Wrench light car losing power

Asked by TaylorLM Aug 08, 2018 at 07:05 AM about the 2015 Ford Fusion SE

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

I have a 2015 ford fusion SE ecoboost and it has a brand
new transmission. I got the car in march of this year and
not too long after i got it the transmission went out so the
dealership put in a new one for me. Now today my
boyfriend went to drive my car to work since im off and he
said the wrench light came on as soon as he started it and
he said he drove it up the road alittle bit and he said it didnt
have power to go so he drove it back home. This is the 2nd
problem ive had with this car! Any ideas? My car has
38,000 miles on it. I do plan to call the dealership today just
seeing if anyone has any ideas of what it may be?

4 Answers

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Did you ever figure out what the issue was? We're having similar problems right now. Same car, same year.

1 people found this helpful.

Us too! What the heck is going on! Did someone hack the stupid updates and screw the car up!

205

2010 ford focus sedan automatic with a 4F27E transmission.i bought this car 6 years ago you could eat off the floor (guarantee no child has ever been in) had always been taken to ford for everything. right after i installed a steering column flange it started this i thought maybe these new vehicles maybe something had to be reprogrammed. EVIDENTLY NOT> ill be driving along and all of sudden accelerator not getting car to move and engine revs up. i found if i eased up it would go ahead and shift. i know has lots of miles oh and fluid been checked while hot. was told needed new trans. by a trans shop but drove this for 2 months before i parked seems like it would of went out by then if anyone has had this problem plz let me know i had auto zone check codes said shift solenoid D stuck on went to trans parts place bought d put in took to auto zone same thing D stuck on

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