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Ford Preliminary Evaluation PE11024: Inability to shift gears on acceleration
2011 Ford Mustang
Inability to shift gears on acceleration
Power Train:Manual Transmission
- Summary
- The Office of Defects Investigations (ODI) analyzed complaint data provided by Ford as well as complaints submitted to ODI from consumers.In total, there were 364 unique reports indicating various shift quality issues while driving.Ford identified several factors that may contribute to shift quality concerns in the subject vehicles, including cold transmission, clutch stay-out at high engine speeds, gear clash or grinding, and gradual loosening of clutch plate bolts in some early production vehicles.The largest percentage of complaints indicated higher than expected shift efforts in cold ambient temperatures.These complaints were related to transmission fluid viscosity and the higher shift efforts resolved themselves with the drivetrain warming.Ford published technical service bulletin TSB 11-3-18 to inform technicians that a lower viscosity fluid was available for use to address the cold shift issues.The clutch stay-out condition typically occurs at engine speeds greater than 4000 rpm.It does not prevent the selection of any gear, but may delay clutch re-engagement depending on how long the driver maintains the higher engine speed.Ford identified rotating inertia of the clutch components as the root cause and replacement clutch pedal parts were made available under Ford TSB 10-19-4.A number of reports alleged increasing difficulty selecting gears along with gear clash or grinding.Grinding or notchy gear shifts may be caused by gradual loosening of clutch plate fasteners, which is promoted by certain aggressive shifting.This condition is progressive in nature and initially results in symptoms related to shift quality/feel.Clutch plate bolt loosening will not result in inability to select any gear unless the progressive symptoms are ignored until complete clutch failure occurs.ODI?s analysis identified only five complaints alleging an inability to shift into gear due to loose clutch plate bolts.None of these resulted in a stall and gear shifting could occur before engine start.A revised fastener was designed and implemented in production and is available for service through a special service message.There is no indication of loss of motive power or unreasonable safety risk associated with the alleged defect in the subject vehicles.This preliminary evaluation is closed.
- Documents (7)
- OPENING RESUME APPROVED
- FORD 10-14-2011 LETTER TO ODI WITH APPENDIX D, E1, E2, G,& H
- IR TO MFR TO INVESTIGATE ALLEGATIONS OF FAILURE TO SHIFT INTO GEAR IN MY 2011 THRU 2012 FORD MUSTANG VEHICLES. * 08/25/2011 * P
- MEMO TO FILE 08/04/2011, VOQ NUMBERS FOR THE 32 VOQs LISTED ON THE OPENING RESUME
- SERVICE BULLETIN - TSB 10-19-04 CLUTCH STAYOUT * 04/08/2014 * p
- SERVICE BULLETIN - TSB 11-03-18 COLD SHIFT * 04/08/2014 * p
- CLOSING RESUME APPROVED
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