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Title: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on July 22, 2020, 10:20:36 AM
me. 

I swear, I want to ghost my MKS into a lake. 

I can't even get to the point where I can even load a tune back into it.  Since last fall I've had the PTU, turbos, timing chains, and transmission all replaced.  After the trans being replaced I shortly began to feel a slight vibration off throttle input at low speeds that is accompanied by a slight whine/whistle noise as it begins to slow down.  Noise and most of the slight vibration goes away with throttle input.  This was a similar feeling that I got when at first my PTU began to fail and then it progressed into a very noticeable vibration at the end before it went out.  Took it to one local mechanic that didn't want to touch it.  Took it to another one that did hear what I was talking about.  I made yet another dealer appointment for next week.  It is great having a warranty and all to pay for these things but it does me no good if I can't enjoy the car.  It is either getting sorted this time or sold/traded in on something else.  I cannot keep dealing with this bullshit anymore with this car.  I had plans to do things with the car and I feel like a football player that trained hard for a season and then torn his ACL in training camp.  It sucks. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: StealBlueSho on July 22, 2020, 10:23:18 AM
Quote from: MKS Tom on July 22, 2020, 10:20:36 AM
me. 

I swear, I want to ghost my MKS into a lake. 

I can't even get to the point where I can even load a tune back into it.  Since last fall I've had the PTU, turbos, timing chains, and transmission all replaced.  After the trans being replaced I shortly began to feel a slight vibration off throttle input at low speeds that is accompanied by a slight whine/whistle noise as it begins to slow down.  Noise and most of the slight vibration goes away with throttle input.  This was a similar feeling that I got when at first my PTU began to fail and then it progressed into a very noticeable vibration at the end before it went out.  Took it to one local mechanic that didn't want to touch it.  Took it to another one that did hear what I was talking about.  I made yet another dealer appointment for next week.  It is great having a warranty and all to pay for these things but it does me no good if I can't enjoy the car.  It is either getting sorted this time or sold/traded in on something else.  I cannot keep dealing with this bullshit anymore with this car.  I had plans to do things with the car and I feel like a football player that trained hard for a season and then torn his ACL in training camp.  It sucks.


Seems like it might be time to part with it and get one that hasn't been torn apart and rebuilt?
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: SM105K on July 22, 2020, 10:26:41 AM
Quote from: MKS Tom on July 22, 2020, 10:20:36 AM
me. 

I swear, I want to ghost my MKS into a lake. 

I can't even get to the point where I can even load a tune back into it.  Since last fall I've had the PTU, turbos, timing chains, and transmission all replaced.  After the trans being replaced I shortly began to feel a slight vibration off throttle input at low speeds that is accompanied by a slight whine/whistle noise as it begins to slow down.  Noise and most of the slight vibration goes away with throttle input.  This was a similar feeling that I got when at first my PTU began to fail and then it progressed into a very noticeable vibration at the end before it went out.  Took it to one local mechanic that didn't want to touch it.  Took it to another one that did hear what I was talking about.  I made yet another dealer appointment for next week.  It is great having a warranty and all to pay for these things but it does me no good if I can't enjoy the car.  It is either getting sorted this time or sold/traded in on something else.  I cannot keep dealing with this bullshit anymore with this car.  I had plans to do things with the car and I feel like a football player that trained hard for a season and then torn his ACL in training camp.  It sucks.

Between you and Topher.....I am sorry this is happening.  Ford did all the repairs correct?
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: 4sfed on July 22, 2020, 01:51:44 PM
That sucks dude.  Hopefully they get her fixed up, for good this time.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: TopherSho on July 22, 2020, 06:19:41 PM
Jez,  it is like we bought the same car ;)  .. yeah I have a 5 year platinum and feel the same.  Just got the wrong car and cant get out of it yet or the wife will kill me.   Sad part is .. i Want a 2014+ SHO :D to get the auto-octane tune from gearhead and try again :P 

Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on July 26, 2020, 07:23:55 AM
I am driving the car as aggressive as I can prior to taking it in.  lol
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: jims2015 on July 26, 2020, 03:06:39 PM
Quote from: MKS Tom on July 22, 2020, 10:20:36 AM
me. 

