Common questions

How much does a transmission cost Ford f150?

How much does a transmission cost Ford f150?

Depending on the year of Your Ford F-150, used transmission can cost $1300-$3400 if You want a remanufactured one. The used/salvage and rebuilt transmissions range from $800-$2800. You can purchase an aftermarket or rebuilt transmission for Your Ford F-150 for between $1300-$3400.

What kind of transmission does a 2005 Ford F150 have?

2005 Ford f150 truck 4×4 auto transmission experienced mechanical failure with no warning. Lost forward low gears. Only has 57k miles. Truck was always dealership serviced and maintained as recommended. No harsh weather conditions experienced. No heavy towing done. Replaced with rebuilt transmission.

Are there any problems with the 2005 Ford F-150?

Other Power Train related problems of the 2005 Ford F-150 Power Train problems 37 Automatic Transmission problems 13 Power Train Driveline problems 7 Driveshaft problems 5 Transfer Case problems 4

Why does my Ford F-150 have transmission problems?

Especially noticeable in city traffic, whenever I slow down and then accelerate, there is a at least one or more bumps or jerks seeming to come from the transmission or drive train. Ford won’t do anything about it. This is too major of a bump to not cause damage or problems later on.

When does a 2005 Ford 150 go into nuteral?

Automatic transmission on 2005 Ford 150, goes into nuteral when you stop on a hill and will roll backwards even though the truck is in drive or the truck will roll forward even with the truck in reverse. The truck also goes into nuteral when going down a hill and you take your foot off the gas .

2005 Ford f150 truck 4×4 auto transmission experienced mechanical failure with no warning. Lost forward low gears. Only has 57k miles. Truck was always dealership serviced and maintained as recommended. No harsh weather conditions experienced. No heavy towing done. Replaced with rebuilt transmission.

Especially noticeable in city traffic, whenever I slow down and then accelerate, there is a at least one or more bumps or jerks seeming to come from the transmission or drive train. Ford won’t do anything about it. This is too major of a bump to not cause damage or problems later on.

Why does my Ford F-150 refuse to reverse?

You know it’s not going to be a good day when you leave the store, get in your F-150 or F-250, and suddenly the transmission doesn’t want to shift into reverse. This would be one of those times you wish you had pulled through a parking spot.

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Ruth Doyle