I saw a dude with later model F150 with the shifting issues and he had it in and out of the dealer until he got the right tech to do an extended ride along to experience the complaint. The tech told him they could erase the adaptive learning data already learned and also added that Ford can actually TURN OFF adaptive learning for the future. The dude said hell yeah and has not had any issues since.
I've spent 55 years rebuilding 20k+ transmissions. We've been telling people the 10 speed GM/Ford trans is really very good. Couple internal problems we can fix during a rebuild. Real problem is the software that controls it. I expect they will come out with new programs or updates to fix other models. Chrysler started the adaptive memory controlled transmissions in 1989 so this is far from new. Newer vehicles today have more than 15,000,000 lines of computer info to operate the vehicle. It's gonna be a tough job fixing this problem. Transmission is the easy part.
Call ford and complain I did they fixed mine. Kinda I have a 2020 xlt put 5k on it in almost 5 months has 2 rebuilt transmissions and 2 rear ends. The dealer says it's safe to drive were busy drive it till it stops so I have and they fixed it twice now on my third time in 5 month. Ten speed transmission is trash
I have a 2020 Raptor, I only have the jerking shifts when in sport mode and only when going into 5th. I asked the dealer to erase the learning in the transmission, hopefully it works and hopefully they actually do it. It’s in the shop for the cam sensor recall.
We have a 17 and an 18 F150 and have had the exact same issues. Been to the dealership multiple times. It's sad we bought our "forever trucks" and my husband has literally only had it 1 month out of the year due to issues. Got it back still not fixed. Mine is sitting in the shop with the same issues and backorder parts. Who knows if I'll every get it back.
Wow, I couldn’t feel more connected to your issue dude, every time I go to the dealer and they treat me like trash, and they tell me the stupid things that does not make any sense whatsoever, I almost have to tell the guy every time to reset my freaking adapt in learning tables, I can’t believe Ford is doing this it took me 20 years to finally be able to put my hands in one truck and I thought Ford was the option. The best option for me and I said today I can tell you I’m never buying a Ford truck in my life again again
Thanks for this. My ‘18 F150 STX 4x4 shifts so hard from park to drive. Everything I found so far blamed it on cold weather. I live in Phoenix, AZ so that’s clearly not it. Now, forgive my ignorance but wouldn’t just pulling the negative battery cable off the battery and letting it sit before reconnecting it also reset it?
I think the only thing you are doing is resetting the learning tables, which over time the harshness will return. For around $20 you can get an OBD to USB and plug into your laptop, get FORSCAN (free) and delete the tables. Yes, the harness is will return over time but it is a quick and cheaper alternative. This has been my experience.
The Cobb AP does more than just reset the learning tables. It changes the shifting points, shift firmness, torque limits, upshift backout and the behavior of the shifts. If what you mean is, it resets the learning tables and puts Cobbs learning tables over it, and then eventually the TCM will overwrite those when it learns how you drive, then maybe. All I know is, just resetting back to the factory TCM settings is absolute garbage compared to Cobbs TCM maps. Cobbs TCM maps makes the transmission feel like a completely different animal. Its so much more refined.
@@Slider712 Forscan does the exact same and thing and also with forscan you have the ability to rewrite modules and program keys and smart key fobs for push button start systems.. Forscan is a cheaper alternative for sure!
@@finley614 Forscan is really cool for sure, no doubt. I just don't have the time or patience to sit down and learn it. Plus I wanted to run the Stage 1 engine management map, it really wakens up the 3.5.
Disclaimer: I'm not a Cobb user... Forscan is a great tool for a lot of things and if you want to reset your TCM's learning tables, Forscan will do that. However, if you want to remap your TCM's shift points, Forscan will not do that, a different device will be required and it appears that the Cobb is such a device.
Also you should drop the pan and remove the plastic strip that plugs into all your shift soleniods and wipe them off really good with a rag to make sure there's no metal filings laying in there shorting your solenoids out intermittently. Thats a really common issue on the 6R80 and 10R80 transmissions.
My 2023 has 700 miles, bought at 600. This video makes me think it was the 35mph max test drive for maybe 600 miles that is causing this really silly shift between 6th and 7th consistently. You also make me wonder that if I do this if it violates my lifetime transmission and engine warranty. When I contacted the dealer they said that it should quote unquote smooth out over time and now I'm seeing all this. Man!
