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Hesitates When Shifting
2014 Ford F-150
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Ford dealer.
8.7
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 23,200 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 3 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (2 reports)
- replace transmission pump (1 reports)
transmission problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
This hesitation and jerk happens when slowing down and then subsequently accelerating. As well as when in tow mode, transmission will jerk when it down shifts to slowdown a hill descent after going over a crest. This jerk is hard enough to where a passenger can feel it. This started happening at about 46,000 km (28,500 miles) I have been at the dealer three times. At first they did replicate the jerking and apparently replaced the transfer case. This did not fix the problem. They reset and updated the PCM. This did not fix it either. On the third visit they just said "that is just the way these trucks are"and than had me test drive the same model from their used car lot. It was as equally messed up as my truck, had the same jerking and only had 25,000km. No wander it was in on a trade-in. I could not believe it, they actually want me to accept it as normal. I am no spring chicken, I had a few trucks and cars in my lifetime. Non had any transmission problems to at least 140,000 miles. To mitigate this unfixed jerking I am now driving like my Grandmother at age 80 avoiding the accelerator pedal. Even so I can not avoid it at times as there are situation where you have to give it. The loss here is that I am forced to trade the truck in before the warranty expires. And the dealer will subsequently sell it to an unsuspecting buyer. I lose for trading a new vehicle, the buyer loses for buying a piece of crap. I guess that sums it up nicely for the 2014 Ford f150. Thanks for reading, Arthur.
- arthurpac, Toronto, ON, Canada