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HighDesertRanger

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This Ford recall isn't even in the same ballpark as what Toyota and GM have going on. This sounds more like a single assembly line worker was screwing with something. Hardly a major problem with the while engine line.
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Different topic but I do get tired f recsll of the week. But really like my truck. I e owned my 93 f150 for 25 yrs, didnt buy it nrw. Only 1 recall on it, I didnt have it done. My 24 camry, no recalls. F150 is a less complicated vehicle. Bjt under $20k new n still pretty dependable le, things tvzr are going bad are as much from. Age as wear. Its left me stranded once in 25 yrs.
 

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So that's Ford, GM, Toyota, and Stellantis that now have serious engine issues and/or recalls going on with their 4x4s. Does any company know how to build engines anymore?
Not to mention these new 8, 9 or 10 gear transmissions have caused problems with most manufacturers

I had a 2019 Chevy Traverse. with a 9 speed transmission at 5000 miles the transmission started to stutter. I googled the issue and GM already had a fix listed for it. I took it to the Chevy dealer and they fixed it.

After several more thousand miles it started to stutter again. I took it to the Chevy dealer and the Service Mgr said the mechanic thinks he fixed it but he wasn't sure after taking the car for a test drive. I then traded the Traverse in on a different car

Several months later I read they were replacing the transmissions on the Chevy Traverse.
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