Best option imo. My taurus sho loved never learning shift points and ran rough. Transmission fluid looked good and no codes. Took a launch creader and stopped the use of transmission adaptive learning and it's like its brand new. Almost had the computer replaced but after reading online I decided to try disabling the option.
I used my laptop with forscan with the extended license for $12.00 and the obd adapter from amazon, I have a 2019 F150 and that I bought just before Christmas, progressively started shifting like crap. with hard down shifts and hard up shifts, so I found out you could stop the adaptive learning on the trans with forscan, cleared the adaptive learning, then turned off the adaptive learning altogether , and now shifts perfect, no hard shifts or anything works like it should.
@@kodiekarmire1979 I don't have video, but with forscan u can go into the section for service procedures and there is a list of them, I did the clear adaptive learning, then selected the stop adaptive learn. I'll see if I can make video in few days of it
@@2003vstrom I'll have to look into that this weekend, see if that is only an option on the paid version of forscan. My truck does fine until I let my wife drive, we must have completely different driving styles and it freaks out the adaptive learning.
I want to turn it off in my wifes expedition and our 2022 mustang gt but im worried it might hurt the trans in the long run and they wont cover it ! How many miles have you drove with it off? Do you still have a warranty? @@2003vstrom
@@rangerguy1383I have had it off for about 10,000 miles, still shifts like it should, no slamming down to 8th gear or slamming into 3rd gear or anything, shifts like it should, I bought the truck right before Christmas 2023 with 72,000 miles and after about 2,000 miles it started to shift like crap. so I cleared the adaptive learning then stopped the adaptive learning, I have no warranty, if something breaks, I fix myself like I have been doing for the last 30 years lol
I got my F150 back from the dealer same issues but driving on freeway trans got hot and blew transmission fluid all over underneath! They replaced valve body and a bunch of other stuff! I put lubegard in it and put a mishimoto trans cooler on! I drove the wheels off all weekend and it's never shifted better will it come back time will tell! Good luck to you other F150 owners!
I have a 2019 stx screw with the 2.7eco and since I've had the truck the 3-4 shift had always done weird things, along with the occasional harsh downshift at highway speeds. Installed the accessport today and flashed the oem+ engine and trans maps. Just returned from a test drive and I'm highly impressed. Weird shifts seem to be gone, it just does it's thing as expected now. The accessport isn't exactly cheap, but I think easier than the hassle of dealing with a dealership and getting a loaner. +1 from me Happy I found these vids
Added note: From my 3 weeks of observation, it seems like the oem+ map disabled skip shift. I drove in eco mode 95% of the time and it goes through every gear now. Maybe lost .1 mpg compared to previous running 87, but for me I would trade that for a transmission that functions well any day.
I’m having the exact same problem right now out of my 2017 F150 they had to rebuild my transmission because some other things all of a sudden went wrong and now after getting it back it still has this jerk when going from park to drive or park to reverse. I’m thinking about this Cobb device but they said while the truck is relearning my transmission I can’t flash it yet. I have to wait a few weeks until I hit 500 plus miles on the rebuilt transmission before they can flash it.
Wonder if tunes from 5 star or MPT have the same issue as your Cobb…seems like to me you should be able to disable the transmission “learning” so you don’t have to worry about reflashing your TCM
I've seen YT videos where someone disables the learning tables, though it looks like it probably takes a service computer tool to do it. I think it would be great if TCM reflashers could also be used to disable the learning table but that would also (potentially) result in people not using a custom flash. This would be a good option for Forscan... wipe the tables or turn them off. From what I understand, the "learning tables" learn both your driving habits and also learn the peculiarities of that particular transmission. Since the system is adaptive, if a bad value sneaks in, that could be where a problem develops in drivability.
I have the same issue on a F150 xlt 2013 ecoboost. First time I went they told me the same bulls...*....that the truck will learn. After some time I went back to another Ford dealer and they told me I needed a new transmission for $5500. Laught and left
None of my 4 f150s had trans issues until the one I have now that's a 10 speed. I don't miss my gm vehicles yet. I always had "normal" oil burning issues and "normal" lifter tics. Different experiences I guess.
You know what is free and nearly instant as well? Hold the + and - pole together to get all electrical systems down, then wait 15min, and reconnect. Safes you from spending $1000+...
