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Not so much, but an interesting read!
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Not so much, but an interesting read!
Hope she had it taken care of, and if so, what was the fix?Sounds like the transmission issues my Daughter's Focus had. Yes that was the DPS6 dual-clutch transmission but the similarity is eerie.
I'll post if I have any followup info.My 6 cylinder experiences uneven acceleration at times mostly at lower speeds. Not quite to the level of ābuckingā. Iād be interested in hearing if your dealer finds anything.
I'll post if I have any followup info.
Hi there! Will you send us a message with your VIN and your local Ford dealer? I can look into things on my end.I've experienced this since new also. At just under 19k miles. I've noticed it happens on a lukewarm engine with oil temps around 100-120*F. Taking it out of gear, coasting in Neutral for a split second and re-engaging the gear and/or upshifting has fixed it 100% of time for me. Gotta love the buckin' bronco phenomenon that us 7MT owners get
I can say much the same thing - would see if very rarely in 1st on my 7Mt (thought it was me being squishy on the clutch at first) but havenāt had it at all since installing the Ford TuneMine has done this intermittently in 1st gear only. No rhyme or reason as to why. I had the Ford Performance tune installed in December and have not experienced the bucking since. Could be coincidence, time will tell.
Three clutch replacements then finally a trans. Traded it in on her Mustang Graduation present. Never been a Ford guy but that Mustang and the 2.3l in it convinced me to look at the Bronco. My Cobb Accessport would work on the Mustang so I'm hoping they can get it working for the Bronco.Hope she had it taken care of, and if so, what was the fix?
Ive had this happen multiple times with with almost these exact same conditions. Typically at nite or colder days so I have always chalked it up to not letting the engine warm up but am interested to see what others have experienced.I've experienced this since new also. At just under 19k miles. I've noticed it happens on a lukewarm engine with oil temps around 100-120*F. Taking it out of gear, coasting in Neutral for a split second and re-engaging the gear and/or upshifting has fixed it 100% of time for me. Gotta love the buckin' bronco phenomenon that us 7MT owners get
You'd think that after the 1st or 2nd clutch replacement they wouldn't have done a 3rd, so I guess they fit the definition of insane! Had an F100 back in the early seventies, which was a good truck, then a Ranger in the early 90's, which was not a good truck. Having regrets about getting the Bronco, and the 2024 Tacoma Off Road will be my next vehicle! Hope the Mustang is running well!Three clutch replacements then finally a trans. Traded it in on her Mustang Graduation present. Never been a Ford guy but that Mustang and the 2.3l in it convinced me to look at the Bronco. My Cobb Accessport would work on the Mustang so I'm hoping they can get it working for the Bronco.