Transmission

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Asked by Diane Aug 29, 2018 at 03:23 PM about the 2014 Ford Focus SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

Big hesitation in transmission between first and
second gear. Check engine light on

4 Answers

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Did you check the fluid level? if it's full then it's time to bring it into the tranny shop to have it looked over...

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Talked to Ford. They are extending the warranties on this car to 7 years because of all the problems with transmission. Will be replacing transmission brain free of charge. Will see how this works. Found out about recall over YouTube channel 2 video . Ford never offered the info when I called the 1st time. Hmmm

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Everyone with a 2014 Ford Focus that had a recall due to bad transmission problems, please check with your Ford dealership. I was told that my warranty got extended to 100,000 miles due to all the transmission issues, and guess what? They never told me either. I had to find out after doing so much reading into this problem.

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I have 2 questions: 1. My engine light is on (but not blinking) and the transmission is slipping real bad. 2. Could this be because my transmission fluid is low, and how do I check that? Also, when I drive, it sounds like a clicking noise from underneath the car?? Help!!

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