Yes! I recommend turning it off ASAP cause the whole idea that the system learns anything is just dumb. It show be calibrated to shift smooth NO MATTER WHAT and have user input from the throttle position be minimal at best. The 6f55 can also have this problem and I drove a 2018 explorer sport recently and it it jerked bad for 55k miles.
Dude, I just got the Cobb AP, mainly for the TCM mapping for my 17' F150, and what an absolute difference. The Cobb OEM+ map is worth every penny of the price of the AP. Stage 1 is also awesome as well. No more weird down shifting or upshifting, it holds the power band waaay better. No clunkyness in the shifting any more. The truck was always quick before, but now with Stage 1 and the TCM tune, it's actually really shocking how much better it feels. Truly a worthy upgrade. Question, did you flash the TCM to Cobbs map, then take the truck in for the Cam Phaser TSB repair? Apparently if you do, you need to uninstall the AP, reinstall it, have it backup the ECU data again and put the maps back on. They say on the site the truck will identify as "RECALLED" or "PR-1" which is Post Recall. If you installed when the truck was labeled "Recalled" then took it in for service, I'm pretty sure Ford remaps the TCM with their mappings.
Man, so what’s your advise to someone who dreams to own this truck(Ford Raptor). This is pretty discouraging lol. Is it still worth buying ? Should I shoot my shot? Thanks again for the video!
Rumor has it you can also fix this with forscan, which only requires a $40 obdii adapter. So I wouldn’t abandon all hope. Just keep an eye out for bad shifts when you’re looking to buy
There should be a super max gulag to throw all the people that had any part in this transmission's design into. I have the same problem in a 2019 Ford F150. I used the Forscan adapter and laptop to clear the shift tables.
Hi. I have a 2019 F150 with the same shifting issues. 55,000 miles. I was looking on Amazon, and it recommended the OBDLink EX FORScan OBD Adapter, and BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool. Are these the items you used to reset? Thanks
@@jgunder0523 I had a Ford dealer look at my 2019 F150 and they agreed that there is a problem. I parked the truck waiting on Ford to have the parts. 7 weeks later, I am still waiting for them to get the parts in to fix it. Of course my payments aren't waiting.
The opening would be funny if it wasn’t true. I had almost the same experience this week. The fix seems more like a band aid instead of a fix. An expensive band aid I might add. It would be great if we could just turn the adaptive learning crap off. Thank for the video.
so do you have to 'flash' often? Are you using and relying upon your tuner every other week? I guess what I am really asking is once you do a 'flash' session, should this fix the issue permanently?
@@ZeroToAwesome Thank you. It appears there is not a COBB for 2020 5.0L F150. if you know otherwise, like if the Raptor COBB works for the 5.0L, please let m know. I appreciate your reply.
Hey I was just wondering if you had any updates on Cobbs TCM tune? Is the reflash still working the second time around, or did you have to reflash it again a third time? If so, do you have any ideas why the transmission might need a reflash every couple of months. I know reflashing the TCM isn’t a huge project, but I was hoping the amount of money it costs for the accessport that the reflash would be more of a set it and forget it kinda thing, but maybe not. Thanks for all the content! 👌🏼
It was more like a couple years between flashes for me before it came back. And no, it hasn’t come back again. I’m told a forscan tcm table reset works too and that’s way cheaper for an obdii adapter
Your voice is like so cool guy if you will!!! Another valley guy loves to hear himself talk.....ill sum the video up ..tuning the 10r80 and resets occasionally make it not shift like is big of p.o.s. as before
Hello I have a 2017 F150 like yours and I have the exact problem, my truck jerks from park to drive and downshifting by 3rd gear also, I took it to the dealer and they ‘’fixed it’’ and now the problem came back, and they don’t fix it unless I pay 3000 because the warranty expired,, Anyways I was checking your videos and that Cobb thing it’s really cool, so which one do you recommend to buy to fix the particular issue? Thanks
People have commented that you can clear the learning tables with forscan. I’d spend $40 on that before $1000 on Cobb if that’s all you’re going to use it for. If you want an excuse to tune your truck though…
The adaptive learning is just redundant in my opinion. If you have forscan or a scan tool capable of accessing transmission module controls definitely disable the use of adaptive learning. The computers ability to learn bad habits and never run smooth can be frustrating. Just resetting the tables can lead to problems coming back or new ones being created 😑
Ford should be embarrassed. I have a 2017 raptor and have the harsh shifting. After taking it to ford for the 5th time. They just replaced the valve body last week. Really sad we paid 73k for the raptor and they don’t give a flying fuck they made a shit product.
