'06 Explorer Eddie Bauer Tranny LAG
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'06 Explorer Eddie Bauer Tranny LAG - 6/27/2006 10:51:42 PM
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Finman
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Hey all, I'm new to this forum and hope somebody has some suggestions as to how to handle this. I traded in my '03 Eddie Bauer for an '06 Eddie Bauer with a V8, and so far I'm wishing I still had my '03... I have 9k miles on the new '06 now and I can't say that I've been real happy with it right from the beginning. It started off with a major overheating at 1500 miles. It was a problem with a hose clamp that came undone or was never closed to begin with. The dealer fixed it. The second huge steam cloud/antifreeze spray everywhere overheat came 500 miles later; same problem. Dealer fixed it again. The third time it almost happened but I caught it before it overheated was the same day a service bulletin came out on the recall of the hoses and clamps. I wasn't too thrilled about 2 major overheats with such low miles. I asked the dealership for something, like an extended warranty in case I have troubles down the road related to the overheats and they did nothing but stall, drag their feet and never called me back. I got so busy with work that I never continued pursuing the issue and let it die. I also told them from the beginning that what really drives me crazy about this brand new vehicle is that it takes so freaking long for the transmission to figure out what lowest gear to be in with quick, short or rolling stop/starts that I'm ready to drive it off a cliff!!! When I come to a quick stop or an almost complete stop but still creeping and then get on the gas pedal, it's almost like the transmission can't figure out what the heck gear to go down to. So I feel like I've stepped into a pile of you know what with the dead pedal feeling by the time it finally does decide which gear, whether it be 1st or 2nd gear, and then when it does kick in, I get the big power surge that hits. My '03 never did this. I told the dealership about this too, and they told me that there was nothing that could be done because there is no throttle cable to the new '06's and that it is just normal response time necessary for everything. I told them that is just not an acceptable answer. You mean to tell me that those computer signals aren't faster processing than the human reflexes and that my foot on the pedals react quicker than all the transmitted signals and whatever else that make the vehicle go when you want it to?? I never thought that I'd have to actually think ahead of my vehicle's response time while I'm driving, not to mention I told them that my friend Paul just bought a new Chevy truck that I drove and his truck's response time to my foot on the pedal was immediate, smooth power to the pavement!!! Thanks in advance to any advice that anybody can provide to me. Fin
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