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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
3 weeks and $5500 later my Sport Trac is back from the trans shop!
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<blockquote data-quote="JC2008SportTrac" data-source="post: 1043672" data-attributes="member: 75816"><p>Also, that clunk and trouble you had, and the part they mentioned, yeah, the driveshaft sucks on these, and the two-piece part that shouldn't be a wear item, is considered a wear item. Sucks that it cost almost a K, but if they fixed that as part of all of the transmission issues, then you'll never have another trans/driveshaft issue again. I'm learning from reading, but the transmission on these trucks are pretty dang good. The fail is the two-piece driveshaft. But it sounds like you had both repaired at the same time, for the same, high-money you had to outlay. Sorry you had to spend it, but sounds like you had the biggest fail-area fixed (the driveshaft).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC2008SportTrac, post: 1043672, member: 75816"] Also, that clunk and trouble you had, and the part they mentioned, yeah, the driveshaft sucks on these, and the two-piece part that shouldn't be a wear item, is considered a wear item. Sucks that it cost almost a K, but if they fixed that as part of all of the transmission issues, then you'll never have another trans/driveshaft issue again. I'm learning from reading, but the transmission on these trucks are pretty dang good. The fail is the two-piece driveshaft. But it sounds like you had both repaired at the same time, for the same, high-money you had to outlay. Sorry you had to spend it, but sounds like you had the biggest fail-area fixed (the driveshaft). [/QUOTE]
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Engine & Drivetrain
3 weeks and $5500 later my Sport Trac is back from the trans shop!
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