MT82 Problems - Fixed by Ford
#41
Will probably wait a couple more weeks till they start cleaning up all that mess left from winter.
Here is some good reading to keep up to date with the grinding-hard shifting on our 2011 6 speed manual cars. Ford has got to come up with a fix ASAP, or this other thread on AFM is about to make the newspaper headlines .
JMatero has gotten more than 100000 + views and 146 replies ( and counting) on that one thread alone. I think Deisha from CS is overwhelmed by all of this.
Check this out:
http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...hread-144.html
Last edited by montreal ponies; 3/24/11 at 08:22 PM.
#43
No it in't yet, still some melting snow in my part of the hood which makes the city streets disguisting.
Will probably wait a couple more weeks till they start cleaning up all that mess left from winter.
Here is some good reading to keep up to date with the grinding-hard shifting on our 2011 6 speed manual cars. Ford has got to come up with a fix ASAP, or this other thread on AFM is about to make the newspaper headlines .
JMatero has gotten more than 100000 + views and 146 replies ( and counting) on that one thread alone. I think Deisha from CS is overwhelmed by all of this.
Check this out:
http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...hread-144.html
Will probably wait a couple more weeks till they start cleaning up all that mess left from winter.
Here is some good reading to keep up to date with the grinding-hard shifting on our 2011 6 speed manual cars. Ford has got to come up with a fix ASAP, or this other thread on AFM is about to make the newspaper headlines .
JMatero has gotten more than 100000 + views and 146 replies ( and counting) on that one thread alone. I think Deisha from CS is overwhelmed by all of this.
Check this out:
http://www.allfordmustangs.com/forum...hread-144.html
#44
This may be a dumb question, but is there anything the driver can do to "make" a pressure plate problem manifest itself? In other words, is it the kind of problem that is more likely to occur under specific driving conditions of speed, rpm, shift speed/force, etc.? Or is it the kind of problem that is completely isolated from driver inputs?
Thanks folks
Thanks folks
#45
I truely think "mob mentality" has taken over in that thread. Don't get me wrong, I hope anyone with any issues with any new car they own gets said issues 100% taken care of by the vehicle's maker, but that thread has become a place where anyone with any kind of notchiness comes to complain. There are a few people on it with serious issues, JMatero included, but a vast majority of people there have some initial start-up cold notchiness (which I and I assume anyone with a manny trans capable of handling 400+ HP and TQ will have some of before the car is warm) or what they describe as "slight grinding" (I could be wrong here but I have never had "slight" grinding on any manny car, it either shifts or I release the clutch too soon and i get a cringe-worthy grinding noise that cannot be mistaken as anything other than a grind) which is probably the multiple synchros lining up. Also, if I had half the problems the select few in that thread had, JMatero included, I would have lawyered up and Lemon Lawed a long time ago. I love my Mustang, but I also undertand when manufacturing a large # of anything some will not come out right. Lemon Laws exist for a reason... With all that being said I truely hope everyone with a problem gets taken care of to their satisfaction and I am glad the OP's car seems to be working as new again.
Last edited by Ducky; 3/27/11 at 10:04 PM.
#46
Come for a ride with me, I'll show you a "slight grind". It sounds, and a feels, like the synchros let the shift through before they are fully spun up. Imagine shifting your car just past the first gate, but before the dogs are engaged, let the synchro speeds change, then put it into gear. That's what is happening.
And I still don't understand what slight grinding is... In my experience with manual transmissions it either grinds (sounding unmistakeably horrible) or goes into gear. I too have had notchiness in this mustang, but no grinding.
#47
Then you may have a real problem. Contact that Ford customer service rep or your dealer... My point was that that thread has become a few people with really serious problems, most with some notchiness, with other people claiming that 70-80% of MT '11 Mustangs have horrible transmissions. That thread is mob mentality at its finest, and i stand by what i said.
And I still don't understand what slight grinding is... In my experience with manual transmissions it either grinds (sounding unmistakeably horrible) or goes into gear. I too have had notchiness in this mustang, but no grinding.
And I still don't understand what slight grinding is... In my experience with manual transmissions it either grinds (sounding unmistakeably horrible) or goes into gear. I too have had notchiness in this mustang, but no grinding.
#49
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Hello members,
I recommend you bring your vehicles in to your Ford dealer and have them diagnosed. Then message me with your VIN, mileage, dealer, and contact info so I can help you further.
Deysha
I recommend you bring your vehicles in to your Ford dealer and have them diagnosed. Then message me with your VIN, mileage, dealer, and contact info so I can help you further.
Deysha
#50
Guys, the most important thing you have to look out for with the new fluid is the engine whine.
Given that this is much thinner fluid, the tranny will whine in WARMER temperatures.
Would love to hear if someone had it done in Florida or California.
Given that this is much thinner fluid, the tranny will whine in WARMER temperatures.
Would love to hear if someone had it done in Florida or California.
#51
Only reason I'm bit hesitant to have my car done.
#52
FWIW: Someone in Florida over on AFM is pissed because Ford and the dealer are insisting they put the dual clutch fluid in his despite the 70 degree weather being in complete contradiction to the conditions in the TSB.
#53
#54
Anybody on the Canadian side from customer service we can contact and give out that info ! Thx
Last edited by montreal ponies; 3/29/11 at 12:53 PM.
#55
I will wait until I unleash the
#56
Originally Posted by montreal ponies
Deysha,
Anybody on the Canadian side from customer service we can contact and give those info ! Thx
#57
Same with me, but I didn't even mention the TSB, I just brought it in and told them about the rough shifting. They tested it, found the TSB, and performed the service.
#58
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