Does a 2010 F150 have a sealed transmission?
did some researched and found that my 6R80/60 transmission is sealed and the only way to check the level is by removing the bolt on the top front passenger side of the transmission above the pan.
How many miles does a Ford F-150 last?
To begin with, perhaps the longevity of the F150 truck is a huge draw. On average, the Ford F-150 can last between 150,000 miles, to 300,000 miles– depending on maintenance and other factors. May experts that the Ford F-150 can last up to 300,000 miles, before there is an engine rebuild that is needed.
What problems do 2010 f150 have?
Top 2010 Ford F-150 Problems
- little or no heat in cabin.
- Engine Runs Rough at Idle.
- TSB For Possible Ejection of Spark Plug From Cylinder Head.
- Updated Differential Clutch Kit Available if Rear End Noise is Heard.
- Ignition Coil Failure Due to Excessive Spark Plug Gap.
- Oil May Leak Onto Starter From Passenger-Side Head Gasket.
Are there any problems with the F-150 F150?
2010 f150 erratic and hard down shifting. In stop and go traffic vehicle often lurches forward. Eventually will cause minor crashes unless one drives with extreme care. Ford blogs are full of similar complaints, yet dealer says there are no problems. My 2010 Ford F-150 transmission “slams” between gears.
What kind of transmission does a 2010 Ford F-150 have?
Transmission is in 09-11 f150 and expeditions. 2010 f150 erratic and hard down shifting. In stop and go traffic vehicle often lurches forward. Eventually will cause minor crashes unless one drives with extreme care. Ford blogs are full of similar complaints, yet dealer says there are no problems.
Why does my Ford F-150 Slam between gears?
My 2010 Ford F-150 transmission “slams” between gears. Ford is aware of this problem but alleges that it cannot do anything until the software issue is repaired. The transmission slams between gears, at times the 4 wheel drive seems to engage when going around a corner.
What to do if your Ford Escape has erratic shifting?
If you suspect your Escape could be one, go to the dealer and have them run the VIN. If you have under 7000 miles they will reprogram the transmission. If you have over 7000 miles, the will reprogram the transmission and perform a load test on it. In December 2010, I brought my vehicle in for another unrelated issue.