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Was wondering if you got your new drive shaft in and if that solved the issue?They aren’t. I ordered a new driveshaft, so we will see if it fixes anything or not.
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Was wondering if you got your new drive shaft in and if that solved the issue?They aren’t. I ordered a new driveshaft, so we will see if it fixes anything or not.
I did. Just haven’t had a lot of time to drive it yet to make sure, but so far, I don’t think I’ve felt the issue at all anymore. I’ll post another update in a couple daysWas wondering if you got your new drive shaft in and if that solved the issue?
Omg i feel better I have this too. 2k miles, just started. Doesn't happen often but when it does it's just starting to roll after reversing or slowly turning into a parking space.So glad I found this thread. I am experiencing this as well. Cant pin point the scenarios that it occurs. I have been underneath my Bronco for hours for the last two days. Put my eyes on all fasteners, driveshafts, motor mounts, skid plates, rear track bar, body mounts, etc. I dont see any smoking guns. I am going to try and ignore it for now.
Just an annoyance. You’ll be fineIs this an "issue" or an "annoyance"?
This has been happening to me for a while now 15k miles in. I'm going off grid in a month and just would like some reassurance from strangers on the Internet that I won't be stranded in the middle of the desert.
Thanks strangerJust an annoyance. You’ll be fine
So I have two Broncos both with the automatic and the one with the Ford performance tuner does not do this and the OEM One without a tuner has this issue. I've also seen this issue in other transmissions of similar design. Am I honest opinion what's going on is the vehicle does an immediate downshift on the brake release. This is usually due to having low line pressure and can be remedied with a higher pressure.Just an annoyance. You’ll be fine
Trans doesn’t do any shifting when releasing the brake. It’s in 1st when you are stopped, and still in 1st when the brake is released.So I have two Broncos both with the automatic and the one with the Ford performance tuner does not do this and the OEM One without a tuner has this issue. I've also seen this issue in other transmissions of similar design. Am I honest opinion what's going on is the vehicle does an immediate downshift on the brake release. This is usually due to having low line pressure and can be remedied with a higher pressure.
front or rear drive shaft? My front one was replaced still have the issue.Just want to give everyone an update. I finally got over to the dealership. requested I take a tech for a ride to replicate the issue. He acknowledged. In a few weeks they will be swapping my drive shaft. I'll let everyone know if that solves the issue.