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841 messages,  Last post on Nov 24, 2009 at 10:05 AM

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"fluttering" noise by allieoop1
Mar 29, 2008 (8:31 am)
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I own a 2006 V6 Mountaineer with 43000 miles on it. Since my first oil change at 3,000 miles the car has had what I call a "flutter" that lasts from about 30 mph to 50 mph whenever I'm accelerating. It sounds similar to the sound you get when you put a playing card in the spoke of a bicycle tire. I've complained about it to the dealer every 3000 miles when I take the car in for oil changes but they haven't been able to figure out the problem.
 
Has anyone else had this problem? Were you able to get it fixed?
 
Thanks
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Re: Gas Mileage [sacmtnr] by gldnbr2
Mar 29, 2008 (6:33 pm)
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Replying to: sacmtnr (Mar 29, 2008 6:12 am)

I just returned from a trip from Chicago to Memphis and back and I did average slightly under 21 mpg on the highway. I thought this was good for the V8.
 
I have pulled a 3100 lbs trailer with this Mountaineer and found the V8 more than capable of handling that weight.
 
As for the transmission, after the November flash it has worked better, but not perfect. Too bad this problem has left such a sour note with me towards Ford Motor Company's ability to recognize and admit there is a problem and satisfy their loyal customers.
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Re: Gas Mileage [sacmtnr] by baggs32
Mar 30, 2008 (4:23 pm)
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Replying to: sacmtnr (Mar 29, 2008 6:12 am)

There is definitely a big difference from the V6 to the V8.
 
I actually did drive my father-in-law's '06 EB V8 up and down a couple of side streets once. The power difference was noticeable but his gas mileage was pretty poor compared to what others get. I've rode with him so I'm 100% sure that discrepancy was due to his driving style. He drives like my wife, who is the primary driver of our family hauler, so that kind of worries me. She'll be getting the minimum EPA rating or less no doubt.
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Re: Transmission dragging [lmmason] by consumerights
Sep 08, 2008 (1:07 pm)
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Replying to: lmmason (Feb 03, 2007 11:52 pm)

Hi, Did you ever get your problem with your Explorer resolved? I have an 06 Explorer that hesitates and lunges too. No one seems to know how to fix it and we are trying a different dealership to see if their mechanics are any better.
 
My Explorer hesitates, lunges and shakes. It happens sporadically, however the mechanics have acknowledged the problem and tried to fix it via computer codes and replacement of the throttle body...twice within the warranty of the part.
 
Please let me know what steps you took to get your car fixed or if it wasn't fixable. My car has been back numerous times for the same issue. The diagnosis is always the same thing...computer codes or not having the correct computer codes. If anyone else has had the same issues, please contact me.
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Re: Transmission dragging [consumerights] by dave1309
Sep 08, 2008 (3:11 pm)
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Replying to: consumerights (Sep 08, 2008 1:07 pm)

Yes I did get the problem resolved for now (feel like I should knock on wood) from the dealership. First time was to reflash the codes. Second time a new TSB came out and the dealership replaced the valve body with a new one that had some changes made to it along with replacing the filter and fluid. The TSB also contained another, newer, code flash that seemed to make the difference. Before I left the dealership the mechanic did advise me that he removed all the stored memory from the adaptive learning module. He said it may act up again briefly but his suggestion was to drive it about 50 miles (round trip to a small town near me and back) and that should reset everything.
 
I did as he advised and have not had any problems since ro maybe I should say so far. As a result of this problem I purchased an extended warranty just in case and I've never had to do that before.
 
Everything the dealership did was under warranty and didn't cost me a dime. Guess I was lucky that the dealer was willing to go the extra mile and the service guy told me up front the first time I was in that they had been seeing this type of problem frequently. He said Ford was supposed to be working on the problem and a new TSB was coming out along with a redesigned valve body (the one I mentioned earlier).
 
Good Luck trying to get it resolved.
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transmission shifts hard when coming to stop by dayday1111
Nov 06, 2008 (6:39 am)
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hi i own 2006 mercury mountaineer awd v8 when i come to stop my transmission kicks hard in to gear like i have been hit from behind does anyone have any fixes for this
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towing mirrors by gsharrow
Dec 12, 2008 (4:14 pm)
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Does anyone know of any extension towing mirrors I can get for my 06 Mountaineer?
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2002 mountaineer transmission dead by RPOHOUTX
Dec 15, 2008 (7:03 pm)
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how many people have had the problem with the od light coming on, the message transmission light comes on, transmission slips, up shifts, then it just started slipping, i had only 88,000+ miles on vehicle, transmission was checked and had to be rebuilt, there was a a bad design somewhere, when a piece of equipment wont even last 100,000 miles, it just gives you doubts about ford products. all maintenance work was kept up through ford dealership.
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Re: 2002 mountaineer transmission dead [RPOHOUTX] by waygrabow
Jan 10, 2009 (8:02 pm)
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Replying to: RPOHOUTX (Dec 15, 2008 7:03 pm)

What engine and transmission does the Mountaineer have? It is hard for me to have doubts about (all?) Ford products because your (one) Mountaineer has a problem. I've had Ford products that gave me wonderful service and some that weren't so great, but I never thought that I could make a blanket statement about all Ford products.
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'07 Ford Explorer Transmission Issues V8 (4WD) by camatt1
Jan 19, 2009 (6:34 pm)
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I'm looking at an '07 Ford Explorer (4WD) in the V8 & wondered what are some
of the problems associated with this years model,...especially from current owner's
out there. My impressions is that the '06 experienced more reliability issues than
the '07 Explorer but I don't have an factual data or knowledge if that's true, especially
involving the transmission. Any comments regarding reliability, what to look out for
and if the '07 Explorer SUV (4WD) V8 is a good vehicle to pursue in the "used"
marketplace? Anyone recently purchased one, in the Eddie Bauer Trim, and
what was the final deal price?

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