Ford 6F35 Transmission Lawsuit Dismissed
The judge determined that it isn't a class action.
Read More »The judge determined that it isn't a class action.
Read More »After two recalls and a customer service program were issued.
Read More »Turns out, someone on the development team had big feet.
Read More »It isn't quite a close race, however.
Read More »A sunken valve led to an engine replacement in this case.
Read More »The transmission was used in the Fusion and Escape.
Read More »Owners and the automaker continue to battle it out in court.
Read More »The transmission can downshift without warning and even cause wheel lockup.
Read More »The NHTSA found Ford's fix to be sufficient.
Read More »The issue affects nearly two million vehicles.
Read More »It even has a sky capsule that extends 30 feet into the air.
Read More »The agency has received nearly 100 complaints related to a previously-issued recall.
Read More »Following years of problems and resulting lawsuits.
Read More »A nice upgrade for the heavy-duty pickup.
Read More »It's one of just 50 built, too.
Read More »The plaintiffs waited seven years before filing the lawsuit.
Read More »Trim pieces are becoming detached at highway speeds.
Read More »Customers are waiting months and even years for parts.
Read More »The agency couldn't find any unreasonable risk to occupants.
Read More »It isn't the first one, however.
Read More »The perfect powerplant for any number of projects.
Read More »However, it's nothing unusual, according to experts.
Read More »Joining several others filed over the past few months.
Read More »Parts shortages are only making the problem worse.
Read More »We don't have to remove the oil pan, after all.
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