svttim
Well-Known Member
I could be wrong but I have never heard of a Ford Performance part not retaining warrantySo I feel like I should update everyone on the learning curve here. I received a reply from Ford and I am getting all the information documented in the event there are more folks with the issue.
Ford put our a tech alert #5542 Effective date 27-April-2016
"Some 2015-2016 Mustang GT350 vehicles not equipped with the optional Track Package may experience high transmission fluid temperatures from extended high speed or racetrack operation. The PCM will reduce power and/or RPM in addition to storing P0218 and P1783 DTCs when this occurs. This should be considered a normal operating condition for vehicles not equipped with an external transmission oil cooler. Customers should be reminded to refer to the owner guide for recommendations on sustained high speed or track use and possible warranty implications. This notice does not apply to GT350R or GT350 Track Package equipped vehicles."
As of now, Ford has not offered any remedy for the Tech Package limp issue. My dealer, which is just learning about these cars, has offered to replace the transmission and add the transmission cooler for $6800, and drivetrain warranty will remain in effect. Ford Performance is working on a aftermarket cooler, but this will void the factory warranty since it is will not be OEM. If you experience one of these episodes I ask you to take in your tech pack car to log an event with Ford Service, the government will not mandate a recall unless a percentage of these cars displays the same issue, and or it represents a hazard to drivers. I plan to take mine in every time I trigger one. This is the first summer with the car, so I have a feeling more people will experience the same issue I had as time progresses.
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