Thank you so much! I reset the adaptive learning on my 2020 Ford Expedition with Forscan about a month ago and it worked like a charm. It is still driving great a month later!
I just completed this same thing on my 2019 F150. Love it. Interesting too, I was at my local stealership this week talking with the service manager and he said ford released a new TCM update this week and that they have been instructed to start flashing this update, however he said he wasn't holding his breath that its going to be the big fix everyone wants. Keep making great content!
Well it started again, but I just cleared it again. I’m sure there’s another setting I can do to make it more permanent or something. Haven’t looked at it anymore.
Thanks for posting this video. You saved me time and money. I was able to fix our 2020 Ford Expo and avoid having it sit for weeks at the dealership, with likely no improvement when returned.
Cleaned the MAP, replaced the exhaust pressure sensor, engine temperature sensor and new plugs. My 10R80 tranny is now slick as silk. I got 65K on this 2018 F150 with a 2.7 and it runs like new and again back to 32 MPG on the highway. BTW, great video, good info.
I have a 2018 f150 xlt 3.5 eco. Mine was shifting rough from 3rd to 4th and then from 7th to 8th. Fixed the issue and shifts like butter now. Thanks man!
@@datboymike806bme I downloaded the program and did what the video said. You have to purchase a cable to connect from your computer to your vehicle. It was well worth it.
just bought a 2017 f250 super duty 6.2 liter 6 speed tran. 62,000 plus miles. No issues until we left on a 700 mile trip and now it jerks between 6 and 5 some times. Hope Forscan can take care of this when I get home. Already bought the cable but have not tried it yet. Cable is at home, bummer. Thanks for the video hope it works. Planning on buying an RV while here. Hope the towing doesnt mess things up.
My 10r80 in my 2019 expedition does not like the 19 degree weather here in Michigan got 60,000 getting ready to do a filter drop did a drain and refill at 30,000 it's not acting up definitely getting ready to try to do a reset with the forscan
I’ve added nav to my old 2016 explorer years ago. And been looking at the code in my 2019 F150. I think there’s line to dis able the auto learn. Maybe that’s what’s ford will do on a TSB. But the AL was for clutch wear too.
I'm not sure if anyone has said this yet, but you can also tell the TCM to stop learning after you reset it, and then you should never have this issue again!
When I go to the Cobb website, I only see devices labeled for the f150 Raptor....will those also work on a 2021 F150 XLT? I don't always get rough shifts, but I'm starting to between 3-4 and 4-5 with just over 17k miles. I don't want to trade this thing, but good grief this is annoying.
Hi, like you mentioned I have happen to have a 19 mustang gt with the same issues. I know it's been a awhile since you posted this. Forscan has a new update that allows you to completely turn off adaptive learning instead of just clearing the tables. I was wondering if you have tried this option yet? Also, silly question to ask, will Ford void your warranty with messing around with foreskin on your vehicle? I really want to try this turning it off completely option cuz I've seen other people post about it saying completely solves the issue. Also, after clearing your transmission, have you had to re-clear it or is it a one-time thing?
I just got the forscan but it doesn't have the clear transmission adaptive tables option. Any other recommendations to clear? I did the reset all adaptions and it seemed to help it, im thinking of trying the tcm module reset to see if it makes it go away.
@@joselmendoza5763 unfortunately it did not work, I ended up taking it to the dealership and they had to rebuild transmission. If you still have warranty you should take it asap. Everything was a complete mess. Good luck to you.
Hi there from Abu Dhabi🇦🇪 I have 2020 f150 raptor it has over 50k kilometers and I have the same problem, and my truck still under warranty I don't know what to do should I let the dealer fix it or should I do it the same way you did I really love my truck I don't wanna lose it for this issue
I found that leaving the truck in drive and not manually shifting the gears. In sport mode my truck is hanging in the lower gears and doesnt want to shift.
My F150 definitely has the downshifting jerk. What's worse is that it jerks the truck forward when I'm trying to slow down. My truck has never been tuned.
ford escape 2015 se 1.6, 6F35 transmission; at 65000km mileage it started to shift hard 1-2 when stepping light on gas; did twice atf simple drain and fill but still shifts hard 1-2; but after I cleared transmission adaptive table with forscan, shifts were noticeably smoother and the hard shifting 1-2 disappeared.
