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Old Tue, December 28th, 2010, 09:25 PM
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Sorry, I can't even imagine what you are describing (and don't take that as a "put-down")! I've simply NEVER felt anything like that, EVER, in all my 54 years of driving. (Has it really been that long?)

This is something you really need to discuss with Bill, I think. Make sure he understands the shift is "normal" in the stock tune.

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I don't blame you it's kind of hard to describe :/

When it shifts above 1500 rpm it's like a slow hard shift into gear, like rough enough to make you think the tranny is failing or going to fall out. It doesn't move you physically but it can be felt through the pedal and the truck itself, I pay close attention to her to make sure she's running 100%.

I'll be driving and at 15mph it goes from 1-2 and it feels like it slams into gear. Not a smooth shift and not even a firm shift that is felt when you bump the firmness settings up.

Just leaving it stock for now and filed a ticket/claim on Friday. Hope to hear back soon
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Old Sun, January 2nd, 2011, 02:20 AM
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Well today I lost 1st and reverse

2nd, 3rd, 4th and o/d all work

Just flashes, whines in reverse, no movement, whines in neutral

Goes in the shop tomorrow or monday

Hoping ford covers this under the 60,000 mile powertrain warranty

The ford who serviced my tranny at 30,000 I would believe is the culprit, turns out my friends f150 who was serviced at the same ford went through 3, yes three, transmissions at that dealer in 80,000 miles...
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That is not fun. You need to program back to stock and remove the programmer, cable and everything associated with the programmer. Otherwise they could wiggle out of covering it.

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Old Sun, January 2nd, 2011, 05:35 PM
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Longshot beat me to it (damned younsters ). Do what he says.

It really sounds to me like a problem with your transmission install, as you said, rather than anything a programmer did. (And I know Bill is rather "conservative" when it comes to tweaking the transmission because he wants it to last.)

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Longshot beat me to it (damned younsters ). Do what he says.

It really sounds to me like a problem with your transmission install, as you said, rather than anything a programmer did. (And I know Bill is rather "conservative" when it comes to tweaking the transmission because he wants it to last.)

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Exactly why I think it had to do with the dealer and the failure, it happened not 5,000 miles after they "serviced" it. The problem was noted around the 31,000-32,000 mark with the crappy shifting and I am taking it to a different Ford because I am afraid it will happen again.

Cable and tune has been removed. Do I HAVE to drive 50 miles or just say the battery cable was disconnected overnight to see if the problem went away; to ensure the P1000 code I believe it is, is not stored in the PCM.

Praying to the Ford gods that they fix it under warranty
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Jack I aint so young anymore...I'm a year older than I was a week ago.

I think it would be better to drive around to get rid of the code. You can take the programmer along while you drive and periodically check to see if it is there. The programmer can be used to passively monitor the truck.
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Old Tue, January 4th, 2011, 01:58 AM
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Truck is at ford

The tech drove it around for a few minutes to see what was wrong

He came back around and cruised through the service department..."no reverse?!"

Waiting to hear back from them tomorrow to see what the final verdict is
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Old Tue, January 4th, 2011, 03:19 PM
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Turns out something in the truck is shorting the pcm/trans

Ford says its fixed and I am about to go and find out. Will take it for a drive and put the tuner back in and see if it shifts the same

Does PHP offer a program through the mac computers or just windows? My pc died a month back and still waiting on a replacement drive with operating system
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Just windows... but its a small program so find a friend with a working pc, ideally with windows xp still, and install it there
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