What Cobb should I get for my 2017 Ford F-150 Ecoboster 3.5L 4X4 Turbocharged Truck I am having a shifting problem! Shift 1-3-5-6-7-8-9-10 On Highway 1-10 downshift 1 from 10 losing power! in town 1-3-( 4-5 delay a second and hard shifting I gently step on gas pedal then shifts to 6 and going making me sick I loved my truck but the previous owner hides the transmission repairs from me TCM and Valve body replaced I figure that 2000 mile's after my purchases I called the owner he said oh yes we get fixed that issue I have the receipt for it WHAT THE FUCK that's Disappointing and SCAMMING Dishonest I asked if anything wrong with it or any repair I was told we have all service records from dealership nothing wrong with the truck I have no ideal Wright about that Dudes Go to the mechanic scan the car see any code when you sign the as - is paper make fore sure says there are no hided repairs
When I’m on the freeway with my ford explorer st and it down shifts I’ll completely lose power and the transmission doesn’t engage I have to let go of the throttle and then the transmission goes into gear. It does this pretty often. If anyone knows what’s going on that would be great.
I saw a dude with later model F150 with the shifting issues and he had it in and out of the dealer until he got the right tech to do an extended ride along to experience the complaint. The tech told him they could erase the adaptive learning data already learned and also added that Ford can actually TURN OFF adaptive learning for the future. The dude said hell yeah and has not had any issues since.
That’s exactly how Ford is lol you nailed that spot on 😂😂😂
if you use forscan you can clear the transmission knowledge and also then set it to stop learning once you have it like you want it
Looking forward to a dumb transmission the next time it starts acting up!
How can you erase the it ? I want to do that
Ford service experience spot on. Same issue 9days still waiting.
I’m literally have the same problem
I've spent 55 years rebuilding 20k+ transmissions. We've been telling people the 10 speed GM/Ford trans is really very good. Couple internal problems we can fix during a rebuild. Real problem is the software that controls it. I expect they will come out with new programs or updates to fix other models. Chrysler started the adaptive memory controlled transmissions in 1989 so this is far from new. Newer vehicles today have more than 15,000,000 lines of computer info to operate the vehicle. It's gonna be a tough job fixing this problem. Transmission is the easy part.
I’m having same issue with my 2020 XLT, 17K miles. It has warranty, but of course the dealer is extremely busy. Thanks for the video 👍🏼
Call ford and complain I did they fixed mine. Kinda I have a 2020 xlt put 5k on it in almost 5 months has 2 rebuilt transmissions and 2 rear ends. The dealer says it's safe to drive were busy drive it till it stops so I have and they fixed it twice now on my third time in 5 month. Ten speed transmission is trash
I have a 2020 Raptor, I only have the jerking shifts when in sport mode and only when going into 5th. I asked the dealer to erase the learning in the transmission, hopefully it works and hopefully they actually do it.
It’s in the shop for the cam sensor recall.
Did it help?
@@bigjuju5259 it did for a short while and then it began coming back after a few thousand miles.
I honestly thought I was the only person with this problem I have a 2019 f150 xlt same issue with my truck honestly this was very informative
We have a 17 and an 18 F150 and have had the exact same issues. Been to the dealership multiple times. It's sad we bought our "forever trucks" and my husband has literally only had it 1 month out of the year due to issues. Got it back still not fixed. Mine is sitting in the shop with the same issues and backorder parts. Who knows if I'll every get it back.
Sorry to hear that’s terrible
@@ZeroToAwesome yes sir. Did you ever get yours fixed? Or what became of your issues?
@@SoldByHaley I just keep making them go away every so often: ruclips.net/video/D89ZGD9yw0E/видео.html
Wow, I couldn’t feel more connected to your issue dude, every time I go to the dealer and they treat me like trash, and they tell me the stupid things that does not make any sense whatsoever, I almost have to tell the guy every time to reset my freaking adapt in learning tables, I can’t believe Ford is doing this it took me 20 years to finally be able to put my hands in one truck and I thought Ford was the option. The best option for me and I said today I can tell you I’m never buying a Ford truck in my life again again
Thanks for this. My ‘18 F150 STX 4x4 shifts so hard from park to drive. Everything I found so far blamed it on cold weather. I live in Phoenix, AZ so that’s clearly not it. Now, forgive my ignorance but wouldn’t just pulling the negative battery cable off the battery and letting it sit before reconnecting it also reset it?
