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10.0

really awful

Typical Repair Cost:

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Average Mileage:

53,930 miles

Total Complaints:

2 complaints

Most common solutions:

  1. not sure (1 reports)
  2. wait until 1/2010 for new part from ford (1 reports)
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Ford Freestyle transmission problems

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problem #2

2009Aug 22

Freestyle Limited 3L V6

  • Automatic transmission
  • 59,861 miles

Car suddenly stalled then died about 150 miles from home. No warnings/No sign of any problems. We managed to milk it to a Ford dealer with it stalling about every minute or less of run time. The dealer replaced the computer and EGR value then called to say the problem was half fixed. No light or error message from computer, but still only runs for 1-2 mins before stalling. The dealer hopes a new Throttle body will fix the problem, but is not sure if that is the problem. So in August the dealer stated we would have a throttle body in Oct 2009, in September we received a call state the throttle body would be here in Nov 2009, then Nov turned into Dec 2009 or Jan 2010. We have been working with both the dealer and Ford Motor Company, both need to work on Customer Service.

cd22168

Ellsworth, ME, USA

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problem #1

2009Sep 01

Freestyle Limited V6

  • CVT transmission
  • 48,000 miles

Ford has no manufacture for this part. Ford said it wont be ready until Jan. 2010. So I just have to sit and wait. NO WAY FORD....I want my car back..That's the last thing I'm going to do is just sit and wait!!!!!!

Michelle O.

Simi Valley, CA, USA

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