Ford Freestar Transmission Problems

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#1061 of 1889 Re: my 2006 Ford Freestar Failed Transmission [carranoa] by carranoa

Jan 16, 2010 (7:19 pm)

Replying to: carranoa (Jan 11, 2010 1:26 pm)
Got my van back with a new transmission on Wednesday. Total cost was $3300 and change. They also found broken studs for the exhaust...Which they convienently fix and charged me for. I've also started having problems with the automatic locks and only the driver side sliding door not unlocking and the control panel in the ceiling over the middle seat will not stay up in the ceiling and is now hanging. I think that happened when the dealer had to replace the blower motor for the back heat/ac back in June 2009. What next!

#1062 of 1889 Re: in the same boat? [den2pack495] by jgenovese

Jan 18, 2010 (3:22 pm)

Replying to: den2pack495 (Jan 16, 2010 12:01 am)
den2pack495,
 
Please file an online complaint w/ NHTSA and also the Center for Auto Safety. We need as many bricks as possible in our wall. Good luck and stay safe!
 
Jim Genovese
Annapolis, MD

#1063 of 1889 Re: my 2006 Ford Freestar Failed Transmission [carranoa] by Thirstyboots

Jan 18, 2010 (6:12 pm)

Replying to: carranoa (Jan 16, 2010 7:19 pm)
I too have had the blower replaced in my van for heating/AC. And too many electrical problems to list here. What a piece of junk, to say it politely!

#1064 of 1889 Electrical problems [Thirstyboots] by nadineb

Jan 19, 2010 (8:09 am)

Replying to: Thirstyboots (Jan 18, 2010 6:12 pm)
I would bet that some of the electrical problems could be related to the PCM since it is the control center. Because of a design defect, water on the sensors can create many issues.

#1065 of 1889 I smell something rotten- by nadineb

Jan 19, 2010 (3:11 pm)

Several sites that I have posted about have since disappeared. Anyone care to venture a reason why? Diesel Dave had posted the entire TSB for the "Engine/Transmission Driveability Issue" - gone. The Flickr site (http://www.flickr.com/photos/iarpca/2809441868/ ) which hosted photos of a PCM and repairs - gone.
 
I do not believe that this is all by chance.
 
NHTSA has the entire TSB so if you need it, you can still find it there, but the other site - well .....

#1066 of 1889 Re: Electrical problems [nadineb] by shocked1

Jan 19, 2010 (8:05 pm)

Replying to: nadineb (Jan 19, 2010 8:09 am)
A year ago this past Nov. our tranny went out...no warning so ever. Mechanic said was the torq convertor. And FORD had made the tranny too small for the engine. And that the tranny will go out again. So, we own junk & a safety hazard...and FORD SIMPLY DOESN'T GIVE A CRAP!!!!!!! OR anyone else.

#1067 of 1889 Re: Electrical problems [shocked1] by nadineb

Jan 20, 2010 (8:09 am)

Replying to: shocked1 (Jan 19, 2010 8:05 pm)
Ford may not give a crap, but we all share the problem in some form or another. Most of us on this forum all care because we have this issue in common. We are a large group of people and if we work together can accomplish a lot together.
 
United we could be a very loud voice that other would hear even FORD! I have not given up. Together, we could make Ford give a crap because we do matter, our families matter, our lives do matter!
 
If your cause is just and right, NEVER, NEVER GIVE UP.

#1068 of 1889 Re: Electrical problems [nadineb] by jgenovese

Jan 20, 2010 (10:16 pm)

Replying to: nadineb (Jan 20, 2010 8:09 am)
Amen, Nadine. I have been at this for over 2 years now and I will NEVER give up. There is a movie that came out not long ago about the man who invented the technology for intermittent wipers. Long story short, Ford stole it and he spent the rest of his life fighting the good fight. With that story, the Pinto, and now this, Ford seems hell bent on cementing their image as a corporation that puts money over people, families, and integrity. What a shame. I understand that it is a business but I draw the line when lives are at stake. This story could have such a good ending but, sadly, based on history, it likely won't without one hell of a fight. I am in it for the long haul. I know you and the others are too. Together, we WILL make a difference.
 
Jim Genovese
Annapolis, MD

#1069 of 1889 TSB 06-14-10 by nadineb

Jan 20, 2010 (11:00 pm)

Since this TSB in the public domain, I can post it for those interested in learning about the PCM. TSB 06-14-10
 
 ">Freestar/Monterey Power Steering Line Inspection
 
Certain 2004 Model Year Freestar and Monterey Vehicles-Front Wheel Hub and Rotor Replacement Certain 2004 Model Year Freestar and Monterey Vehicles-Front Wheel Hub and Rotor Replacement
 

#1070 of 1889 Why can't Ford follow Toyota by aggieme

Jan 22, 2010 (4:53 am)

Replying to: nadineb (Jan 20, 2010 11:00 pm)
Now Toyota has recalled another 4 million vehicles for an accelartor that sticks in the engaged position......why can't Ford admit to their design problems and do the same??? I already know the answer....a transmission upgrade versus an accelrator updgrade is quite a difference in $$$$$.
 
Just frustrating Toyota gets it.....
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