Nope, it’s got a memory! Turns out forscan works too
I think the only thing you are doing is resetting the learning tables, which over time the harshness will return. For around $20 you can get an OBD to USB and plug into your laptop, get FORSCAN (free) and delete the tables. Yes, the harness is will return over time but it is a quick and cheaper alternative. This has been my experience.
Since the Russian bank freeze by Biden, you can buy forscan subscription.
The Cobb AP does more than just reset the learning tables. It changes the shifting points, shift firmness, torque limits, upshift backout and the behavior of the shifts. If what you mean is, it resets the learning tables and puts Cobbs learning tables over it, and then eventually the TCM will overwrite those when it learns how you drive, then maybe. All I know is, just resetting back to the factory TCM settings is absolute garbage compared to Cobbs TCM maps. Cobbs TCM maps makes the transmission feel like a completely different animal. Its so much more refined.
@@Slider712 Forscan does the exact same and thing and also with forscan you have the ability to rewrite modules and program keys and smart key fobs for push button start systems.. Forscan is a cheaper alternative for sure!
@@finley614 Forscan is really cool for sure, no doubt. I just don't have the time or patience to sit down and learn it. Plus I wanted to run the Stage 1 engine management map, it really wakens up the 3.5.
Disclaimer: I'm not a Cobb user... Forscan is a great tool for a lot of things and if you want to reset your TCM's learning tables, Forscan will do that. However, if you want to remap your TCM's shift points, Forscan will not do that, a different device will be required and it appears that the Cobb is such a device.
Also you should drop the pan and remove the plastic strip that plugs into all your shift soleniods and wipe them off really good with a rag to make sure there's no metal filings laying in there shorting your solenoids out intermittently. Thats a really common issue on the 6R80 and 10R80 transmissions.
My 2023 has 700 miles, bought at 600. This video makes me think it was the 35mph max test drive for maybe 600 miles that is causing this really silly shift between 6th and 7th consistently.
You also make me wonder that if I do this if it violates my lifetime transmission and engine warranty.
When I contacted the dealer they said that it should quote unquote smooth out over time and now I'm seeing all this. Man!
with forscan you can disable adaptive learning
Best option imo. My taurus sho loved never learning shift points and ran rough. Transmission fluid looked good and no codes. Took a launch creader and stopped the use of transmission adaptive learning and it's like its brand new. Almost had the computer replaced but after reading online I decided to try disabling the option.
Where can I buy the cob for the transmission raptor? Just the tuning device.
I used my laptop with forscan with the extended license for $12.00 and the obd adapter from amazon, I have a 2019 F150 and that I bought just before Christmas, progressively started shifting like crap. with hard down shifts and hard up shifts, so I found out you could stop the adaptive learning on the trans with forscan, cleared the adaptive learning, then turned off the adaptive learning altogether , and now shifts perfect, no hard shifts or anything works like it should.
Have a video with a how to? I've seen instructions for disabling with Fords Tech software but never found one using Forscan.
@@kodiekarmire1979 I don't have video, but with forscan u can go into the section for service procedures and there is a list of them, I did the clear adaptive learning, then selected the stop adaptive learn. I'll see if I can make video in few days of it
@@2003vstrom I'll have to look into that this weekend, see if that is only an option on the paid version of forscan. My truck does fine until I let my wife drive, we must have completely different driving styles and it freaks out the adaptive learning.
I want to turn it off in my wifes expedition and our 2022 mustang gt but im worried it might hurt the trans in the long run and they wont cover it ! How many miles have you drove with it off? Do you still have a warranty? @@2003vstrom
@@rangerguy1383I have had it off for about 10,000 miles, still shifts like it should, no slamming down to 8th gear or slamming into 3rd gear or anything, shifts like it should, I bought the truck right before Christmas 2023 with 72,000 miles and after about 2,000 miles it started to shift like crap. so I cleared the adaptive learning then stopped the adaptive learning, I have no warranty, if something
breaks, I fix myself like I have been doing for the last 30 years lol
I got my F150 back from the dealer same issues but driving on freeway trans got hot and blew transmission fluid all over underneath! They replaced valve body and a bunch of other stuff! I put lubegard in it and put a mishimoto trans cooler on! I drove the wheels off all weekend and it's never shifted better will it come back time will tell! Good luck to you other F150 owners!
