Ford f150 transmission problems8/25/2023 He is also co-author of the book “Mustang by Design” and “Ford Trucks: A Unique Look at the Technical History of America’s Most Popular Truck”. His Driver’s Side column features new car reviews and runs in several newspapers throughout the country. Jimmy Dinsmore has been an automotive journalist for more than a decade and been a writer since the high school. We already know the engines that will be used for the 2021 Ford F-150 and it’s likely the 10-speed transmission will be included.īe sure to check out the latest story on the surprising uptick in sales for the Ranger thus far in 2020. And hopefully, as the next-generation F-150 comes in for 2021, the transmission issues will be resolved. They’re not running from this problem and working to resolve this. In their defense, they have been transparent and aggressive in issuing recalls and TSBs. And as the best-selling vehicle in the country, Ford needs to stay on top of all these issues and work to resolve them. Consumer confidence is vital for any brand. However, between the frozen door lock (which can cause the door to swing open while the truck is moving) and this harsh-shifting transmission, these are more than nuisances. Plus there was a minor issue with a battery cable as well as an issue with a spare tire. Some of these “issues” involved very minor nuisances like daytime running lights staying on and the brightness involved in those. However, in that story, I determined there really weren’t that many recalls going on at all. I wrote last month how some F-150 owners had mounting frustrations over what seemed like a string of recalls and TSBs issued. Ford has issued safety recalls and “fixes” for this issue, but many owners are left unsatisfied with the repairs and still are having issues. I wrote a lot earlier this year about the other class-action lawsuit against Ford, regarding the frozen door lock issue going on with the current generation F-150. Other issues have involved the pin that attaches the transmission shift linkage to the transmission may come out, preventing the transmission from responding to movement of the shift lever. The latest recall is just more evidence involving the ongoing issue over these transmissions.įord has issued a couple different Technical Service Bulletins (TSB) regarding issues with this transmission including TSB 18-2079 and TSB 18-2274. This is all part of many complaints on forums amongst F-150 owners regarding the 10R80 10-speed automatic transmission found in many 13th Generation F-150 vehicles that result in hard shifting and inconsistent performance from this transmission. Ford Motor Company) alleging that “Ford knew or should have known about the alleged transmission problems that cause hard shifting, jerking, lunging and hesitation between gears.” On Janua class-action lawsuit was filed ( Orndorff, et al., v. Other Issues Regarding 10R80 10-speed automatic The Ford reference number for this recall is 20S18. 2020 Ford Expedition vehicles built at Kentucky Truck Plant from March 3 to 19, 2020.ĭealers will inspect the shift cable locking clip and properly seat it as needed.18 to March 19, 2020, and Kansas City Assembly Plant from Feb. 2020 Ford F-150 vehicles built at Dearborn Truck Plant from Feb.2020 Ford Ranger vehicles built at Michigan Assembly Plant from Feb.This action affects 55,158 vehicles in the United States and federal territories, 12,090 in Canada and 681 in Mexico. If the parking brake is not applied in those cases, the vehicle could move unintentionally, increasing the risk of injury or crash.įord is not aware of any reports of accident or injury related to this condition. This could allow the driver to move the shifter to Park and remove the ignition key, without the transmission gear actually being in Park. Over time, a partially seated clip may allow the transmission to be in a gear state different from the gearshift position selected by the driver. In affected vehicles, a clip that locks the gearshift cable to the transmission may not be fully seated. Units equipped with a rotary gearshift dial are not affected. The recall involves Ford’s controversial 10-speed automatic transmission which has had many complaints and is also involved in a class-action lawsuit that was filed this year and remains unresolved.Īccording to Ford, this recall includes 2020 Ford Ranger and 2020 F-150 vehicles with 10-speed automatic transmission and 2020 Expedition vehicles with the police package and 10-speed automatic transmission. Today, Ford issued a safety recall on select 2020 vehicles.
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