I swear, I want to ghost my MKS into a lake. 

I can't even get to the point where I can even load a tune back into it.  Since last fall I've had the PTU, turbos, timing chains, and transmission all replaced.  After the trans being replaced I shortly began to feel a slight vibration off throttle input at low speeds that is accompanied by a slight whine/whistle noise as it begins to slow down.  Noise and most of the slight vibration goes away with throttle input.  This was a similar feeling that I got when at first my PTU began to fail and then it progressed into a very noticeable vibration at the end before it went out.  Took it to one local mechanic that didn't want to touch it.  Took it to another one that did hear what I was talking about.  I made yet another dealer appointment for next week.  It is great having a warranty and all to pay for these things but it does me no good if I can't enjoy the car.  It is either getting sorted this time or sold/traded in on something else.  I cannot keep dealing with this bullshit anymore with this car.  I had plans to do things with the car and I feel like a football player that trained hard for a season and then torn his ACL in training camp.  It sucks.

On the brighter side, with all the work being done to it, it'll be like having a new car with that much more life ahead of it.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: Macgyver on July 26, 2020, 06:27:56 PM
That is true
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: ridered74 on July 26, 2020, 10:52:45 PM
Is taking it to a different dealer for the warranty work an option for you?

I say that because I work on mass produced machinery for a living, and I've gone behind more people than I can count and fixed their "lemons" every single time. In my field I would say over half o the guys have no clue what they are doing and only can fix issues that other people have already shown them in the past what the fix is. I stopped believing in lemons years ago and I really doubt it is any different with cars.

In 20 years I've ran into machines I could not figure out myself, but then I talk to people smarter than me and we have figured every single one out eventually. Watched many machines get replaced by other techs because customer patience wore out, but even those machines that were replaced would get fixed once we got the bad techs away from them and put a good tech on it.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on July 27, 2020, 10:17:42 AM
Quote from: ridered74 on July 26, 2020, 10:52:45 PM
Is taking it to a different dealer for the warranty work an option for you?

I say that because I work on mass produced machinery for a living, and I've gone behind more people than I can count and fixed their "lemons" every single time. In my field I would say over half o the guys have no clue what they are doing and only can fix issues that other people have already shown them in the past what the fix is. I stopped believing in lemons years ago and I really doubt it is any different with cars.

In 20 years I've ran into machines I could not figure out myself, but then I talk to people smarter than me and we have figured every single one out eventually. Watched many machines get replaced by other techs because customer patience wore out, but even those machines that were replaced would get fixed once we got the bad techs away from them and put a good tech on it.

I would do that but it presents some logistics issues.  I also do not know which dealer would be better than the next, but the next closest one is 10 miles away so it is 20 miles round trip and I don't have a spare car yet that I have found that I liked enough to move forward with it.  I also don't know how that would work if for example what is failing is an already replaced new part, such as a PTU that was put in 8 months ago that for sure is not only covered under my warranty company but also has it's own warranty from the manufacture.  With that said, this will be the last time I try to remedy this there as I can't keep doing this over and over again. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 03, 2020, 10:14:15 AM
At least some good news.  They do detect what I brought it in for but are going to call me in a few days when they can allocate an in house loaner and have a specific mechanic look work on it.  They need to spend some more time with it.  I at least feel better that it isn't a phantom issue and they can feel and hear what I am talking about. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 03, 2020, 10:15:05 AM
Me after every rattle or noise...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJtHdkyo0hc (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IJtHdkyo0hc)
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 08, 2020, 01:08:53 PM
I have an appointment for this Wed. so hopefully it is gets sorted. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: Macgyver on August 09, 2020, 03:38:41 PM
Lets hope their "Guy" is good.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 11, 2020, 07:16:21 PM
There was a miscommunication and they don't have a loaner available.  s*** is frustrating and I am considering moving on from this car. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: Macgyver on August 12, 2020, 12:22:59 AM
Can you trade it in and not take a bath ?
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 17, 2020, 10:39:13 AM
I did drop it back off last night.  Hopefully it gets sorted. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 17, 2020, 10:45:43 AM
Quote from: Macgyver on August 12, 2020, 12:22:59 AM
Can you trade it in and not take a bath ?