After I replace the 2017 f150 transmission valve body assembly, can I use it to learn and do the matching from the ground up?
My F150 definitely has the downshifting jerk. What's worse is that it jerks the truck forward when I'm trying to slow down.
Did you ever solve your problem ?
I have a 2019 stx screw with the 2.7eco and since I've had the truck the 3-4 shift had always done weird things, along with the occasional harsh downshift at highway speeds.
Installed the accessport today and flashed the oem+ engine and trans maps. Just returned from a test drive and I'm highly impressed. Weird shifts seem to be gone, it just does it's thing as expected now. The accessport isn't exactly cheap, but I think easier than the hassle of dealing with a dealership and getting a loaner.
+1 from me
Happy I found these vids
Added note:
From my 3 weeks of observation, it seems like the oem+ map disabled skip shift. I drove in eco mode 95% of the time and it goes through every gear now. Maybe lost
.1 mpg compared to previous running 87, but for me I would trade that for a transmission that functions well any day.
Cobb accessport fixed mine too!
Has it ever hit false neutral between 3 and 4 and hang the shift up? My 2019 does that
Mine does that in 9-10 sometimes 8th gear… however i have a 2019 ecoboost mustang 10r80
I’m having the exact same problem right now out of my 2017 F150 they had to rebuild my transmission because some other things all of a sudden went wrong and now after getting it back it still has this jerk when going from park to drive or park to reverse. I’m thinking about this Cobb device but they said while the truck is relearning my transmission I can’t flash it yet. I have to wait a few weeks until I hit 500 plus miles on the rebuilt transmission before they can flash it.
Wonder if tunes from 5 star or MPT have the same issue as your Cobb…seems like to me you should be able to disable the transmission “learning” so you don’t have to worry about reflashing your TCM
Good question! Somebody should make that an option
I've seen YT videos where someone disables the learning tables, though it looks like it probably takes a service computer tool to do it. I think it would be great if TCM reflashers could also be used to disable the learning table but that would also (potentially) result in people not using a custom flash. This would be a good option for Forscan... wipe the tables or turn them off.
From what I understand, the "learning tables" learn both your driving habits and also learn the peculiarities of that particular transmission. Since the system is adaptive, if a bad value sneaks in, that could be where a problem develops in drivability.
Having the same problem with my 2016 F150. Been to 3 shops including dealer and it’s still not fixed.
I laughed my tits off, your FORD dealership scene was golden. 😂 Greetings from 🇨🇿
I have the same issue on a F150 xlt 2013 ecoboost. First time I went they told me the same bulls...*....that the truck will learn. After some time I went back to another Ford dealer and they told me I needed a new transmission for $5500. Laught and left
Amen on all accounts. normal Ford ownership anymore, done with Ford, Sold all my stock, and selling my Flex ASAP.
Wish I had seen this on my 2019 F150, it wouldn't upshift, wouldn't down shift, it was the sh*t.
all the f150s I've owned have had transmission issues. I'm team GM now.
None of my 4 f150s had trans issues until the one I have now that's a 10 speed. I don't miss my gm vehicles yet. I always had "normal" oil burning issues and "normal" lifter tics. Different experiences I guess.
Turn off the adaptive tables function. I was amazed when I did.... Totally different transmission performance.
How?
How?
Helped out a lot! Thank you!
Can they find out in dealership if I’ll use cob for tcm?
They can tell how many ignition cycles since a reset if you put it back to factory. What caused the reset though…???
You know what is free and nearly instant as well? Hold the + and - pole together to get all electrical systems down, then wait 15min, and reconnect. Safes you from spending $1000+...
Have you tried just flashing the TCM in the troubleshooting menu on Cobb? I have a Cobb but only the ecu tune
I have not. I’ll give it a shot if the problem comes back again
@@ZeroToAwesome I kind of want to get the TCM tune but 400 bucks is a lot
I have a 2020 XLT, same problem. So I can’t tune my transmission if I don’t tune my engine first? Or I can tune transmission only?
There’s another solution!
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Can you turn the learning mode off.