At 75k now and it’s been fine since the last fix. Someone commented that forscan can turn off transmission learning now. Haven’t looked into that yet but I will if the transmission starts acting up again.
be aware... I tried this, and my gearbox is still jerky in 4th, 7th and 10th gear... Straight after reset, so if you feel anything on your truck, it can also be hardware, not just the software. My hardware was rebuild 2 months ago (10k miles since), as the maintenance of 5 months ago started the harsh shifting. After 1k miles my gearbox oil was black altho it never overheated. Now I'm making my next appointments for the post rebuild as it is still miss shifting in those particular gears. my biggest question is, there is an software update available from the 22+ gen 10R80 gearboxes. As 22+ models shouldn't be skipping gears anymore, how do we do this update (without the help of ford)
Does the forscan fix remove old tunes? Wondering if those that have Cobb, roush or Shelby tunes will have to retune their vehicles after doing the reset?
Alright man I need some answers and I feel like you have answers or can point me to someone who has answers.. on my 2018 that just rolled over 80k miles. Sometime and completely randomly when I go to take off from a stop I get one hell of a jerk from the truck. Yes I've reset the transmission tables. No one has answers and I feel like you have answers...
I don’t know about answers but there’s probably a few things to check. Get under the truck and see if any of the u joints on the driveshaft are bad. Also try draining and refilling the diff and see if any metal shavings come out. If it’s not either of those or the transmission tables it’s probably something internal in the transmission
Thanks man I’m definitely gonna give all that stuff a try and then gonna get my transmission fluid changed soon. But I’ve noticed if I go light on the throttle out of a stop sign or light it’s not bad and doesn’t do it
Give forscan a shot, cap’n. You have the same transmission so I’d wager you have the same problem. Worst case it’s $50 to figure out if it’s the transmission or you.
My trucks doing this as well.. but what about the guy who talked to ford and sat with the master mechanic and he said in his system he had the option to turn it off completely!! Which fixed it and theoretically forever! Im planning on calling and hopefully having them do this for me for close to nothing… 😂
Z2A, this gives me some hope. i have 2020 F150 xlt Coyote with 10R80. 30K miles. i dont think i have same issue as you've been dealing with but wanted to get your opinion. between gears 1 to 3, and 3 to 5 (truck refuses to use 2 and 4), i have a "raspy" sound and mildly "harsh" shifts. Any thoughts on whether Forscan might apply?
Man, the difference after the reset is like night and day. Thanks man! Beats having to ask the dealer to plug in their scanner
It is. Glad it worked for you! It’s such a dumb problem to have though
Thank you so much! I reset the adaptive learning on my 2020 Ford Expedition with Forscan about a month ago and it worked like a charm. It is still driving great a month later!
I just completed this same thing on my 2019 F150. Love it. Interesting too, I was at my local stealership this week talking with the service manager and he said ford released a new TCM update this week and that they have been instructed to start flashing this update, however he said he wasn't holding his breath that its going to be the big fix everyone wants. Keep making great content!
I've been dealing with this hard jerking in my 19 f150 for a long time. This clearing worked! Thank you so much!
How is you’re f-150 running 5 months in???
All good after 6 months?
Well it started again, but I just cleared it again. I’m sure there’s another setting I can do to make it more permanent or something. Haven’t looked at it anymore.
Thanks for posting this video. You saved me time and money. I was able to fix our 2020 Ford Expo and avoid having it sit for weeks at the dealership, with likely no improvement when returned.
Cleaned the MAP, replaced the exhaust pressure sensor, engine temperature sensor and new plugs. My 10R80 tranny is now slick as silk. I got 65K on this 2018 F150 with a 2.7 and it runs like new and again back to 32 MPG on the highway. BTW, great video, good info.
Thanks for the vid, and the Cobb Accessport is really mainly for tunes, more power, modifications for anyone that might not know
I have a 2018 f150 xlt 3.5 eco.
Mine was shifting rough from 3rd to 4th and then from 7th to 8th. Fixed the issue and shifts like butter now. Thanks man!
I have a 2019 raptor and is doing the same thing i just ordered the forscan obd can’t wait to do it
@Mannyliz26 any news??
I have the same issue.. which one did you downloaded from the list ...so many of them is listed 😢
My 2020 f150 was shifting hard from 1 to 3, 3 to 4, and sometimes 4 to 5. This fixed the issue. Dealer wanted to charge $150 to reprogram. Thanks.
What did you do by chance I’m having the same issues
@@datboymike806bme I downloaded the program and did what the video said. You have to purchase a cable to connect from your computer to your vehicle. It was well worth it.
