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Customer Satisfaction Program 04B22
Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to
there transmission? Did it make any difference in the shifting? Ed |
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Ed, this stuff isn't supposed to make your transmission shift
differently..... it is supposed to keep it from shifting differently at a later date. "C. E. White" > wrote in message ... > Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to > there transmission? Did it make any difference in the > shifting? > > Ed |
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Something I havent figured out yet. If I take the car in and have the
secret sauce added to the transmission, and then at a later date change out the transmission fluid with the owner's manual specified Mercon V fluid, do I need to go back and have the secret sauce added again? To answer your question, I havent had it done yet. dickm On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:42:56 -0500, "C. E. White" > wrote: >Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to >there transmission? Did it make any difference in the >shifting? > >Ed |
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I had the additive put in a couple weeks ago and have noticed no
difference in shifting. I also wondered about the fluid change question. Don't know the answer to that one. It seems plain to me that Ford would have a reason not to honor the warranty if the transmission fails and the additive was not put in, so feel it is really necessary to have them add it. On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 18:13:04 -0600, dicko > wrote: >Something I havent figured out yet. If I take the car in and have the >secret sauce added to the transmission, and then at a later date >change out the transmission fluid with the owner's manual specified >Mercon V fluid, do I need to go back and have the secret sauce added >again? > >To answer your question, I havent had it done yet. > >dickm > >On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:42:56 -0500, "C. E. White" > wrote: > >>Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to >>there transmission? Did it make any difference in the >>shifting? >> >>Ed |
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The "secret sauce" in the case of my 2003 XLT was not to add something
to the transmission, but to reprogram the shift control program in the computer. This so totally changed the shift charactistics of the vehicle that it seemed to be a different transmission. Shifts now are so smooth and timely that they are almost unnoticeable. SY Cohen |
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btw, the secret sauce tastes great!!
"C. E. White" > wrote in message ... Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to there transmission? Did it make any difference in the shifting? Ed |
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I haven't seen any TSBs on updated fluid for these transmissions. Safe to
say that Fords major concern is making sure these units get past the warranty period. As dealer techs, we are expected to know that these models require this so-called "secret sauce". If someone reminds mr, I'll check the March DVD manual for any reference when it becomes available. I would expect a note on this additive in the fluid spec sub-section of the auto trans subsection of the driveline subsection of the manual. The directions are mistaken... when they say shake well, they mean shake the ever-lovin' p*ss out of the product before use. Side note to Ed... if you are having shifting concerns, e-mail me your VIN off-list and I'll run OASIS for you. "dicko" > wrote in message ... > Something I havent figured out yet. If I take the car in and have the > secret sauce added to the transmission, and then at a later date > change out the transmission fluid with the owner's manual specified > Mercon V fluid, do I need to go back and have the secret sauce added > again? > > To answer your question, I havent had it done yet. > > dickm > > On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:42:56 -0500, "C. E. White" > > wrote: > > >Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to > >there transmission? Did it make any difference in the > >shifting? > > > >Ed > |
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One possibility here is that Ford got hold of a batch of fluid that
did not meet specifications. I wondered about that when I got the letter. If that is the case, then fluid changes in the future should not be a problem (assuming the new fluid meets spec). On Fri, 25 Feb 2005 05:10:44 GMT, "Jim Warman" > wrote: >I haven't seen any TSBs on updated fluid for these transmissions. Safe to >say that Fords major concern is making sure these units get past the >warranty period. As dealer techs, we are expected to know that these models >require this so-called "secret sauce". If someone reminds mr, I'll check the >March DVD manual for any reference when it becomes available. I would expect >a note on this additive in the fluid spec sub-section of the auto trans >subsection of the driveline subsection of the manual. > >The directions are mistaken... when they say shake well, they mean shake the >ever-lovin' p*ss out of the product before use. > >Side note to Ed... if you are having shifting concerns, e-mail me your VIN >off-list and I'll run OASIS for you. > > >"dicko" > wrote in message .. . >> Something I havent figured out yet. If I take the car in and have the >> secret sauce added to the transmission, and then at a later date >> change out the transmission fluid with the owner's manual specified >> Mercon V fluid, do I need to go back and have the secret sauce added >> again? >> >> To answer your question, I havent had it done yet. >> >> dickm >> >> On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 11:42:56 -0500, "C. E. White" >> > wrote: >> >> >Has anyone had the Ford dealer add the "magic" ingedient to >> >there transmission? Did it make any difference in the >> >shifting? >> > >> >Ed >> > |
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Jim Warman wrote: > > I haven't seen any TSBs on updated fluid for these transmissions. Safe to > say that Fords major concern is making sure these units get past the > warranty period. As dealer techs, we are expected to know that these models > require this so-called "secret sauce". If someone reminds mr, I'll check the > March DVD manual for any reference when it becomes available. I would expect > a note on this additive in the fluid spec sub-section of the auto trans > subsection of the driveline subsection of the manual. > > The directions are mistaken... when they say shake well, they mean shake the > ever-lovin' p*ss out of the product before use. > > Side note to Ed... if you are having shifting concerns, e-mail me your VIN > off-list and I'll run OASIS for you.1FAHP60A44Y105325 Jim, I actually have a 2004 Thunderbird, not an Explorer. I bought it used earlier this year. At that time it only had a around 3500 miles. It now has around 7000 miles. The transmission shifting is OK as far as I know, although it is a little harsher than my Expedition. I do not know what is normal. My VIN is 1FAHP60A44Y105325. Thanks and regards, Ed White |
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Ed.... our PTS website seems to be having difficulty and I can't get to
OASIS right now.... Joggle my memory tomorrow and I'll check again for you. We only ever sold one of the last model T-Birds and I never did get the chance to drive it so I'm a poor comparison. If anything, I would expect the car to shift smoother than the Ex.... Once oasis is back up and running, we can check and see if there is anything regarding harsh shifting concerns. All I can tell you at this point is that the fluid additive isn't designed to intentionally alter shift feel. |
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