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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Another update with the shakey steering problem.
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<blockquote data-quote="Denise Hayes 2" data-source="post: 889180" data-attributes="member: 63909"><p>Well, back to Firestone this morning to get another set of tires put on, but they were still skepticle that it was a problem with their tires, so they put it on the rack and put it in gear on the rack and discovered that the driveline had slack in it at the back of the transmission, which was causing some vibration.They took it loose and said that the output shaft nut was only hand tight, and the nut needed to be replaced. On the inside of that area of the transmission is what the tech described as a washer or bearing in the tranny not right. He wasn't sure if that was an actual bearing, but advised me not to drive it and take it to the dealer or a transmission shop. Now , I'm worried. I did buy the extended warranty, but not everything is covered with it. The truck only has 39,500 miles on it. Maybe it's trade in time.. I am taking it to the dealer 7:00 Monday morning.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Denise Hayes 2, post: 889180, member: 63909"] Well, back to Firestone this morning to get another set of tires put on, but they were still skepticle that it was a problem with their tires, so they put it on the rack and put it in gear on the rack and discovered that the driveline had slack in it at the back of the transmission, which was causing some vibration.They took it loose and said that the output shaft nut was only hand tight, and the nut needed to be replaced. On the inside of that area of the transmission is what the tech described as a washer or bearing in the tranny not right. He wasn't sure if that was an actual bearing, but advised me not to drive it and take it to the dealer or a transmission shop. Now , I'm worried. I did buy the extended warranty, but not everything is covered with it. The truck only has 39,500 miles on it. Maybe it's trade in time.. I am taking it to the dealer 7:00 Monday morning. [/QUOTE]
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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Another update with the shakey steering problem.
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