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How long does a Ford Mustang engine last?

How long does a Ford Mustang engine last?

First, there seem to be different variations of engine tick. Ford engines have long experienced ticking noises. Often, it seems this doesn’t have any real or noticeable impacts on engine longevity. Some Ford engines tick most of their lives, but still live to see 200,000+ miles.

Are there any problems with the Ford Mustang?

10 speed automatic is horrible. Terrible quality. The 10 speed automatic shifts horribly and Ford can’t fit it. Driveline vibrations between 50 and 75. Tire vibrations 55 to 80. Strut bearing creaking and popping. Convertible top wrinkles horribly and won’t smooth out even after days in up position.

When did I buy a new Ford Mustang?

I purchased a Mustang new in July of 2020. It is now February 2021 and the car has developed an electrical problem. I get into the car and a message comes on “System shutdown to save Battery Life, please turn systems off or start car” I had the battery checked and full diagnostic check.

Why is my Mustang GT Coyote engine not working?

It’s possible this liner is causing minor clearance issues which ultimately lead to the piston lightly slapping up against the cylinder wall. Some owners have had their engines replaced due to scoring on the cylinder walls, which would support this theory.

Are there any issues with the Ford GT?

Ford doesn’t have the best reputation with transmissions and none of the Mustang GT’s are exempt from possible issues. Again, transmission failures aren’t are common as some may lead you to believe. The plastic oil pan gasket was an interesting change on 2018+ models, but issues are purely speculation.

Are there any problems with the Mustang 10R80?

However, there have been some issues and complaints so far. As with the MT82, the 10r80 also has some lawsuits floating around. Clunking or unusual sounds from the transmission, jerky shifts, missing gears, hanging gears, and/or slow shifts may indicate an issue with the 10r80.

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Ruth Doyle