almost two weeks ago and today they told me that the a/c compressor is "normal" and that I would have to foot the bill to replace the wheel well liner even though they couldn't tell me why it dislocated itself and the plastic clips keep falling out. In the meantime we've had to rent another car while the FFH sits in the shop AGAIN with 25k miles on the odometer. It's not the cost that is the issue, it's the question of why is this car having so many problems and why should I have to be inconvenienced and stuck with paying for something this poorly built? Is anyone else having similar experiences with the a/c compressors causing electrical problems and being so loud that people stare at your car in parking lots? What about clips and covers sagging and falling off under the car. Do these cars ever get fixed and operate dependably in the long run? Very concerned about owning this one outside of warranty at this point! -
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txags99 replied to txags99's topic in eCVT / Transmission
I am also having trouble understanding why $6,000 worth of electrical parts would fail simultaneously. What on earth could cause something like this to happen? I also wonder if a ground or harness was improperly connected when they took the transmission out of the car to fix the leak a couple of weeks ago? -
Purchased a 2014 Fusion Titanium Hybrid last summer. Has been babied and garage kept and now at 15,000 miles. Was pleased with the car at first even though it has never averaged more than 38.5 mpg. Things have gone from bad to worse and I'm now seeking advice on what to do next? Here's the short version: On its first (early) oil change, a Ford dealer tech made a small hole in the oil filter causing a slow leak and it took about a month before I noticed oil on the garage floor due to the aerodynamic cover under the engine. Luckily, I noticed it at all and put a new filter on myself and topped the oil level (1.5 quarts low). While underneath the car I found transmission fluid leaking from the transmission housing and pointed it out to (a different) dealer at the next oil change. The cover and the undercarriage of our "new" car is still soaked with oil despite my attempts to clean it up. A few weeks ago I dropped the car off so the transmission could be re-sealed. Also asked for repair of what sounds to be like a bad half shaft or bearing popping on the driver's side at low speeds, of course dealer could not duplicate. Dealer turned the car quickly and all seemed fine with the transmission nonetheless. Last Wednesday, I was on the way to the store at 9:30 PM, the car made a "pop" noise from the left side under the hood and immediately lost power. The "stop safely now" and triangle illuminated on the ip and the car stalled and would not re-start. I called roadside assistance and they picked the car up on a flatbed. The dealer called Thursday and stated that the car had blown a 125 amp fuse and they were looking for the root cause. Dealer called Friday and reported that they had ordered over $6,000 worth of electrical components, including the A/C compressor. Said they think the A/C compressor shorted out and took several other components with it as well. Isn't the purpose of a fuse to protect electrical components? I asked if the car would ever be the same and how long the repairs might take because I am paying for a rental every day it is in the shop. The service writer was personable, but could not really give me an answer and said he'd call when more information becomes available. Has anyone else's car ever blown the 125 amp fuse? Is this car doomed? Can it be fixed or should I seek help from Ford or legal aid? What has happened to quality at Ford? My 2013 f-150 Lariat 4X4 has been pretty bad with numerous warranty visits, including leaks, but it never died on the road and left me stranded. This Fusion Hybrid appears to be a lemon and I'm not comfortable with my wife driving it if we ever get it back from the dealer. Really disappointed because I have owned several good Ford trucks and have recommended many Ford products to friends and neighbors. Anyone been in this situation? Advice?