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Ford Recalls Ranger, Fusion for Transmission

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May 24, 2019, 02:18 PM
ontmark
Ford Recalls Ranger, Fusion for Transmission
Hard to believe a 40K plus truck and they can't tighten a mounting fastener correctly. I truly believe it is more then just a torque issue.

https://www.automotive-fleet.c...c_id=0673H6164245E4U

Ford Motor Co. recently issued two separate safety recalls for its 2019 Ranger pickup and older Fusion sedans for possible transmission problems, reports CNET's Road Show.

The automaker is recalling an estimated 2,500 2019 Ranger midsize pickups for a transmission issue linked to fasteners. Specifically, fasteners that secure a transmission shift cable bracket to the transmission housing might not be torqued to proper specification. If one or both fasteners loosen, it could potentially allow the transmission to be in a different gear than what the driver has selected.

This scenario means the driver may assume the vehicle is in the parked position when it is not, and the vehicle could potentially roll away, increasing the likelihood of an accident.

To fix the problem, Ford dealers will torque the fasteners to the proper specification and verify that the transmission and gear level are correctly synced up. In the meantime, for added caution, Ford recommends applying the parking brake when the vehicle is turned off.

Ford is also recalling approximately 270,000 2013 to 2016 Ford Fusion midsize sedans that are equipped with Ford's 2.5-liter I-4 gas engine, because the shifter cable bushing may degrade and detach from the transmission.

If this occurs, the transmission might be in a different gear than what appears on the gear selector. This can result in rollaway of the vehicle and potential injury or collision.

To date, Ford is aware of three reports of alleged property damage and one report of injury that may be related to this defect.

The automaker is presently trying to identify the root cause of the issue and a method for final repair.

Owners and dealers will be notified when a remedy is available. For now, Ford suggests motorists make liberal use of the parking brake.



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May 24, 2019, 02:36 PM
YooperSigs
"Presently trying to identify the root cause".
Uhhh...
Someone did not did not tighten the fastener.
Someone inspecting the fastener did not verify it was properly fastened.
Hire me, Ford! I got this!


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May 24, 2019, 02:43 PM
Aeteocles
quote:
Originally posted by YooperSigs:
"Presently trying to identify the root cause".
Uhhh...
Someone did not did not tighten the fastener.
Someone inspecting the fastener did not verify it was properly fastened.
Hire me, Ford! I got this!


It could be that an engineer came up with the wrong torque number, or that the torque guns they use aren't working to spec, or that the assembly process didn't specify those bolts to be finally torqued after some other intermediate step.
May 24, 2019, 03:34 PM
Wishbone
And so it begins.
May 24, 2019, 03:45 PM
x0225095
quote:
Originally posted by Wishbone:
And so it begins.


Yup.

No thanks.


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May 24, 2019, 04:29 PM
dry-fly
Shocked I tell ya, shocked.


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May 24, 2019, 05:08 PM
bigdeal
This recall on 2019 Rangers is going to work just great in conjunction with the lawsuit filed against Ford over these trucks 'inaccurate' mpg estimates. Ford's not off to a smooth start with these trucks are they...


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