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Major 10 speed transmission update for 2026, fact or fiction?

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There are videos out there on a major transmission update for the 2026 model year. The videos discuss significant hardware and software changes, but some are calling it AI nonsense. Some are saying its only minor software tweeks. I havent had any luck finding "official" information from Ford. Does anyone know the truth behind this 2026 update? My 22 Bronco suffers from occasional harsh shifts, most notable is a harsh downshift when braking for a light. I'm also intrested in if there has been any notable TCM or PCM software updates to address these issues.


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Mostly complete AI nonsense.
First of all this video is primarily talking about the 10R80 which the Bronco doesn’t have.
Aside from that, a lot of the mechanical issues were fixed years ago. As far as software, Ford has been consistently tweaking it over the years since release, but not to the level this video makes you assume.

98% of the 10R80 issues were never programming. It was mechanical issues inside the transmission which were already revised back in 22/23. One of those issues being the CDF clutch drum bushing, which is an extremely rare failure in a 10R60.

The valve body issues the video talks about are somewhat accurate, but not anywhere as common as the other concerns already fixed. But this can cause some intermittent shifting concerns like what you experience. But to my knowledge, nothing has really been changed.

There’s certainly no “complete redesign” this video makes you believe.
 

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Mostly complete AI nonsense.
First of all this video is primarily talking about the 10R80 which the Bronco doesn’t have.
Aside from that, a lot of the mechanical issues were fixed years ago. As far as software, Ford has been consistently tweaking it over the years since release, but not to the level this video makes you assume.

98% of the 10R80 issues were never programming. It was mechanical issues inside the transmission which were already revised back in 22/23. One of those issues being the CDF clutch drum bushing, which is an extremely rare failure in a 10R60.

The valve body issues the video talks about are somewhat accurate, but not anywhere as common as the other concerns already fixed. But this can cause some intermittent shifting concerns like what you experience. But to my knowledge, nothing has really been changed.

There’s certainly no “complete redesign” this video makes you believe.
Not a clue what a CDF clutch drum is, but sounds important.

I should learn how automatic transmissions work someday.

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Not a clue what a CDF clutch drum is, but sounds important.

I should learn how automatic transmissions work someday.

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It’s just a drum that houses the C, D and F clutches. There’s a bushing in the middle that moves when it’s not supposed to and causes all sorts of shenanigans
 

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It’s just a drum that houses the C, D and F clutches. There’s a bushing in the middle that moves when it’s not supposed to and causes all sorts of shenanigans
@RagnarKon allow me to translate:

Its a drum, but not like the kind Journey uses, and is powered by pixie dust, magic, and innocent hope. You hope it moves, and glad when it does; when it doesn't move, both you and the pixies are sad.

For more, please refer to my useless tech manual questions.
 

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Well, now I have a question. When was that transmission fix put in again? I have a Bronco with a V6 and a 10-speed... Sept. 2022 build.

What symptoms would I look for?

Or are you saying the Bronco doesn't have a 10R80 transmission... so don't worry about it?

Thanks!
 

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Well, now I have a question. When was that transmission fix put in again? I have a Bronco with a V6 and a 10-speed... Sept. 2022 build.

What symptoms would I look for?

Or are you saying the Bronco doesn't have a 10R80 transmission... so don't worry about it?

Thanks!
Since the bronco has a 10R60, it’s not something you need to be worried about. It’s really only a big concern on older 10R80 transmissions.

I have seen in happen in the 10R60 also, but like I mentioned above, it’s very rare. And the 10R60 drum has not been changed or updated (at least not since last time I checked)
 

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Thanks for clearing that up! I appreciate it.
 

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FWIW...AI sez...
Ford's 10-speed transmissions, including the 10R60 used in the Explorer and Ranger, have received multiple software calibrations and hardware updates. Most improvements focus on resolving harsh shifting, delayed reverse engagement, and clutch degradation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Recent Updates & TSBs
Ford has actively rolled out fixes and revisions to improve 10R60 reliability:
  • Software Calibration: Ford has released ongoing software updates (like TSB 23-2250) for the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to reprogram the transmission's adaptive learning tables and shift logic [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Hardware Revisions: For vehicles experiencing severe shifting issues, Ford technicians may service the valve body or apply specific updates to internal clutch components to prevent failure.
 
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Mostly complete AI nonsense.
First of all this video is primarily talking about the 10R80 which the Bronco doesn’t have.
Aside from that, a lot of the mechanical issues were fixed years ago. As far as software, Ford has been consistently tweaking it over the years since release, but not to the level this video makes you assume.

98% of the 10R80 issues were never programming. It was mechanical issues inside the transmission which were already revised back in 22/23. One of those issues being the CDF clutch drum bushing, which is an extremely rare failure in a 10R60.

The valve body issues the video talks about are somewhat accurate, but not anywhere as common as the other concerns already fixed. But this can cause some intermittent shifting concerns like what you experience. But to my knowledge, nothing has really been changed.

There’s certainly no “complete redesign” this video makes you believe.
Thanks for this information! My Bronco is out of the 3-year warrantee. What do you think about an FDRS subscription? Would it allow me to determine what software updates are available for my Bronco and install them?
 

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FWIW...AI sez...
Ford's 10-speed transmissions, including the 10R60 used in the Explorer and Ranger, have received multiple software calibrations and hardware updates. Most improvements focus on resolving harsh shifting, delayed reverse engagement, and clutch degradation. [1, 2, 3, 4, 5]

Recent Updates & TSBs
Ford has actively rolled out fixes and revisions to improve 10R60 reliability:
  • Software Calibration: Ford has released ongoing software updates (like TSB 23-2250) for the Powertrain Control Module (PCM) to reprogram the transmission's adaptive learning tables and shift logic [1, 2, 3, 4]
  • Hardware Revisions: For vehicles experiencing severe shifting issues, Ford technicians may service the valve body or apply specific updates to internal clutch components to prevent failure.
Yeah this really no different than the video posted above and why anything AI related should be taken with a grain of salt.
TSB 23-2250 is outdated, no longer available and was far more in-depth than a simple PCM reprogram. That was only one small part of a much larger approach to fix the concern.
 

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Thanks for this information! My Bronco is out of the 3-year warrantee. What do you think about an FDRS subscription? Would it allow me to determine what software updates are available for my Bronco and install them?
That's really up to you.
It would allow you to update any out of date modules, but I wouldn't expect them to be a 100% fix all for any concerns you may have.
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