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SportTrac Discussion
Engine & Drivetrain
Broken Trac update
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<blockquote data-quote="Dave S 3" data-source="post: 735942" data-attributes="member: 65053"><p>I had the mechatronic replaced which fixes the clunk. I had that issue with the lights on and barely being able to drive. It turned out that the connector to the TCM kept filling with trans fluid and shorting out. They ended up replacing the sleeve that connects the TCM to the Trans harness. It is back to norm again. Needless to say i'm glad i'm only leasing my trac. I worry what will happen to it with no warranty.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave S 3, post: 735942, member: 65053"] I had the mechatronic replaced which fixes the clunk. I had that issue with the lights on and barely being able to drive. It turned out that the connector to the TCM kept filling with trans fluid and shorting out. They ended up replacing the sleeve that connects the TCM to the Trans harness. It is back to norm again. Needless to say i'm glad i'm only leasing my trac. I worry what will happen to it with no warranty. [/QUOTE]
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