Yep. Its an abused clutch.
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I was just thinking of the same video when he mentioned the beach. His buddy thought he was throwing a sweet rooster but he was really just getting lung cancer from burnt asbestos.Was this the guy you let drive your Bronco?
What possible reason would they give you for having to replace the transmission due to a scorched clutch? Chances of any damage other than possibly the input shaft seal are pretty slim.clutch is about 1000 to replace. that's not the big deal. it's the transmission that is. Ford doesn't even have the part (transmission) in stock. back ordered until end of Aug or later.
That would make more sense... The input shaft of the transmission shows no signs of any discoloration.It’s looks like the transmission seal failed got grease on the clutch plate , causing slippage and burned the clutch up. What ever you do replace all of it even the pressure plate
Uhhh…..your question is answered. Your “friend” used it alright.yes but he hasn't driven it. I let a guy use it and while he was driving it at the beach is when the clutch failed. how can you tell it's abused? what would someone have to do to cause this kind of damage?
Yes this is real. Ford is rejecting warranty replacement of the failed clutch and transmission on my 2022 Bronco Big Bend manual transmission. Bronco has 4500 miles on it. Clutch is "burnt up" according to dealer. They claim this only happens with abusing the vehicle. My Bronco has not been abused and only driven off road at the beach.
Anyone else having transmission and Clutch issues? Did Ford reject your claim?
High rpms partial clutch engagement careless friend.yes but he hasn't driven it. I let a guy use it and while he was driving it at the beach is when the clutch failed. how can you tell it's abused? what would someone have to do to cause this kind of damage?