2012 ford fusion SEL 3.0 6 cyl feels like the transmission is slipping at moderate to higher speeds

Asked by KMHFTH Jun 12, 2014 at 09:54 PM about the 2012 Ford Fusion SEL

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

We have had the new software upgrade to the transmission and the problem is now
worse at higher speeds, could it be another problem?

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Go to where they did the computer upgrade...test drive the car with one of the ford dealer team leaders...go for a road test and explain to them what you think is wrong...those transmission have an active learning capability...with means if 2 persons drive the car...the tranny will change in a different way according to the second driver...so make sure you explain to ford what you feel is wrong...thanks

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