Yes! I recommend turning it off ASAP cause the whole idea that the system learns anything is just dumb. It show be calibrated to shift smooth NO MATTER WHAT and have user input from the throttle position be minimal at best. The 6f55 can also have this problem and I drove a 2018 explorer sport recently and it it jerked bad for 55k miles.
I thought you can just unplug the battery for awhile and it will reset the learning for the transmission.
Negative (pun intended)
It only works for like 100 miles, i do it so often it’s ridiculous
Is it throwing a code?
Nope, just slams into gears
@@ZeroToAwesome Have you tried a OHP FORScan OBD2 ELMconfig Adapter? It has WAY more information than a regular OBD scanner.
@@marcmmclellan I might here pretty soon if only to get the dang mirrors to stop freaking out every time I get in then truck
Dude, I just got the Cobb AP, mainly for the TCM mapping for my 17' F150, and what an absolute difference. The Cobb OEM+ map is worth every penny of the price of the AP. Stage 1 is also awesome as well. No more weird down shifting or upshifting, it holds the power band waaay better. No clunkyness in the shifting any more. The truck was always quick before, but now with Stage 1 and the TCM tune, it's actually really shocking how much better it feels. Truly a worthy upgrade.
Question, did you flash the TCM to Cobbs map, then take the truck in for the Cam Phaser TSB repair? Apparently if you do, you need to uninstall the AP, reinstall it, have it backup the ECU data again and put the maps back on. They say on the site the truck will identify as "RECALLED" or "PR-1" which is Post Recall. If you installed when the truck was labeled "Recalled" then took it in for service, I'm pretty sure Ford remaps the TCM with their mappings.
Man, so what’s your advise to someone who dreams to own this truck(Ford Raptor). This is pretty discouraging lol. Is it still worth buying ? Should I shoot my shot? Thanks again for the video!
Rumor has it you can also fix this with forscan, which only requires a $40 obdii adapter. So I wouldn’t abandon all hope. Just keep an eye out for bad shifts when you’re looking to buy
@@ZeroToAwesome Cool! Thanks So much for responding!
There should be a super max gulag to throw all the people that had any part in this transmission's design into. I have the same problem in a 2019 Ford F150. I used the Forscan adapter and laptop to clear the shift tables.
Hi. I have a 2019 F150 with the same shifting issues. 55,000 miles. I was looking on Amazon, and it recommended the OBDLink EX FORScan OBD Adapter, and BlueDriver Bluetooth Pro OBDII Scan Tool. Are these the items you used to reset? Thanks
@@jgunder0523 I had a Ford dealer look at my 2019 F150 and they agreed that there is a problem. I parked the truck waiting on Ford to have the parts. 7 weeks later, I am still waiting for them to get the parts in to fix it. Of course my payments aren't waiting.
how about get the dang computers out of the mix all together
Ordering the Cobb access port now for my 2019 F150 3.5L And I truly appreciate the %15 Military Discount they offer. Woohooo! 🎗️
TCM Learning learns how the driver drives. So if the driver is a jerk then it will jerk shift😅
Fair enough. There’s a lot of jerks out there though!
Yeah my dealership test drove my 2020 mustang multiple times. “It operates as designed!” TSB22-2139 says no, our 10R80 trans is crap, rebuild it!
Have you had any more issues with your transmission? I just bought a raptor and I’ve noticed the transmission sometimes shifts hard also.
Not yet
The opening would be funny if it wasn’t true. I had almost the same experience this week. The fix seems more like a band aid instead of a fix. An expensive band aid I might add. It would be great if we could just turn the adaptive learning crap off. Thank for the video.
What does anyone know about the F 150 2019 5.0 Coyote engine oil consumption fix ? Thanks I don’t trust dealers lol
Is their a Cobb tuner for MUSTANG GT 2018? I have the same issueee dude! 🥺
Does it work for the Mustang which is the same transmission 10r80 5.0?
No but give forscan a shot:
ruclips.net/video/D89ZGD9yw0E/видео.html
Can you delete the TCM learning?
Yes
What part of tx?
Slightly past somewhere, but not quite in the middle of nowhere. So almost nowhere
I have a 2014 f150 and it didn't work
You’ve got a different transmission. The 10r80 didn’t come out til 2017. Could be something different wrong with yours
so do you have to 'flash' often? Are you using and relying upon your tuner every other week? I guess what I am really asking is once you do a 'flash' session, should this fix the issue permanently?
