Guest dickf Posted September 23, 2003 Report Posted September 23, 2003 My Mondeo glx auto (W) 2 litre is a mystery. The problem first started 35,000 miles ago (1 1/2 years), when accelerating , it changes up from 1st to 2nd , if you then take your foot off the pedal, the revs stay up for 2-3 seconds, taking the car fwd when you want it to slow down, then the revs drop sharpy, making the gearbox thump. I have to-date had 2 visits from a FORD EXPERT ENGINNER, 2 new gearboxes, 2 throttle sensors, wiring loom, ecu, t/convertor, engine stablisers and possibly other things. The last time the gearbox was changed, it did improve a little, but as soon as I drove the car out of the Ford garage it did the same thing. All this was done under warranty, but they wanted me to pay Quote
Guest JIMSTDI Posted September 25, 2003 Report Posted September 25, 2003 hi dickf what part of the uk u inthere is a garage i used for my auto gearbox woes down this way, kentthere v.good can pm the details if u want plus a lot cheaper than fords all the best james :angry: Quote
Guest dickf Posted September 25, 2003 Report Posted September 25, 2003 hi dickf what part of the uk u inthere is a garage i used for my auto gearbox woes down this way, kentthere v.good can pm the details if u want plus a lot cheaper than fords all the best james :blink: I live in hertfordshire, thanks for the offer , a good idea, i can always phone them first Quote
Guest JIMSTDI Posted September 25, 2003 Report Posted September 25, 2003 i will did out the number james Quote
Guest JIMSTDI Posted September 25, 2003 Report Posted September 25, 2003 hi dickf heres the number jt automatics in erith in kent01322330052 all the best james :blink: ps hope u get it sorted Quote
Guest JIMSTDI Posted September 28, 2003 Report Posted September 28, 2003 how did u get on with jt`swas they if any use to u james Quote
Guest dickf Posted October 6, 2003 Report Posted October 6, 2003 how did u get on with jt`swas they if any use to u james i have phoned Jt's and I will try and get down there, They said it might be the power steering sensor, but they can check it on a visit, thanks Quote
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