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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Help diagnose possible trans. issue, please
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<blockquote data-quote="Kornilov" data-source="post: 14315793" data-attributes="member: 163077"><p>To update this thread...</p><p></p><p>Took my car in 2 weeks ago to the dealer, their 'Mustang guy' confirmed that my driveline was noisy as balls and after further diagnosis determined that the rear end was a mess. I got a rear end rebuild covered under warranty. I did have to pay out of pocket to have the gearshift level assembly replaced (the remote set up on the MT-82 that mates the shifter to the transmission) but I figured that since they had helped me out on the warranty work, I would let them have some gravy with the shifter assembly.</p><p></p><p>Long story short, the car now sounds and drives like a regular Mustang. :dancenana:</p><p></p><p>There is still a little bit of extra noise that the tech (and I agree with him) attributes to the POS CHE upper control arm that the previous owner had installed - but I will address that shortly once Im moved into my new place next month.</p><p></p><p>I just wanted to give kudos to my NEW dealer - Tedd Britt Ford in Fairfax, VA and their competent, professional, and fair service folks.</p><p></p><p>Also, thanks Ashley for getting the ball rolling. It turned out there was no need to involved Ford Cust. service, but I do appreciate the effort on your end.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kornilov, post: 14315793, member: 163077"] To update this thread... Took my car in 2 weeks ago to the dealer, their 'Mustang guy' confirmed that my driveline was noisy as balls and after further diagnosis determined that the rear end was a mess. I got a rear end rebuild covered under warranty. I did have to pay out of pocket to have the gearshift level assembly replaced (the remote set up on the MT-82 that mates the shifter to the transmission) but I figured that since they had helped me out on the warranty work, I would let them have some gravy with the shifter assembly. Long story short, the car now sounds and drives like a regular Mustang. :dancenana: There is still a little bit of extra noise that the tech (and I agree with him) attributes to the POS CHE upper control arm that the previous owner had installed - but I will address that shortly once Im moved into my new place next month. I just wanted to give kudos to my NEW dealer - Tedd Britt Ford in Fairfax, VA and their competent, professional, and fair service folks. Also, thanks Ashley for getting the ball rolling. It turned out there was no need to involved Ford Cust. service, but I do appreciate the effort on your end. [/QUOTE]
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