ragtopjr
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Here is the background on my scenario.
I bought a 2002 Limited V8 which had the tranny replaced @ 72000 kms, I purchased the truck @ 87000 kms.
The tranny overheats @ 88000 kms and goes into limp mode leaving a code.
I take truck into the Ford dealer to have the tranny checked and get the tranny flushed.
They tell me the Cooler is plugged and I tell them to replace it and continue with the flush.
While looking through the bill I was not charged for a filter, and was only charged for 4 liters of Tranny fluid.
I have a few questions for you now that you have some background info.
Question # 1
When I worked for Ford a few years ago we highly advised against changing a tranny without changing the cooler. Is this still industry standard protocol or is this just common sense that is overlooked by lazy dealers?
Question # 2
Is there any logical reason why they would not have completed the tranny flush as I had asked for?
Question # 3
What is the book time to R & R tranny cooler?
A friend in the industry told me that the "All Data" time allowed was .7 hrs for R & R and .6 hrs to flush lines which in my mind should be taken care of during the "Tranny Flush" which I had wanted completed in the first place!
What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks
P.S. I was a Service Advisor for this very dealership 3 years ago!
Lets just say my laundry list is growing rapidly on my way to the owner of the dealership!
I bought a 2002 Limited V8 which had the tranny replaced @ 72000 kms, I purchased the truck @ 87000 kms.
The tranny overheats @ 88000 kms and goes into limp mode leaving a code.
I take truck into the Ford dealer to have the tranny checked and get the tranny flushed.
They tell me the Cooler is plugged and I tell them to replace it and continue with the flush.
While looking through the bill I was not charged for a filter, and was only charged for 4 liters of Tranny fluid.
I have a few questions for you now that you have some background info.
Question # 1
When I worked for Ford a few years ago we highly advised against changing a tranny without changing the cooler. Is this still industry standard protocol or is this just common sense that is overlooked by lazy dealers?
Question # 2
Is there any logical reason why they would not have completed the tranny flush as I had asked for?
Question # 3
What is the book time to R & R tranny cooler?
A friend in the industry told me that the "All Data" time allowed was .7 hrs for R & R and .6 hrs to flush lines which in my mind should be taken care of during the "Tranny Flush" which I had wanted completed in the first place!
What are your thoughts on this?
Thanks
P.S. I was a Service Advisor for this very dealership 3 years ago!
Lets just say my laundry list is growing rapidly on my way to the owner of the dealership!