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Called my dealer for more info, FSA says less than 1% of vehicles affected. Instructions are to inspect, and if it's not leaking install a new bolt and washers. If leaking line set is to be replaced.
I'm at the dealership now and mine had the start of a leak (small amount of drips). Thankfully they will be fixing it today.
Make sure to check the Ford site and get it checked out as soon as you can.
Called my dealer yesterday after finding out my truck was listed. Dealer checked and had to order the parts and will call when they come in. If no leak, dealer will replace a bolt and other hardware. If leaking, you get new cooler lines also. Mine is not leaking. Dealer did not want to wait for first oil change to address this issue. This will be an excuse to have the double horn beep turned off and turn on DEF % readout on dash.
Can anyone post a picture of where the leak would be and where the fix is made? I took mine in and they only had to do the bolt and washer, but the guy at the counter didn't know any other info besides "something to do with the transmission lines". I'm just curious on where to keep an eye on whenever I'm under the truck.
When they looked at mine he got under the truck with an iPhone fashlight and looked at the area under the front of the engine possibly where the transmission lines go into the transmission cooler.
When they looked at mine he got under the truck with an iPhone fashlight and looked at the area under the front of the engine possibly where the transmission lines go into the transmission cooler.
It's on the transmission itself, passenger side I think.
It's on the transmission itself, passenger side I think.
Well isn't that a kick in the ***. I hate when you get these without the details cause you do not know if the service department is doing it right or even doing it at all.
This must be what happened to me today. I made a run to GA yesterday and since it was late just kept the trailer hooked up and parked it at my house. It ran flawlessly with no indication of anything being wrong at all. My son brought our other rig home loaded last night and I took that out this morning. Got a call from him about 7AM saying my truck wouldn't "go anywhere" when put in drive. When I got back I went to the house and lo and behold, there was a film of transmission fluid on the underside of my truck as well as the front of the trailer. There weren't any big puddles on the ground though. Called Roadside Assistance and had it towed to the dealer. I guess I will find out tomorrow what the issue is. Purchased 11/30/16. Currently 8600 miles.
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