Bulletins


BulletinBulletin dateReplacement BulletinItem no.SummaryAdded
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - CONTROL MODULE (TCM, PCM)
04210712/13/200404241410014086General (pcm) power train control module programming procedures. *tt04/28/2005
0421711/01/200410013369General power train control module (pcm) programming procedures. *tt04/15/2005
1483804/01/2001619324Some vehicles with cd4e transmissions built 7/1/2000 thru 12/20/200 may exhibit intermittent loss of both first and second gear, (reported as a loss of power) tcil lamp flash, malfunction indicator lamp may illuminate, with diagnostic troub05/23/2001
003E1312/01/2000619146Some vehicles were built with a powertrain control module that contains on board diagnostic ii (obdii) system strategy that does not meet certain misfire monitoring requirements. *tt05/16/2001
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - COOLING UNIT AND LINES
0314807/21/200310003748New transmission cooler flusher - service tips. 2003 escort and super duty f series included. *tt10/29/2003
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - PARK/NEUTRAL START SWITCH
0118109/17/2001625715Brake shift interlock.*jb11/30/2001
POWER TRAIN - AXLE ASSEMBLY
022402/04/2002630631Some vehicles equipped with the cd4e transaxle may exhibit harsh and delayed 1-2/2-3 upshifts after transaxle or turbine shaft speed sensor replacement, possible diagnostic trouble codes 628, 642, 645, 646, 647, 648, p0731, p0732, p0734, p004/19/2002
0018209/01/2000618586Some vehicles may exhibit no forward gear ranges due to the misalignment of the forward / coast clutch cylinder snap ring with respect to the legs of the forward clutch piston. *jb04/17/2001

Consumer Complaints


Fail datemilesoccurencesPurchase date
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
03/10/20057
 After all the problems with my 2001 cougar i wish i would have made a better choice in what vehicle i bought. the one recall that they had on the fuel pump i had to have that replaced, but i am not sure they really fixed it because it still hesitated when i accelerating . the low coolant light on the dash went on in the winter time when i first started the car. after i driving a bit the light will just turn off. so how the am i suppose to know when there really was a coolant problem if the light just went on. then, the transmission went out at 94,000 miles with no signs of it going out. i was driving on the highway at 70 mph when i pressed on the gas pedal and nothing happened, like the car was in neutral. i tried different gears and nothing. i was able to coast to the shoulder of the road and had to call a tow truck to bring the car home and cost $300.00. i had to find a place to bring the car to get a new transmission which was at a ford dealership. they said it would take about 3 days to have it done, and turned out taking 2 weeks because they didn't know how to put the correct transmission in the box. they sent two wrong transmissions before ford finally got the correct transmission for the car to the shop. this cost me $3,235.00. transmissions failing at 94,000 miles was ridiculous considering all proper maintenance was done when it was needed. there were still other problems with the car, but i could not fit all the words on this form. i did not believe anything was done at all, and customer service from ford was terrible. the next vehicle i buy most definitely will not be a ford and probably not an american vehicle either. word of mouth is very powerfully and people that i talk to about cougar problems will never be buying a ford. if only ford would care a little and not be afraid to spend some money to make their customers a little more pleased with their purchase then maybe people wouldn't look down so much on ford products. *ak
03/09/200660392206/06/2005
 My automatic transmission, while driving down the expressway, shut down the o/d now will not shift into 2nd gear until close to 5,000 rpm. the car has only 60,000 miles. *nm
11/07/200548000107/01/2001
 There was no indication that there was a problem with the transmission until one day i went to pull out into an intersection and the car felt like it was in neutral. during that same episode, when at a stop light, the car would not move until it was put in 2 instead of drive. i took it to the dealership and was told that the automatic transmission needed to be replaced. the car only has 48,000 and the cost of the replacement of a new transmission was $3,256 + tax. *jb
06/09/200543000109/30/2001
 Bought car brand new in september 2001. automatic transmission needs replacement at 43,000 miles (june 2005). no recourse as warranty only covered me for 3 years/36,000 miles. this is too soon for a transmission to fail. although the car is automatic, i could feel the car lose power as it shifted automatically from 1st gear into 2nd gear. took the card to ford dealer who told me it would cost $3,000 to fix. i am appalled!
09/15/200267000607/11/2001
 2001 mercury cougar. since i have owned this car i have replace the engine at 65,000 miles, left front wheel bearing at 70,000 miles, right front wheel bearing is on its way out at 100,000 miles along with a plugged catalytic converter, and transmission slippage. a/c also failed at 115,000 miles.*ak
08/29/200108/01/2001
 The transmission hunts as if it doesn't know which gear to go into. this mostly occurs during or immediately following the 1-2 shift. it also has harsh shifts. dealer says they cannot duplicate. *ak
06/05/2001
 When driving at speeds in low 30 mph transmission will shift out of gear, and vehicle will shake. dealer cannot duplicate problem, cannot remedy.*ak
POWER TRAIN - AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION - TORQUE CONVERTER
11/03/200338400203/09/2001
 At 25,600 miles, i brought my vehicle into the dealership to complain about hard & rapid shifting and that my check engine light had come on. they replaced the engine light, but were unable to duplicate the shifting issues. i continued to believe the vehicle did not shift appropriately. at 38,200 miles, with the vehicle just over the warranty period, the vehicle again had harsh rapid shifting while traveling on the interstate during rush hour traffic. out of fear for my safety, i exited the interstate and was completing a turn when my vehicle stalled in the middle of the road with out any warning lights, leaving me with no power steering and no control over the vehicle. i brought the vehicle to the dealership and was required to pay the $90 diagnostic fee for the same issue that had not been fixed at 25,000 miles while the vehicle was under warranty. they informed me i had a mechanical problem with the torque converter and they would flush and fill the transmissions. they indicated this fixed the problem, but that this was not a problem directly related to the hard shifting and stalling. they could not duplicate these complaints. a little over a week later, the same issue occurred while traveling to work on the interstate. the vehicle was up and down shifting harshly and once again stalled without any warning. i have made an appointment with the dealership to have it checked again. i am worried about my safety and the safety of others with this vehicle. there is no warning when the vehicle is about to stall and both times has stalled while traveling at about 30 - 40 mph. *la
POWER TRAIN - CLUTCH ASSEMBLY - PEDAL/LINKAGE
2
 While driving 50 mph vehicle stalled. consumer applied the clutch, and the clutch was inoperative. vehicle was taken to the dealer for inspection, and mechanic was not able to duplicate or resolve the problem. *ak
POWER TRAIN - MANUAL TRANSMISSION
04/16/2001503/01/2001
 From 3/29 - 10/24/2001 have taken car to dealer 8 times, 5 of which dealing with problems with shifting from one gear to another. dealer could never find a problem relating to complaint. on 11/16/2001 took car in and was told by dealer the cost to repair would be $1,100.00. i had the car in the dealership 22 days prior and they couldn't find anything wrong. service manager asked if driver knew how to drive a stickshift? also stated the car has been driven improperly. why was this never a question or comment before? have previously owned and currently operate manual transmission vehichles at work and for the army reserves. called and spoke with ford customer service representative, she was very polite until she came back from speaking with service department. was told ford could do nothing to help. went back to speak with someone at dealership was told there was nothing anyone could do to help. felt there was nothing else to do but file a complaint. *ak