driveline clunk bump gone
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driveline clunk bump gone
ever since I have had my 2010 SCREW there has been a driveline bump when taking off and once fully stopped.
On Friday the dealer fixed it by greasing the spline on the rear drive shaft per the TSB.
San Tan Ford in Gilbert, AZ performed the warranty work also changed the oil and washed truck for no charge.
They drove me home and picked me up when the truck was done.
I am 62 and can say that san Tan Ford is the only dealer that I have bought vehicle from that act like they really care about the customer.
On Friday the dealer fixed it by greasing the spline on the rear drive shaft per the TSB.
San Tan Ford in Gilbert, AZ performed the warranty work also changed the oil and washed truck for no charge.
They drove me home and picked me up when the truck was done.
I am 62 and can say that san Tan Ford is the only dealer that I have bought vehicle from that act like they really care about the customer.
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I had the same problem in a previous truck and they fixed it the same way the first time.... the second time it was the center support bearing since I had a two piece drive shaft....and the final fix was to replace the center support bearing again and the driveshafts with all associated parts(yoke,spline,etc..). I hope you have no more issues but keep this stuff in mind. If you have the problem again dont just let them grease it again, I think after the first fix it lasted about 4000 or 5000 miles. Good Luck!
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sgerry, Could you give a little more detail on how your the low power issue felt. Ex.- when engine cold, warm or all the time etc. Thanks.
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It was all the time. usually on partial throttle, then getting on it (such as rolling through a stop!) the truck would bog hardcore, then the power would build sloooowly.
Technically its an uncommanded Torque converter lockup from 1-2 if i remember the tsb. felt great and much more responsive after the TSB.
Technically its an uncommanded Torque converter lockup from 1-2 if i remember the tsb. felt great and much more responsive after the TSB.
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It was all the time. usually on partial throttle, then getting on it (such as rolling through a stop!) the truck would bog hardcore, then the power would build sloooowly.
Technically its an uncommanded Torque converter lockup from 1-2 if i remember the tsb. felt great and much more responsive after the TSB.
Technically its an uncommanded Torque converter lockup from 1-2 if i remember the tsb. felt great and much more responsive after the TSB.
I have a very similar problem, it only happens when below 35. It just WILL NOT accelerate...then...wait for it...wait for it....BAM! down shift and all heck breaks loose.
I thought that a programmer would correct that (still waiting to get one), but if at least some of it can be fixed with a TSB, even better. Thanks for the info!
EDIT: what did you tell the dealer? I want to make sure they actually fix it, not just reflash the PCM and send me on my way (like the last time I complained about it)