pythonman Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 BEEN READING ABOUT ALL THE GUYS DEALING WITH THE TSB ON LUBE AND PROBLEMS WITH FLY WHEELS WARPING CAUSING ALL SORTS OF PROBLEMS WITH CLUTCHES AND TRANNYS. I CALLED MAWAH FORD FOR TO SEE IF ANYONE HAS BEEN IN THERE WITH ANY SUCH PROBLEMS AND WAS TOLD NO AND THAT THEY ARE UNAWARE THAT THERE IS ANY SORT OF PROBLEM. (sorry about the caps) I asked the manager if I could bring the car in when out of winter storage as I feel a little chatter in the clutch from time to time. She said bring it in and I can take a mechanic for a ride and see if they notice anythine wrong. I am one of those lucky guys that every time I bring a car in for service the car never shows its problems (LOL). anyway I got 800 miles on the car in a year and a half and really dont notice anything major in the way of problems that Grabber has informed us all about. I am afraid that if I do develope an issue it will be way past warranty period. would love for them to be understanding of my concerns when I go in armed with all the great info that I have printed off these forums but I got the feeling I will really have to sell my case to get anything done. any you guys out there in the same boat as me or dealing with it and got a few pointers? I want to do some minor mods but everything is on hold until I feel good about this situation. Let me know if anyone has some advise. Thanks, Keith Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nicholasmatthew Posted March 13, 2009 Report Share Posted March 13, 2009 I have an '09 with less than 1K. I performed the tests that Grabber stated in his threads, I appear to be ok thus far. I have a scheduled appt next week, apparently, I am missing a child seat latch in the back seat, it never got bolted in to the car. I am going to ask my dealer, Village Ford of Ridgewood about the TSB. Downs Ford in Toms River, NJ I know have done some TSB fixes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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