vibration on up shifitng
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vibration on up shifitng
<TABLE><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top width="100%">Hi: I am new to this site and Fords. I have always had Dodge trucks. Triplets gave way to the need for an SUV. Love the 2007 Expedition. I have the xlt with 3500 miles on it. The only changes are 20in wheels with 285 tires. Since the begining I noticed a vibratrion on shift changes while accererating. I can feel the vibration through the gas pedel last only for a sec and stops on shift change. The vibration is also sometimes there at highway speeds (80mph). This vibration was there prior to changing ou the tires wheels. Some people I aske say Welcome to Ford it is normal. Never had such vibration on any other car/truck.
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Now that I think about it, I had a 73 T bird that I installed in a rebuilt torque converter in and it did the very same thing you have. Then during a transmission rebuild I replaced the converter and the problem stopped. I guess the rebuilt converter was out of balance. It may be that the engine or torque converter is out of balance which does not happen very often on a new car, but it can happen. If this is the problem, it should be looked at ASAP as this condition will cause problems with the engine or transmission later on down the road. This is not normal and in any case, I would take it to the dealer to have it looked at.
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I represent Ford and I am not aware of a shift-change vibration concern like you described in the 2007 Expedition. I would recommend that you take your Expedition to your dealership for an inspection. They would be in the best position to assist you in diagnosing and correcting your concern. If for some reason the dealership does not resolve your concern, please contact the Customer <?xml:namespace prefix = st1 ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com[img] /><st1:PlaceName w:st=[/img]Ford</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceName w:st=" /><st1:PlaceName w:st="on">Relationship</st1:PlaceName> <st1:PlaceType w:st="on">Center</st1:PlaceType> at 800-392-3673 (FORD).
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Originally Posted by fomocona
I represent Ford and I am not aware of a shift-change vibration concern like you described in the 2007 Expedition. I would recommend that you take your Expedition to your dealership for an inspection. They would be in the best position to assist you in diagnosing and correcting your concern. If for some reason the dealership does not resolve your concern, please contact the Customer <st1lacename w:st="[/img]Ford</st1:PlaceName"> <st1lacename w:st=" /><st1:PlaceName w:st=" on="">Relationship</st1lacename> <st1lacetype w:st="on">Center</st1lacetype></st1lacename> at 800-392-3673 (FORD).
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Thanks for showing up on this forum fomocona! I hope you will take a look around and get a feel for what the customer has to say after the sale. I for one think you will see quite a bit that make you feel great about Ford and some others that will make you feel for the customer. Again THANK YOU for being here!!!!!!!
#7
At least some one from Ford seems to be reading these posts.
I hope this person will take the time to read all these posts and see that REAL people are having REAL problems with their new 07 Expedition and I am sure Lincoln gators too as they are for the most part just a fancy Expedition.
I hope this person also understands that this is not a "Ford bashing" forum, but for the most part Ford people that want to remain Ford people in the future, but may be starting to ask questions as to why.
I know I am and I have had always driven Ford products since 1967, but now for the first time, I am looking around at other manufacturers dealers to see what they have to offer me for my next one.
I think the time taken to read these posts would be time well spent, even if you don't reply.
Thank you for being here!!!!!
I hope this person will take the time to read all these posts and see that REAL people are having REAL problems with their new 07 Expedition and I am sure Lincoln gators too as they are for the most part just a fancy Expedition.
I hope this person also understands that this is not a "Ford bashing" forum, but for the most part Ford people that want to remain Ford people in the future, but may be starting to ask questions as to why.
I know I am and I have had always driven Ford products since 1967, but now for the first time, I am looking around at other manufacturers dealers to see what they have to offer me for my next one.
I think the time taken to read these posts would be time well spent, even if you don't reply.
Thank you for being here!!!!!
Last edited by Newton007; 10-30-2007 at 03:40 PM.
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I have had a similar problem come up in my 07 Expy. At 2800-3100 RPM's is when I feel this vibration in the gas pedal and steering wheel. This happens at any speed, and when the engine is under load, going up hill, etc. It has not done this before. Prior to this you couldn't tell the engine was on it was so smooth.
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The post by FOMOCONO is unusual.
The poster may be a valid FOMO employee, because the way their sales are going it would be a great customer relations move to have an omnibusman on the forums.
However, it may be a min-wage person with no real knowledge or interest except to refer complaintants to their dealer and corporate hotline, in which case having a rep here will probably create more antagonism than not.
In that case a stupid move by Ford.
I'm thinking of buying an '08 but all the problems are holding be back to keeping my '01's. I don't want to put up with a lot of frustration when mine are running OK right now.
The poster may be a valid FOMO employee, because the way their sales are going it would be a great customer relations move to have an omnibusman on the forums.
However, it may be a min-wage person with no real knowledge or interest except to refer complaintants to their dealer and corporate hotline, in which case having a rep here will probably create more antagonism than not.
In that case a stupid move by Ford.
I'm thinking of buying an '08 but all the problems are holding be back to keeping my '01's. I don't want to put up with a lot of frustration when mine are running OK right now.
Last edited by expy37at; 11-08-2007 at 05:39 AM.
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Vibrations may result from a number of things, including wheels out of balance, tires out of round, improper inflation, driveline geometry, to name a few. In order to resolve any of these vibration or other service issues, Ford Motor Company's recommendation is to have a factory trained technician at a Ford Dealer diagnose the concern. Routine diagnostics will include checking wheel balance, tire inflation, tire circumference, driveline geometry, etc. If these routine diagnostics are able to identify the cause of the vibration or service concern repairs will be completed to correct the issue. In addition, our Dealerships have access to the Technical Assistance Hotline. This hotline is staffed with engineers to assist with dealership repair efforts to repair vehicles. Bottom line, a factory trained technician at a Ford Motor Company Dealership needs to see your vehicle, gather the appropriate facts to resolve a service concern.