I own it outright so I have flexibility in those regards, but I am an extremely stubborn and cheap person who can't rationalize wasting money ever.  Basically none of these repairs are costing me money but rather just annoying.  I did invest a lot into the car that I would be wasting though like getting the valves cleaned and upgrading my braking system.  My PPE downpipes would get put on my MKT as I am not wasting that money and all of my tuning stuff could apply to it.  I have considered moving on from it for months but so far I am hopeful to get it right.  I have a brand new PTU, transmission, turbos, and all my timing components so I have thousands in repairs that I paid $100 for.  All this car needs is for me to do a Sync 3 update to be modern as it has more tech than I can even use.  Hopefully it is finally resolved. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: Macgyver on August 17, 2020, 10:37:45 PM
Yeah I hear ya.

It must be thoroughly annoying. Once its done right tho. You should be good to go.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 18, 2020, 07:19:29 PM
Positive news.  Ford called this morning and said the PTU that is only a new months old is shot.  I will be getting a new one replaced free of charge.  It seems likely that the failing transmission had done damage to it.  That is my best guess.  The transmission in this now runs perfect so it has not caused it to fail in any way.  Hopefully this solves it and I can enjoy the car.  My goals this year are simply to get to the track once with what I have and whatever time I get so be it.  I will make the car considerably faster in 2021 if it holds up until then. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: Macgyver on August 19, 2020, 06:28:18 PM
That is a huge find. Hopefully she is fixed then.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 23, 2020, 08:09:15 PM
I drove past the dealer today on a Sunday and it was parked out back not moved in days.  lol  The PTU either did not arrive yet or did so on Friday.  They had told me it would take 3 days to get in and that was Tuesday.  Hopefully early this week I will get it back. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on August 24, 2020, 07:01:36 PM
Metal in the 10 month old PTU.  They are concerned about the brand new transmission as well and are going to be pulling it all apart.  Awesome.  I won't have it for probably another 2 weeks or so.  I am not paying a dime for it but yeah, I am extremely frustrated with the car.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on September 14, 2020, 08:51:42 AM
It has not even been touched yet. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: StealBlueSho on September 14, 2020, 09:13:22 AM
STILL?!?!?! I saw the posts on FB.. but Dang Gina....
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: TopherSho on September 14, 2020, 09:27:01 AM
As someone who snapped his PTU in half myself .. Quick Question .. Are you waiting for about 20 minutes of driving before getting on it?  IE getting the PTU Fluid to about 180f+?

These Ptus are 'fine' when warm .. but cold are extremely easy top break with the oil cold.
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on September 18, 2020, 09:41:22 AM
Quote from: TopherSho on September 14, 2020, 09:27:01 AM
As someone who snapped his PTU in half myself .. Quick Question .. Are you waiting for about 20 minutes of driving before getting on it?  IE getting the PTU Fluid to about 180f+?

These Ptus are 'fine' when warm .. but cold are extremely easy top break with the oil cold.


Relatively quickly.  About 5 to 10 minutes of idle each time.  A couple miles of driving then I would like to open it up on a back road on the short drive home from work (4 miles away). 


I am told to be getting it back on Monday.  We shall see. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on September 24, 2020, 06:47:46 PM
So far it is driving great.  I am putting my tune back in it this weekend. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: Macgyver on September 24, 2020, 10:28:06 PM
Oh Boys. Lets hope she holds together !!!
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: MKS Tom on September 26, 2020, 08:42:09 AM
She is running fine.  I will be loading the tune back on either tonight or tomorrow. 
Title: Re: And the award for most frequently broken car goes to...
Post by: sprintss on December 11, 2020, 01:28:24 AM
Plus the time you put going to the dealers, signing papers, talking what's wrong and most especially waiting. But if you will sell it then just be ready for a much more lower price.
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