Its to do with the hub rotating speed and synchros not lining up with enough friction behind them.Think you'll find after u change your oil it'll be even worse. For worn sync probs transmission specialist reccomend using a 10/40 or 5/30 engine oil in gearbox as its not as bulky as fords own 75/90 stuff.
The car has only 76500 Km on the meter. At 60000 Km the previous owner changed the oil in the gearbox. My local dealer said that they never have had a Mondeo with problems in the Powershift gearbox, but he mentioned that maybe it had to be replaced. They will know better when they take it in for service.
After this episode though, the gear change was so much slicker and when I moved the car into the garage to flush the clutch fluid it went straight into reverse. My theory on this is that it is clutch drag causing the problem and perhaps a very tiny amount of rust or damp on the pressure plate overnight causes enough drag to make low gear
find a mondeo of same year and specification. get the ecu tag (you can do this by research on ebay pictures) then load the asbuilt file from that ecu to your car. this should sort all your problems. then you will need to do a key learn/ pats initialisation. If you have read a post by anyone on this forum and it helped.
Have a 97 Ford Mondeo Auto 2.0. Having some kind of problem with the transmission. Lost 3rd & 4th gear comepletely for a day which mysteriously reappeared and now it appears to be pulling/jerking when changing down from 3rd to 2ndalmost right on 45km ph regardless of the rpms. Spoken to a couple of mechanics & transmission dudes including
The process is as follows. - The gearbox oil temp needs to be between 40 and 70C, so the car needs to be warmed up. - You'll need an extended ForScan licence. - Connect your laptop to the car, open ForScan, go to the Service Procedures tab, and run the TCM - Clutch Adaptive Learning procedure.
Obviously, the solenoid that acts as a “switch” to engage the gears must not be working effectively, second option, a speed or engine speed sensor may be faulty and send the wrong information to your gearbox. If you feel drops coming from the automatic gearbox of your Ford Mondeo: If you feel a clutch when you go up or when you slow down
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