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Old Nov 5, 2004 | 08:58 AM
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Tranny eh? How did you feel the vibe? In the pedal and wheel? High point between 50'ish-65? I wish I had a dealership wirht a crap that was willing to do my then play with tires. Going to schedule a test drive with another dealer's service mgr. soon.
 
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Old Nov 5, 2004 | 09:17 AM
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Originally posted by DrkShadow
Tranny eh? How did you feel the vibe? In the pedal and wheel? High point between 50'ish-65? I wish I had a dealership wirht a crap that was willing to do my then play with tires. Going to schedule a test drive with another dealer's service mgr. soon.
The vibration I felt in my truck started at about 60 MPH, peaked at 65 MPH, and went away again at about 70 MPH. It manifested itself in the steering wheel, in the floorboards, the accelerator pedal and I could also feel it by holding my hand on the center console. The feeling was like a rapid pulsing from a hand or back massager. It actually made my hands numb over a period of long driving. Having it at the speed it occurred is a bad thing around here because 65 MPH is the speed limit on the freeways that I drive to go visit friends and relatives. As the truck would spend a lot of time at or near that speed, the vibration was only going to get worse until something eventually failed.

The dealership that you work with needs to be willing and able to take you through all of the steps of TSB # 04-3-3 in order to get it resolved.
 

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Old Nov 5, 2004 | 09:42 AM
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Request that your dealer service manager contact an FSE (Ford Service Engineer, I think) to check out your problem truck. If the FSE can not or will not help or fix your truck go to the DSB and after that then use your states lemon law. Remeber the DSB can only help you If you have had the truck serviced within your 36 months/36,000 mile warranty peroid and most state lemon laws are only within 12 months/12,000 miles.
 

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Old Nov 5, 2004 | 09:48 AM
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I'm at 5500 Miles now and 5-6mo. of ownership with 3 dealer visits. The first dealer actually said that TSB 04-3-03 did not apply since it didn't mention vibe in the wheel. The guy was a punk. Thus the reason for dealer #2. Think I'll try #3 and work directly with the service manager. SilvrDrgn, your sounds a lot like mine with the vibe. Seems like a high freq vibe with a slight nibble at times.
 
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Old Nov 5, 2004 | 10:55 AM
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Originally posted by DrkShadow
I'm at 5500 Miles now and 5-6mo. of ownership with 3 dealer visits. The first dealer actually said that TSB 04-3-03 did not apply since it didn't mention vibe in the wheel. The guy was a punk. Thus the reason for dealer #2. Think I'll try #3 and work directly with the service manager. SilvrDrgn, your sounds a lot like mine with the vibe. Seems like a high freq vibe with a slight nibble at times.
The DSB will request that a FSE review your problems before. So just tell the service manager to call a FSE, it may take a few months to get one.
 
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Old Nov 6, 2004 | 02:17 PM
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A FSE looked at my truck couldn't fix it and deemed it normal? Admitting there is a problem trying for 22 days to fix it, trying five different items to fix it is, in my book, an acknowledgment of a PROBLEM. I sent the DSB papers today.

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Old Nov 8, 2004 | 11:55 AM
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My DSB hearing is scheduled for this Friday November 12th.

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Old Nov 8, 2004 | 11:58 AM
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PALongbow,


How long did it take from submission to getting a date? I'm going to schedule my 4th and probably final visit this Friday before going DSB. Ford will need to pay to have my Stereo removed and installed in the replacement vehicle as well. I'll worry about that when it happens. I was hoping to hear more about the vib. meeting in another thread, hoping for a real fix/recall.
 
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Old Nov 8, 2004 | 01:51 PM
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DrkShadow,

It took the DSB about three weeks to gather infomation from my dealership and contact me for a hearing date. I believe the DSB states in the initial letter that a hearing date will be set within 40 days. I spoke to a DSB representative today in regards to gathering additional information for the hearing. So far the DSB has been very helpful and pleasant to work with.

Ron
 
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Old Nov 11, 2004 | 10:08 AM
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My DSB hearing is tomorrow morning at 9:45 AM. I'll report back on what happened.

Ron
 
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Old Nov 12, 2004 | 08:18 PM
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PALongbow,

Please man how have you sayed patient through all your ordeal? I'm ready to totally loose it myself.
1st dealer: no prob found (1 trip)

2nd dealer: 2 rebals, you feel the road more with the new suspension (2 trips)

Took truck to Hibdons Tire Plus for rebal. Maybe Ford doesn't know how to balance tires?

3rd dealer: 2 rebals, it might be the tire patten according to this dealers "master" tech who I drove with. (2 trips)

This time I chatted with the service manager. I told him, 5 rebals? Why would it be fixed this time? Told him there's 2 TSB's for vibe issues and only step Ford has done is "rebal, rebal, rebal, rebal, rebal". I said, if this is "normal", or "tire pattern", or "sensitive suspension", why didn't the truck do it when it had 5 miles? Needless to say he just did a bit a snoozing and said, please drive it and if your still having problems, bring it back and we can call Ford on it. Whatever that means.

How many tech's drove your truck and blew off your vibration as: I don't feel it, sen. suspension, tire pattern before you finally got the dealer to do more steps?

This is insane. They didn't even say anything about my rough idle. The work sheet I got had tire as line 1, line 2 issue for IDLE says "related to Line 1". How is a rough IDLE related to tires? $()#*()#$ I'm tired of this.

Sorry had to vent tonight. Up since 3am and I'm tired of seeing the damn break room/loaners of all the local Ford dealers while they rebal my tires a few dozen times.
 
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Old Nov 13, 2004 | 08:01 PM
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DSB meeting went well. I had ten minutes to present my case to the board. basically the board wanted me to present any new documentation; however I believe that I had everything in order so I pointed out the high lights of the documentation. I also referred them to this board for education purposes in regards to the vibration issue.

They did not ask me any real questions other than why I waited until 3,000 miles to bring the truck in. I told them that I wasn't sure what was going on, and that I visited other Ford Truck sites and noticed that the vibration issue others were having was similar to what I was experiencing. It took me some time to figure out that it wasn't a characteristic of the truck.

Ron
 
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Old Nov 13, 2004 | 09:42 PM
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I had 3083 mile on mine when I first took it in for the vibration. It also took me a little while to fiqure out some was not right. Now I have 13600 miles.

PA what is your next step?
 
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 10:03 AM
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I got a warranty question for you guys. I've not read all the fine print yet on the manuf. warranty yet but I'm considering just taking my truck to a driveline shop, have the driveshaft removed, inspected for balance & length and put back on. That wouldn't void a warranty for some reason would it?

Thought it would make my life easier since the DS could be narrowed out as the cause then focus on tranny. At least I could prove to the dealer there is something wrong. I guess I'll wait and see what the dealer does today. Gonna drop it off, 6th visit, and see what happens. This time the service mgr. say's they might call Ford. I'd be happy if they jsut did the F(*#$ing vibration analysis. You can't dispute that if it does indeed show the Hz that the TSB's mention.
 
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Old Nov 15, 2004 | 10:38 AM
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I just had a Ford Rep. call me today. She has been reviewing my DSB case ( scheduled for 11/24 ). She said Ford has a FIX for the vibration issue scheduled to be released the end of this month. She offered me an extened 5yr 75,000 mi warrenty to close my DSB case and use the fix. If is does not work I could re-open and continue forward with the DSB. She could not tell me what the fix was though.......I am a little leary of this. She did admitt it is a WIDESPREAD problem. I have to accept the offer before my case is heard though.

PAlongbow

Did you get any calls like this?
 
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