@@datboymike806bmeseems like all the folks say they fixed it but won't say how they got it fixed...like the whole comment section
just bought a 2017 f250 super duty 6.2 liter 6 speed tran. 62,000 plus miles. No issues until we left on a 700 mile trip and now it jerks between 6 and 5 some times. Hope Forscan can take care of this when I get home. Already bought the cable but have not tried it yet. Cable is at home, bummer. Thanks for the video hope it works. Planning on buying an RV while here. Hope the towing doesnt mess things up.
My 10r80 in my 2019 expedition does not like the 19 degree weather here in Michigan got 60,000 getting ready to do a filter drop did a drain and refill at 30,000 it's not acting up definitely getting ready to try to do a reset with the forscan
Just dropped my raptor off for harsh shifts and can phaser rattle. Hope this shit gets fixed because it’s almost underivable at this point
I’ve added nav to my old 2016 explorer years ago. And been looking at the code in my 2019 F150. I think there’s line to dis able the auto learn. Maybe that’s what’s ford will do on a TSB. But the AL was for clutch wear too.
I see you can turn off the adaptive learning for the truck. Let it drive like ford wants it to drive. Is this correct?
No just reset it as far as I know
I'm not sure if anyone has said this yet, but you can also tell the TCM to stop learning after you reset it, and then you should never have this issue again!
How nicely do you have to ask b/c mine refuses to listen!
Hoy do you do that?
@@alsa2729forscan app - disable transmission learning
When I go to the Cobb website, I only see devices labeled for the f150 Raptor....will those also work on a 2021 F150 XLT? I don't always get rough shifts, but I'm starting to between 3-4 and 4-5 with just over 17k miles. I don't want to trade this thing, but good grief this is annoying.
Subbed just for this video. Thanks!!!
Hi, like you mentioned I have happen to have a 19 mustang gt with the same issues. I know it's been a awhile since you posted this. Forscan has a new update that allows you to completely turn off adaptive learning instead of just clearing the tables. I was wondering if you have tried this option yet? Also, silly question to ask, will Ford void your warranty with messing around with foreskin on your vehicle? I really want to try this turning it off completely option cuz I've seen other people post about it saying completely solves the issue. Also, after clearing your transmission, have you had to re-clear it or is it a one-time thing?
Thank you for the video, you are a life saver. I will get the stuff I need to do it to my 2018 expedition!
I just got the forscan but it doesn't have the clear transmission adaptive tables option. Any other recommendations to clear? I did the reset all adaptions and it seemed to help it, im thinking of trying the tcm module reset to see if it makes it go away.
@@andrewh214eslo u fix it I have same problem I have forscan
@@joselmendoza5763 unfortunately it did not work, I ended up taking it to the dealership and they had to rebuild transmission. If you still have warranty you should take it asap. Everything was a complete mess. Good luck to you.
@@andrewh214eslo no warranty i think i lost calibration when try use forscan
@@joselmendoza5763 yea same here, you will have to call Ford, they will sometimes help with the cost of repairs.
Hi there from Abu Dhabi🇦🇪 I have 2020 f150 raptor it has over 50k kilometers and I have the same problem, and my truck still under warranty I don't know what to do should I let the dealer fix it or should I do it the same way you did I really love my truck I don't wanna lose it for this issue
I’d give forscan a shot before taking it into the dealer. Can’t hurt and should work if you have the same problem
Did this work for you?
You’re in 2-3-4 at 1.8 rpm? And 50 km and hour 😮
Can you use that to unlock the mykey setting ?
I found that leaving the truck in drive and not manually shifting the gears. In sport mode my truck is hanging in the lower gears and doesnt want to shift.
My F150 definitely has the downshifting jerk. What's worse is that it jerks the truck forward when I'm trying to slow down. My truck has never been tuned.
ford escape 2015 se 1.6, 6F35 transmission; at 65000km mileage it started to shift hard 1-2 when stepping light on gas; did twice atf simple drain and fill but still shifts hard 1-2; but after I cleared transmission adaptive table with forscan, shifts were noticeably smoother and the hard shifting 1-2 disappeared.
Issue fixed on mine too, hard down shifting from 9 to 8 and 4 to 3rd. Thanks!!
Just started having same issue on my Bronco Raptor will try this 56000 miles
How’s the transmission holding up now?
At 75k now and it’s been fine since the last fix. Someone commented that forscan can turn off transmission learning now. Haven’t looked into that yet but I will if the transmission starts acting up again.
What is called cob???
Will the Cobb work on the 2017 raptor and a 2015 explorer sport? Both are 3.5 twin turbo
Any update if the rest still working fine?
Still good so far!
Do you think this would work for a 2018 Ford ecosport with 69000 miles?
