Been driving a '17 Energi Titanium and it's at about 180,000 miles now. Good to know you guys are out there, and in my state. I think I know who I'm bringing it to for repairs in the future. Dealer mechanics can't seem to handle these cars, like the knowledge has been lost to turnover and attrition. I guess there's a lot of specialized knowledge required and the people who got good at this just run their own shops now.
Good thing in California transmission is covered on the Energi models 15 years 150k miles. Got a good deal on one with clean title and bad transmission with 119k miles. Paired with PGE used EV tax rebate it was free. As soon as I bought it took it to dealer, tho I did get over heat warning a few times. Noticed it wasn’t the engine so must’ve been the transmission and it’s being fixed for free now.
Can you provide me a source and name of the dealership. My local dealership is clueless and they kept saying my transmission warranty is 10 years 150k miles. 6 month ago, I took it in and they said nothing wrong with it. Now transmission is getting worse and now making grinding/buzzing noises and now vibrating at 60mph. Car now have 139k miles
@@Dragonman10000 Source? Owners manual. Important to read it. And I took mines in. Not all service advisors are good. Some are dumb or not knowledgeable and will tell you no because it may not be in their system so you'll have to contact Ford corporate to show them or complain, or show the advisor the owners manual. Also car has to be registered in certain states and follow those rules in order to do so, so it does not apply to everyone. I'm in California so it applies to me. Battery is 10 year 150k miles but transmission and other emissions systems are 15 years 150k miles unless otherwise stated.
Been driving a '17 Energi Titanium and it's at about 180,000 miles now. Good to know you guys are out there, and in my state. I think I know who I'm bringing it to for repairs in the future. Dealer mechanics can't seem to handle these cars, like the knowledge has been lost to turnover and attrition. I guess there's a lot of specialized knowledge required and the people who got good at this just run their own shops now.
Good thing in California transmission is covered on the Energi models 15 years 150k miles. Got a good deal on one with clean title and bad transmission with 119k miles. Paired with PGE used EV tax rebate it was free. As soon as I bought it took it to dealer, tho I did get over heat warning a few times. Noticed it wasn’t the engine so must’ve been the transmission and it’s being fixed for free now.
Can you provide me a source and name of the dealership. My local dealership is clueless and they kept saying my transmission warranty is 10 years 150k miles. 6 month ago, I took it in and they said nothing wrong with it. Now transmission is getting worse and now making grinding/buzzing noises and now vibrating at 60mph. Car now have 139k miles
2014 Ford Fusion Energi
@@Dragonman10000 Source? Owners manual. Important to read it. And I took mines in. Not all service advisors are good. Some are dumb or not knowledgeable and will tell you no because it may not be in their system so you'll have to contact Ford corporate to show them or complain, or show the advisor the owners manual. Also car has to be registered in certain states and follow those rules in order to do so, so it does not apply to everyone. I'm in California so it applies to me. Battery is 10 year 150k miles but transmission and other emissions systems are 15 years 150k miles unless otherwise stated.
My car sounds exactly like that without the bell. I was told a bad water pump. Same exact car.
Wow that's crazy it was driving like that! Great job 👍
147k miles, wonder how long it was making bad noises before the extreme carnage happened 😅
Mine sounded like that for a while before it quit all together
do you remember how many miles was on this car?
Wonder how long it was driven while making noise
Or if they ever changed the transmission fluid.
How much was the bill for this repair
$4700 + tax was the final bill
Total loss this car in good condition trade in value is hardly $2k
what kind of fluid did you use
They use Ford mercon LV
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