nikhsub1
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Heh i bet Ford corp would rather put a new trans in that deal with rebuilding his.
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Ford does not warranty powertrain failures attributed to aftermarket calibrations, and they certainly don’t “recommend” them. I’m not aware of any manufacturer that does.Update: Ford has denied my repair due to having the Roush PCM calibration installed that they recommended. The failure was found to be the drum. The Ford service writer and mechanic are currently fighting with Ford on this issue. Now they have been told to stop working on my truck. What a damn nightmare!!!
Dealer said they tried the reprogram first, then valve body after. Didn’t mention if they did a relearn or not. Issues I’m having are somewhere between 1-4 (could be 2-3) it is a slow shift hesitation. You can feel yourself move forward in the chair like brakes are gently applied and then if shifts to the next gear. Also, you can hear the engine rpm go up and then back down once the gear is engaged. After the “repair” it’s more prominent now and frequent than before. What issues? Did the dealer perform an Adaptive Relearn after the valve body repair? Most don’t, which can result in shift concerns as the transmission relearns.
There are no “Raptor” or “10 speed” specialists, sounds like they’re referring to a Field Engineer. Which would be good to have involved since it’s a repeat concern.
These transmissions are fully serviceable. If there are still issues after an adaptive relearn, they need to do a tear down and find out what the issue is.
Verify which gears it’s occurring in, if it only occurs going from 3 to 4 when the truck is first driven after sitting, that’s a characteristic of the transmission calibration.Dealer said they tried the reprogram first, then valve body after. Didn’t mention if they did a relearn or not. Issues I’m having are somewhere between 1-4 (could be 2-3) it is a slow shift hesitation. You can feel yourself move forward in the chair like brakes are gently applied and then if shifts to the next gear. Also, you can hear the engine rpm go up and then back down once the gear is engaged. After the “repair” it’s more prominent now and frequent than before.
Well doesn’t only happen on the initial drive but even when it’s warm too.Verify which gears it’s occurring in, if it only occurs going from 3 to 4 when the truck is first driven after sitting, that’s a characteristic of the transmission calibration.