If it’s got the same transmission and the same problem it should
I have a 2019 lincoln navigator do you think I can use this on my lincoln navigator
be aware... I tried this, and my gearbox is still jerky in 4th, 7th and 10th gear... Straight after reset, so if you feel anything on your truck, it can also be hardware, not just the software. My hardware was rebuild 2 months ago (10k miles since), as the maintenance of 5 months ago started the harsh shifting. After 1k miles my gearbox oil was black altho it never overheated. Now I'm making my next appointments for the post rebuild as it is still miss shifting in those particular gears.
my biggest question is, there is an software update available from the 22+ gen 10R80 gearboxes. As 22+ models shouldn't be skipping gears anymore, how do we do this update (without the help of ford)
You have to disable thee adaptive driving all together. The transmission is junk im on my 3rd.
Does the forscan fix remove old tunes? Wondering if those that have Cobb, roush or Shelby tunes will have to retune their vehicles after doing the reset?
Also have you sold your raptor or you still driving it?
Can’t speak for the others but it didn’t mess with the Cobb tune. Still have it
@@ZeroToAwesome sweet. You’ve given me hope with this transmission fix
My Fusion EcoBoost does this when I accelerate from a complete stop. It jerks a little.
What is your winch set up? Did you relocate the intercooler ?
Yeah, warn 10k on swarfworks hidden winch mount. Cobb intercooler. If you click on over to the “le raptor” playlist it’s all in there
How about a 2010 ford ranger 4.0 standard automatic
Mine is doing the same thing and the wrench turns on the dashboard. 3-4 is rough some miss shifts it’s bad
Alright man I need some answers and I feel like you have answers or can point me to someone who has answers.. on my 2018 that just rolled over 80k miles. Sometime and completely randomly when I go to take off from a stop I get one hell of a jerk from the truck. Yes I've reset the transmission tables. No one has answers and I feel like you have answers...
I don’t know about answers but there’s probably a few things to check. Get under the truck and see if any of the u joints on the driveshaft are bad. Also try draining and refilling the diff and see if any metal shavings come out. If it’s not either of those or the transmission tables it’s probably something internal in the transmission
Thanks man I’m definitely gonna give all that stuff a try and then gonna get my transmission fluid changed soon. But I’ve noticed if I go light on the throttle out of a stop sign or light it’s not bad and doesn’t do it
I have a 2020 Raptor and mine shifts hard going into 5th. It’s horrible! The dealer just blows me off.
Give forscan a shot, cap’n. You have the same transmission so I’d wager you have the same problem. Worst case it’s $50 to figure out if it’s the transmission or you.
My 18’ raptor transmission is rough is 6 & 8 so you think it could be the same thing?
Could be. I’d say it’s cheap enough to give forscan a shot
How much do the program cost? And scanner
$40 or so for the obdii adapter and the program is free
brutal opening skit ngl
My trucks doing this as well.. but what about the guy who talked to ford and sat with the master mechanic and he said in his system he had the option to turn it off completely!! Which fixed it and theoretically forever!
Im planning on calling and hopefully having them do this for me for close to nothing… 😂
Z2A, this gives me some hope. i have 2020 F150 xlt Coyote with 10R80. 30K miles. i dont think i have same issue as you've been dealing with but wanted to get your opinion. between gears 1 to 3, and 3 to 5 (truck refuses to use 2 and 4), i have a "raspy" sound and mildly "harsh" shifts. Any thoughts on whether Forscan might apply?
I didn’t have a raspy sound but 30k is around when my problem started. It’s a low cost to try forscan so I’d give it a shot
@@ZeroToAwesome Sry one more question. Any idea if this would void warranty?
@@davidbible9110 nope, shouldn’t. Then again my Cadillac dealer told me changing my own oil would violate my warranty…
I used My aultel Scanner To turn off Transmission adaptations altogether It doesn't learn anymore
I fixed mine by getting a Ram!
👏🏻
Ah a less reliable vehicle😂
Good luck on your wiring and cams.
I'm about to fix mine by trading it for a tacoma
So You basically fixed it by getting a worse transmission buddy
Tried Forescan work for a few hundred miles and back the same.
Enjoy that Ram before it eats the camshaft.
ruclips.net/video/lDQVg3vvLT4/видео.html
Talks about turning off adaptive learning at 5 mins
Hope I don’t go and buy it and it doesn’t fix 😅
Best fix is probably to sell that overpriced gas hog turd and just buy a cheap Toyota
Hey hey now. It’s only been leaking oil for two years
Your attempt at comedy is so corny