Ford Explorer Transmission Questions

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Ford Explorer Transmission Questions

#66 of 383 Re: Ford Explorer down shift issues [pgrandage] by msc1

Apr 25, 2007 (5:55 am)

The dealership which now has my Explorer for the 4th time is trying to persuade us to not go the lemon law route. Says they will give us a good deal on a 2007, similar to what we would get going through the lemon law. They haven't shown me any numbers yet, and they would have to give me a great deal on SOMETHING OTHER THAN AN EXPLORER which has the same motor and transmission as the 2006. Keep us posted on how it goes for you. Will do the same here.

#67 of 383 Now I'm having problems taking off by jbuck2

Apr 25, 2007 (8:09 am)

Replying to: regal2 (Sep 19, 2006 8:21 am)
The transmission spins when I'm trying to accelerate to get across 4 lanes of traffic it feels as if you standing still for a split second. If I do not time it right I could get hit.

#68 of 383 Re: Now I'm having problems taking off [jbuck2] by dcable

Apr 25, 2007 (9:52 am)

Hello
 
I will be going to arbitration in Sept in Philly. Pa for the very same shifting issues that all of you are having. Please register your complaints with National Highway Trafic Safety Association http://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/cars/problems/complain/complaintsearch.cfm
They are getting quite a few complaints from angry Ford Owners by registering your complaint the Nhtsa will investigate the issue
Don't let the Dealership sell you a new car just file a lemmon law and you have a great chance at winning!! Also Ford tries to offer us the Extended Warranty ...that seems to be the standard with them! Don't take it because if you do you may not be able to file a lemmon law suit

#69 of 383 Ford Explorer Downshift Issue by driversrus

Jul 23, 2007 (7:39 pm)

Replying to: regal2 (Sep 19, 2006 8:21 am)
I have a 2006 Eddie Bauer with 17k on it. It was running fine until it it about 15k and now the transmission abrubtly from 2nd to 1st gear just before you stop. For those of you who have never experienced it, it feels as if someone just tapped your car from behind. I have a relative who works for Ford and he said all of the 2006 and 2007 Explorers he has driven (with more than 13k on them) have this problem. It sounds as if there is a TSB out on it but the fix doesn't seem to be consistent. My brother will look into this and I'll let you know the outcome.

#70 of 383 Re: Ford Explorer Downshift Issue [driversrus] by nvbanker

Jul 23, 2007 (10:18 pm)

Yep - mine is starting to do that too, and we have 15,000 miles on it. Really, that 6 speed transmission is a piece of junk, they really should replace them all.

#71 of 383 Re: Ford Explorer Downshift Issue [nvbanker] by ayarbo1

Jul 24, 2007 (6:35 am)

I have a 2007 Ford Explorer Sport Trac w/4.6L and my truck was doing this until I got the PCM program updated. To resolve the issues that everyone is referring to take your 2006/2007 Explorer to the Ford service departmaent and reference TSB 07-10-12 which was released by Ford on May 14, 2007. It resolves the shifting issues everyone is experienceing. After you have done this, please come back and post your results so everyone else will know as well.

#72 of 383 Re: Ford Explorer Downshift Issue [ayarbo1] by msc1

Jul 30, 2007 (8:27 am)

We had the program update as well on our 2006 Eddie Baur Explorer. Worked fine for a couple of weeks then back to the same jerking when the gears shift. We finally traded it in for a 2007 Edge which we love, so far.

#73 of 383 Re: Ford Explorer Downshift Issue [msc1] by gmguy1177

Jul 31, 2007 (11:13 pm)

I also am beginnig to get the same shifting problems at 17k. I also am having problems getting the truck out of park. Anyone else have that problem? It has happened several times. My lease is up in december and with the early termination program available I may take advantage of it. Just not sure if i want another Ford!

#74 of 383 Re: Ford Explorer Downshift Issue [gmguy1177] by nvbanker

Aug 01, 2007 (3:01 pm)

YEs, had the out of park problem too. They had to replace the release switch. I'd dump that one when the lease is up. As far as another Ford, nobody else has that good of a design for their SUVs. Fords are the best. IMO, they are getting better and better cars out now - the 06s were problematic with the trans. But the 07s have been fine.
 
Having said that - I hear you, and a 4-runner or Saturn Outlook looks appealing to me.....

#75 of 383 Update to Ford Explorer Downshift Issue by driversrus

Aug 06, 2007 (6:28 pm)

Replying to: regal2 (Sep 19, 2006 8:21 am)
I have been notified of Technical Service Bulletin (TSB 07-13-8). According to the TSB, some 06 and 07 Explorers, Mountaineers, and Sport Tracs with the 6 spd transmission have problems (we could have told them that). These problems include shifting between P&D, N&D, and R-D as well as problems with the 1-2, 2-1, and 3-2 shifts and even a "hoot" noise during cold 1st gear launches. The service procedure is to reprogram the PCM/TCM. If that doesn't work, then they have to replace the mechatronic assembly (only for vehicles produced before 6/15/06). Note that these procedures are covered under warranty (they have to perform the reprogram first though or it won't be covered).
 
I have heard through this forum that the fix is temporary for some (at least the reprogramming) so let me know how it works for all of you. If you have only gone in for reprogramming, go back to your dealer and ask them to replace the assembly (they will probably push back on you if your vehicle was built after 6/16/06) unless they have a new TSB. Good luck to you all...and I hope this helps!
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