2011 F150 FX4 Supercrew Tranny Failure after 1 Day!!!!
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2011 F150 FX4 Supercrew Tranny Failure after 1 Day!!!!
I purchased a brand new F150 FX4 Supercrew 4x4 on Wednesday, June 22nd. Pulled off the lot at 8:15pm and was heading for vacation Thursday evening with my wife, 3 yr old, and 9 yr old. Saw smoke in rearview mirror and got off the interstate immediately. Transmission fluid was all over the bottom of the truck. For those with children, you could imagine where I was at this point. So after 1.5 hrs on the side of the interstate, the rollback shows up, loads up my $40k plus truck with 453 miles and proceeds driving over 85 mph to the nearest Ford dealer. Then he overheats the rollback with my family on board. Of course, no hotel rooms available until the saint at the Hampton found a room for me.
It's July 5th, and I might get my truck back by Friday. At first it was a failed torque converter seal. Now it's the front transmission pump. I'm no mechanic, just a structural engineer that understands how things work and really expected Ford to get me either a completely new transmission or a new truck.....because that is what I paid for and who knows what damage the pump failure will lead to down the road. I've been told that the same part has to fail 3 times to qualify for the Ford buyback policy (sounds like a lemon law deal). They are attempting to get me a 5yr-75k Ford ESP warranty, which will extend the transmission an extra 15k miles. From what I've read with the extended warranties, the owner has to follow the service manual to a tee, or else it is null and void. Does anyone know of any options that are available in a situation like this? The truck has never towed anything. I put a little over 150 miles on the truck and had it for about 23 hrs before it left me and my family stranded on the interstate! I'm assuming that I'm not the only person this has happened to across the USA, but I have to be in small company with the transmission failing within ONE day.
It's July 5th, and I might get my truck back by Friday. At first it was a failed torque converter seal. Now it's the front transmission pump. I'm no mechanic, just a structural engineer that understands how things work and really expected Ford to get me either a completely new transmission or a new truck.....because that is what I paid for and who knows what damage the pump failure will lead to down the road. I've been told that the same part has to fail 3 times to qualify for the Ford buyback policy (sounds like a lemon law deal). They are attempting to get me a 5yr-75k Ford ESP warranty, which will extend the transmission an extra 15k miles. From what I've read with the extended warranties, the owner has to follow the service manual to a tee, or else it is null and void. Does anyone know of any options that are available in a situation like this? The truck has never towed anything. I put a little over 150 miles on the truck and had it for about 23 hrs before it left me and my family stranded on the interstate! I'm assuming that I'm not the only person this has happened to across the USA, but I have to be in small company with the transmission failing within ONE day.
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You will NOT get a new truck. They will replace the broken parts with new parts and you'll be on your way, simple as that. No reason to call CS and give them an earful??? why? They are fixing your truck and going out of their way to try and get you an extended warranty. I'd say thats above and beyond. Their only responsibility is to fix the broken parts.
#5
i tend to agree with hydro1. They will replace the parts and you will be on your way. You might get lucky and get a new trans but i wouldnt hold my breath if i were you. However i do believe there was a tsb for the pump failures a few weeks ago. so i feel like this should have been caught before it got to you. If it were mine i would ask for the longer warranty of 6 or 7 year 125,000 miles. i believe that is one of the options available. maybe if they wont do it free you might be able to get it at a discounted rate. sorry for your troubles but i feel like they will do you right. fingers crossed !
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#8
And I thought a bad injector was bad at 10,000 miles.
I'd have to take a 10mg valium every hour just to cope with what you've been thru.
(Then I'd be asleep)
I think I'd be willing to make up the cost of a new unit after getting in touch with the FoMoCo reps.
I wouldn't let them know that, tho. First I'd haggle out a free extended warranty on your existing unit, drive it for a while because who knows, it might actually get repaired correctly, to your satisfaction.
If down the road it becomes a lemon, transfer the free extended warranty to the new unit. (If you buy another FoMoCo product)
Just remember, no matter how bad your situation is, someone else's is worse. (Thought I'd throw that in)
I'd have to take a 10mg valium every hour just to cope with what you've been thru.
(Then I'd be asleep)
I think I'd be willing to make up the cost of a new unit after getting in touch with the FoMoCo reps.
I wouldn't let them know that, tho. First I'd haggle out a free extended warranty on your existing unit, drive it for a while because who knows, it might actually get repaired correctly, to your satisfaction.
If down the road it becomes a lemon, transfer the free extended warranty to the new unit. (If you buy another FoMoCo product)
Just remember, no matter how bad your situation is, someone else's is worse. (Thought I'd throw that in)
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#10
Take the free ESP Warranty and let Ford fix the truck. Ask Ford to provide you with a free loaner. The Service Manager only needs to call the Regional Service Mgr. to get the loaner approved. Warranty repair is warranty repair. If the pump and seal fails at 200 miles or at 20,000 miles, the repair procedures are the same. Replace the failed components if possible. If not, replace the transmission.
Last edited by Blue07STX; 07-06-2011 at 05:09 PM.
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If they don't do it then get the news involved. If it is a ecoboost I'm sure they wouldn't want that kind of news spreading around.