CalebRides
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Have this same issue on my ~500 mile PowerBoost. Very frustrating for a brand new machine and living in MN!
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I have had the same issue with my Truck since November. My truck has been with the dealer since middle of December. The dealership was following the recommendation from the Ford techs finally on Friday the removed the transmission pan and found metal filings and chunks on the filter and the pan.Yep. Sounds the same. My dealer (Apple Valley Ford) said “we couldn’t duplicate the issue” and did nothing.
If possible could you post a screenshot or picture of the work order/receipt so I can show my dealer? They claim that nothing is wrong.I have had the same issue with my Truck since November. My truck has been with the dealer since middle of December. The dealership was following the recommendation from the Ford techs finally on Friday the removed the transmission pan and found metal filings and chunks on the filter and the pan.
When I have the work order I will.If possible could you post a screenshot or picture of the work order/receipt so I can show my dealer? They claim that nothing is wrong.
I kind of thought a starving pump was cavitating hence the noise. But if PC's of metal are blocking enough flow when it's cold (thicker fluid) that would starve a pump.. then once the fluid heats up it can flow around the metal and noise goes away.With the exhaust heat exchanger does anyone know what the loop looks like and if there is anything to stop the flow like the engine coolant while the system warms up? The sound almost sounds like an electric pump cavitating more than starving.
What I was thinking was more along the lines of if the pump didn’t have a seal from the low pressure side to the high pressure side then the pump wouldn’t be dry but the flow of fluid around the blades but not moving would cause excessive noises until a thermostat opened to allow flow again.I kind of thought a starving pump was cavitating hence the noise. But if PC's of metal are blocking enough flow when it's cold (thicker fluid) that would starve a pump.. then once the fluid heats up it can flow around the metal and noise goes away.
I feel a TSB coming on @Ford Motor Company !I had the same thing, same sound in Vermont yesterday. Temp was a low of -8 and when I started the truck it was 15 deg. Sounded like a pump starving/grinding. Transmission was a little slow to switch gears. Once the truck was warm there was no issue.
2021 KR PowerBoost, 6.5' bed, FX4 with 10,700ish miles at the time.