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After having my back Window explode last Sunday (3/17), dealer is waiting on @Ford Motor Company to determine why this happen for no apparent reason at all.
Now we might have a new problem. We have had the WT for 4 weeks now, 400 miles and haven't been able to drive it for a week now because of the rear window.
I now might have a transmission issue with the WT. We got the WT on 2/25, later that week my wife told me that when she puts the vehicle in drive, the rear end would buck up, I just told her it's a Bronco, that's what they do. When I tested it, it is very noticeable. Again, I just thought that was normal for a Bronco 2.7 Sasquatch Wildtrac.
Well, today I was at the dealer, drove a Badlands, 2Dr Sasquatch, and this Badlands did not do this. The transmission shifted from park to drive was very smooth, so I ask to look at a WT, and it did the same as the Badlands. Very smooth. I checked the idle speed of both the Badlands and WT, they were 0.8. The salesman told me to check my WT idle, he said if it's more to bring it in, and if it's the same to definitely bring it in as it sounds like a transmission issue.
I've owned a OBX 2.7 and also never noticed this as well.
I tried to do a search here but could not find anything. Maybe someone here can provide some info.
I sure hope I don't have a transmission issue, surely the last think I would want on a brand new Bronco.
Now we might have a new problem. We have had the WT for 4 weeks now, 400 miles and haven't been able to drive it for a week now because of the rear window.
I now might have a transmission issue with the WT. We got the WT on 2/25, later that week my wife told me that when she puts the vehicle in drive, the rear end would buck up, I just told her it's a Bronco, that's what they do. When I tested it, it is very noticeable. Again, I just thought that was normal for a Bronco 2.7 Sasquatch Wildtrac.
Well, today I was at the dealer, drove a Badlands, 2Dr Sasquatch, and this Badlands did not do this. The transmission shifted from park to drive was very smooth, so I ask to look at a WT, and it did the same as the Badlands. Very smooth. I checked the idle speed of both the Badlands and WT, they were 0.8. The salesman told me to check my WT idle, he said if it's more to bring it in, and if it's the same to definitely bring it in as it sounds like a transmission issue.
I've owned a OBX 2.7 and also never noticed this as well.
I tried to do a search here but could not find anything. Maybe someone here can provide some info.
I sure hope I don't have a transmission issue, surely the last think I would want on a brand new Bronco.
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