That’s a good question for ford… so far it seems like every 20-30k
@@ZeroToAwesome Thank you. It appears there is not a COBB for 2020 5.0L F150. if you know otherwise, like if the Raptor COBB works for the 5.0L, please let m know. I appreciate your reply.
@@markmedina5232 try using forscan to reset the learning tables. It’s only like $40 for the obdii adapter and people say it works
Hey I was just wondering if you had any updates on Cobbs TCM tune? Is the reflash still working the second time around, or did you have to reflash it again a third time? If so, do you have any ideas why the transmission might need a reflash every couple of months. I know reflashing the TCM isn’t a huge project, but I was hoping the amount of money it costs for the accessport that the reflash would be more of a set it and forget it kinda thing, but maybe not. Thanks for all the content! 👌🏼
It was more like a couple years between flashes for me before it came back. And no, it hasn’t come back again. I’m told a forscan tcm table reset works too and that’s way cheaper for an obdii adapter
I am pretty sure you can just disconnect your battery for about an hour and it will reset.
That will not reset the TCM.
Cobb stage 2 and TCM and it’s a all new animal !
Agreed!
Your voice is like so cool guy if you will!!! Another valley guy loves to hear himself talk.....ill sum the video up ..tuning the 10r80 and resets occasionally make it not shift like is big of p.o.s. as before
Hello I have a 2017 F150 like yours and I have the exact problem, my truck jerks from park to drive and downshifting by 3rd gear also, I took it to the dealer and they ‘’fixed it’’ and now the problem came back, and they don’t fix it unless I pay 3000 because the warranty expired,,
Anyways I was checking your videos and that Cobb thing it’s really cool, so which one do you recommend to buy to fix the particular issue?
Thanks
People have commented that you can clear the learning tables with forscan. I’d spend $40 on that before $1000 on Cobb if that’s all you’re going to use it for. If you want an excuse to tune your truck though…
FORD - Fix Or Repair Daily
I didn't realize that was a fake Ford rep until halfway through. Acting was amazing
Don’t forget it’s Oscar nomination season. We’re 3 nominations away from a life size Oscar and appreciate your support
The adaptive learning is just redundant in my opinion. If you have forscan or a scan tool capable of accessing transmission module controls definitely disable the use of adaptive learning. The computers ability to learn bad habits and never run smooth can be frustrating. Just resetting the tables can lead to problems coming back or new ones being created 😑
Ford should be embarrassed. I have a 2017 raptor and have the harsh shifting. After taking it to ford for the 5th time. They just replaced the valve body last week. Really sad we paid 73k for the raptor and they don’t give a flying fuck they made a shit product.
For the low price of $1100
Rumor has it forscan works too for more like $40
100%
Or you can get FORScan and do it for free
Too much $$$$ for me!
Bye warranty…
Oh it left a long time ago
What Cobb should I get for my 2017 Ford F-150 Ecoboster 3.5L 4X4 Turbocharged Truck I am having a shifting problem! Shift 1-3-5-6-7-8-9-10 On Highway 1-10 downshift 1 from 10 losing power! in town 1-3-( 4-5 delay a second and hard shifting I gently step on gas pedal then shifts to 6 and going making me sick I loved my truck but the previous owner hides the transmission repairs from me TCM and Valve body replaced I figure that 2000 mile's after my purchases I called the owner he said oh yes we get fixed that issue I have the receipt for it WHAT THE FUCK that's Disappointing and SCAMMING Dishonest I asked if anything wrong with it or any repair I was told we have all service records from dealership nothing wrong with the truck I have no ideal Wright about that Dudes Go to the mechanic scan the car see any code when you sign the as - is paper make fore sure says there are no hided repairs
Ford things. SMH
Bro, you probably have a bad drum, or valve body. You’re just being a kid and not getting it fixed. Wait the 2 weeks and get it fixed
Yeah, it’s a Ford….
A laptop can fix
I'm tired of Ford
other manufacturers use this transmission too. not just ford.
When I’m on the freeway with my ford explorer st and it down shifts I’ll completely lose power and the transmission doesn’t engage I have to let go of the throttle and then the transmission goes into gear. It does this pretty often. If anyone knows what’s going on that would be great.
My mustang does the same thing
I’m going to the dealer next month. I’ll keep you posted.
Get a performance programmer.