Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - COOLING UNIT AND LINES
00231011/13/2000616522Subject regarding contamination from prior transmission concerns or excess wear may be trapped in the transmission fluid cooling system. *tt03/05/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
08/20/200676200106/15/2001
 I purchased the ford, f-250, diesel power stroke, 7.3 liter, auto transmission in late 2000. on august 20, 2006 i was traveling northbound highway 49 in auburn, california, from bell road. at the light, i proceeded forward and noticed my vehicle remained in first gear, and would not shift. i tried several times to let my foot off of the throttle in order to reduce the rpms. after several attempts, the vehicle shifted hard into 2nd gear and proceeded forward. this continued to occur until i was able to get home. i took the truck to cottman transmission in placerville calif on 8-30-06, as according to future ford, where i purchased the truck, the vehicle was out of warranty. after test driving the vehicle with a rep from cottman transmission, he determined 2nd gear was lost and there might be other problems. he also stated that rebuilding 2001 ford f250 transmissions was a common procedure for them. he explained one of the design problems and failure points on the transmission. i called other transmission shops to confirm the representatively comments regarding the 2001 fords. all concur that ford build an under performing transmission on that make and year, and that this truck is a common rebuild for them. i believe that the performance of drive train components, such as transmissions, are of a safety concern. failure of these components will have different effects based on the driving situation encountered during failure. i was fortunate not to be on a steep mountain grade or in rush hour traffic. the random failure of vehicle parts is unavoidable due to differing reasons, however, this transmission made since 2001 has been failing in most 2001 fords. on the date of this complaint, i have had the transmission rebuild and have been advised there were more issues than simply 2nd gear. $3,000.00 worth. i am retaining all of the failed parts for evidence. 76471 miles on the truck. *jb
POWER TRAIN - AXLE HUBS
10/13/2004725007
 Ther vehicle hub caps locking tabs are cracking from heat or loss tension to the wheel rims. *ak the fire department stated that hubcaps are coming off at highway speed with no warning. the hub caps flying off in any direction. the consumer filed a seven email complaint. the consumer sent pictures in showing the base plastic hub cap lock cracking off or missing all together. style f81 a-1130-aa 4x2 *tc
09/20/200490400711/15/2001
 The vehicle hub caps locking tabs are cracking from heat or loss of tension to the wheel rims.*ak the fire department stated that hubcaps are coming off at highway speed with no warning. the hub caps flying off in any direction. the consumer filed a seven email complaint. the consumer sent pictures in showing the base plastic hub cap lock cracking off or missing all together. style f81 a-1130-aa 4x2 *tc
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
05/22/200564900112/06/2000
 After 65,000 miles, the manual transmission locked in gear, the cluch failed to disengage. the only way to stop was to turn off the ignition. the auto shop said the pressure plate had worn out, and needed to be replaced. the clutch plate only had 40% ware.