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Replying to: walsh66 (Sep 24, 2007 3:51 pm) |
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I have a 98 expedition 4.6l. Last winter I discovered that when I try to put in into 4 high or low it isn't engaging. The lights on the dash are lighting up as they should but the system is not engaging. I am being told it is problably the transfer case shifting motor. I wanted some more advice before I replace...Help..
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We just bought a 2004 with 28,000 miles 5 wks ago. It's now back at the dealer for transmission problems (both upshift and downshift) and we're waiting to hear from the Ford rep. At first they couldn't duplicate the problem (sound familiar?) but we insisted that it is much worse than the slight clunk as referenced in the service bulletin. I can't imagine the clunk and hard shift on ice; you would think they would see this as a safety issue. Not picking it up until it's fixed! After reading this forum I guess we are in for a battle.
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Replying to: mytrk1 (Oct 08, 2007 8:54 am) |
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Replying to: muskrat (Oct 06, 2007 4:59 pm) |
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Replying to: cluper (Jan 05, 2007 11:52 am)
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Replying to: tubbysma (Sep 06, 2007 12:11 pm) Thanks again for your comments.
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Replying to: neveragainford (Nov 09, 2007 6:21 pm) Printable View (68 KB) TSB 07-23-6 * HESITATION AFTER TIP-IN FROM A STOP/BUMP WHILE BRAKING TO A STOP BELOW 10 MPH (16 KM/H) Publication Date: November 8, 2007 FORD: 2007-2008 Expedition This article supersedes TSB 07-14-2 to update the Service Procedure and vehicle model years. ISSUE: Some 2007 Expedition vehicles may exhibit a hesitation upon tip-in after braking to a stop and/or a bump while braking to a stop below 10 MPH (16 Km/h). This TSB fixes the bump while braking to a stop and reduces the incidence of tip-in hesitation when accelerating from a stop. Some 2008 Expedition vehicles may exhibit a bump feeling while braking to a stop below 10 MPH (16 Km/h). This TSB fixes the bump while braking to a stop issue. ACTION: Follow the Service Procedure steps to correct the condition. NOTE: SOME TIP-IN HESITATION IS NORMAL ON THIS TRANSMISSION IN ORDER TO PROVIDE SMOOTH OPERATION. SERVICE PROCEDURE The calibration update will help to improve this condition on 2007 vehicles. 2008 vehicles already have this feature incorporated. The harsh bump while braking to a stop will be eliminated. Several days of driving is required for the transmission to fully adapt. NOTE: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPLACE THE MECHATRONIC UNIT. MECHATRONIC REPAIR/REPLACEMENT IS NOT AUTHORIZED FOR THIS ISSUE. 1. Install IDS/PDS or equivalent and ID the vehicle. 2. Update the PCM/TCM calibration using IDS release 51.8 and higher or 52.1 and higher. This new calibration is not included in the VCM 2007.11 DVD. Calibration files may also be obtained at www.motorcraft.com . Since the TCM cannot be independently reprogrammed, reprogram the PCM to ensure that engine and transmission calibrations are updated to the latest level simultaneously. 3. Clear TCM keep alive memory (KAM) and adaptive tables. 1. Using IDS: 1. Open Toolbox. 2. Choose Powertrain. 3. Choose Reset KAM. 4. Then Choose TCM. 2. Using PDS: 1. Choose all Tests and Calibrations. 2. Scroll down the menu and choose reset TCM KAM. NOTE: FOR PDS, RESET TCM KAM IS NOT THE SAME AS CLEAR TRANSMISSION ADAPTIVE TABLES, WHICH IS UNDER THE POWERTRAIN - TRANSMISSION MENU TREE. NOTE: UNHOOKING THE BATTERY WILL NOT CLEAR THE TCM KAM. NOTE: DO NOT CLEAR THE PCM KAM. 4. Verify that the transmission fluid temperature (TFT) PID is above 175° F (80° C). If it is not at 175° F (80° C), drive unit approximately 3 miles (5 Km) to reach temperature. NOTE: TFT MUST BE AT 175° F (80° C) OR ABOVE BEFORE PROCEEDING TO STEP 5. 5. Drive unit to perform adaptive shift strategy learn: 1. Accelerate from rest with light throttle. The 1-2, 2-3, and 3-4 shifts must occur at engine speeds between 1300-1800 RPM. 2. Continue to accelerate gently to 50 MPH (80 Km/h) so that the transmission shifts into 6th gear. 3. Brake gently to a complete stop and hold foot on brake for at least 15 seconds. 4. Repeat Steps (a-c) a total of five (5) times. WARRANTY STATUS: Eligible Under Provisions Of New Vehicle Limited Warranty Coverage IMPORTANT: Warranty coverage limits/policies are not altered by a TSB. Warranty coverage limits are determined by the identified causal part. OPERATION DESCRIPTION TIME 072306A 2007-2008 Expedition: Check Diagnostic Trouble Codes, Reprogram The PCM And TCM, Includes Time To Clear KAM And Perform Road Tests (Do Not Use With 12650D) 0.9 Hr.
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Replying to: buzzz1 (Nov 14, 2007 9:05 am) It is a shame Ford was not more upfront with me, even when bringing the vehicle back for the 5th time they tried to tell me that they were waiting for Ford to send out a TSB. It wasn't until I told them that I was blogging on the net and had downloaded other buyers complaints for the same problem and new there was an existing TSB for this problem. Only then did they take me serious. Thanks again for the information I will keep this as my secret weapon incase the problem is not corrected. |
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