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Title: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 01, 2021, 10:51:04 AM
2018 F150 2.7 Eco-boast.

I think it's in "Limp Mode".  Shifting is totally hosed up.  The wrench Icon is on with a message "shift mode not available  - see manual".  Can't find that in the manual.  I got a service appointment but not until next Friday.

Can I reset this by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery?

Any ideas on what the cause could be?

Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Dan-o on February 01, 2021, 11:54:39 AM
@jackelope
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Woodchuck on February 01, 2021, 11:59:43 AM
2018 F150 2.7 Eco-boast.

I think it's in "Limp Mode".  Shifting is totally hosed up.  The wrench Icon is on with a message "shift mode not available  - see manual".  Can't find that in the manual.  I got a service appointment but not until next Friday.

Can I reset this by disconnecting and reconnecting the battery?

Any ideas on what the cause could be?
Yes you likely could, but if it is in limp mode there is something going on that it REALLY doesn't like.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: jackelope on February 01, 2021, 12:22:19 PM
You might be able to clear whatever it is, but it'll just go back into whatever limp/safe mode as soon as the truck identifies the problem again.

Also no appointment till next friday, like 2/12 next friday? Oye...lightweights...Bring it to me, I'll look at it Wednesday.

PM me with your VIN #.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 01, 2021, 12:35:03 PM
You might be able to clear whatever it is, but it'll just go back into whatever limp/safe mode as soon as the truck identifies the problem again.

Also no appointment till next friday, like 2/12 next friday? Oye...lightweights...Bring it to me, I'll look at it Wednesday.

PM me with your VIN #.

That's a great offer, but I doubt if I can limp to Duvall.  I can probably limp to Epic in Everett.   Meanwhile I can drive the Subaru. 

I see I'm not the only one that has had this problem:

https://fordauthority.com/2019/08/ford-f-150-10-speed-transmission-subject-new-lawsuit/

Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 01, 2021, 12:36:18 PM
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Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 01, 2021, 12:45:05 PM
https://www.tsbsearch.com/Ford/18-2274

Service Procedure
1. Check the vehicle build date. Was the vehicle built on or before 15-May-2018?
(1). Yes - reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM) using the latest version of the appropriate Ford
scan tool.

• NOTE: ADVISE THE CUSTOMER THAT THIS VEHICLE IS EQUIPPED WITH AN ADAPTIVE TRANSMISSION
SHIFT STRATEGY WHICH ALLOWS THE VEHICLE'S COMPUTER TO LEARN THE TRANSMISSION'S UNIQUE
PARAMETERS AND IMPROVE SHIFT QUALITY. WHEN THE ADAPTIVE STRATEGY IS RESET, THE
COMPUTER WILL BEGIN A RE-LEARNING PROCESS. THIS RE-LEARNING PROCESS MAY RESULT IN
FIRMER THAN NORMAL UPSHIFTS AND DOWNSHIFTS FOR SEVERAL DAYS.

(2). No - this article does not apply. Refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 307-01 for normal
diagnostics.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Pnwrider on February 01, 2021, 12:53:35 PM
Do you have another vehicle you can drive? If so, have Ford roadside tow your truck to the dealer. IME they tend to have a tech look at it quicker if it is sitting on their lot. I went through this with an ‘18 F150 that I had issues with.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 01, 2021, 12:54:52 PM
Do you have another vehicle you can drive? If so, have Ford roadside tow your truck to the dealer. IME they tend to have a tech look at it quicker if it is sitting on their lot. I went through this with an ‘18 F150 that I had issues with.

I do.  Thanks, that's a good idea.

Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: jackelope on February 01, 2021, 06:37:28 PM
Ford will tow. 1-800-241-3673 is the roadside assistance phone number.
That TSB doesn’t apply to your VIN near as I could tell. I didn’t spend a ton of time looking but I think it doesn’t.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 04, 2021, 11:24:00 AM
To follow up, I got this into the local Ford service dept. and they did a great job working me in without an appointment.  They determined the problem was caused by rodents chewing on some of the wire bundles.  Best guess is squirrels because they left a bunch of peanuts behind.  They are fixing it as time permits.  Est. four- or five-hours labor, of course not covered by warranty.  I guess I can’t blame it on Ford. 

There will be retribution on those responsible.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Stein on February 04, 2021, 11:27:56 AM
I have one if you want to borrow, well broken in and proven.

https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU

I haven't found a trap for the lovely neighbors that feed them peanuts though.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 04, 2021, 11:36:54 AM
I have one if you want to borrow, well broken in and proven.

https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU

I haven't found a trap for the lovely neighbors that feed them peanuts though.

Thanks, I'm ordering one right now on your recommendation.  What do you bait it with?

Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Sandberm on February 04, 2021, 11:37:09 AM
pffft.

I had mouse problems on an old ford pickup last fall that had been parked awhile. It had a miss in the engine, ac vents would not change where it was blowing air, stuck on default defrost, and the right turn signal wouldn't work.

I filled maybe 1 to 2 gallons of a five gallon bucket with seeds and such mice had packed into my old Fords ac fan motor housing. Used liquid tape and some ingenuity to fix a few vacuum lines that had been chewed through. Replaced a completely chewed through spark plug wire and found a few mystery wires that were chewed through including turn signal wire.

Good times. I pretty much have two mouse traps under the hood at all times when Im not driving it which has caught multiple mice since.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: JKEEN33 on February 04, 2021, 11:42:51 AM
To follow up, I got this into the local Ford service dept. and they did a great job working me in without an appointment.  They determined the problem was caused by rodents chewing on some of the wire bundles.  Best guess is squirrels because they left a bunch of peanuts behind.  They are fixing it as time permits.  Est. four- or five-hours labor, of course not covered by warranty.  I guess I can’t blame it on Ford. 

There will be retribution on those responsible.

I had a friend who had the same problem with squirrels. Turned out his auto insurance covered the repairs. May be something to look into.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Stein on February 04, 2021, 11:46:22 AM
I have one if you want to borrow, well broken in and proven.

https://www.amazon.com/Rugged-Ranch-Products-100063928-Squirrelinator/dp/B0046VJ8RU

I haven't found a trap for the lovely neighbors that feed them peanuts though.

Thanks, I'm ordering one right now on your recommendation.  What do you bait it with?

Small handful of any kind of nuts.  I drop some in the middle of the trap on the grass and trail a few into one of the doors.  Works fast if you put it where they frequent.  It doesn't take many nuts, I used too many outside the trap the first time and one pigged out and left.  Walmart had peanuts in the shell for super cheap, so I use those.  They are obviously pretty big and easily visible in the grass.

One time I had a squirrel in the trap and a feral cat showed up (I think the one that was digging my garden and leaving unpleasantries), so I put the cat trap out and bagged it too.  Sometimes it feels like I'm basically the neighborhood animal control person.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 04, 2021, 11:49:22 AM
I think I need one of these as well.

https://www.airgundepot.com/seneca-double-shot-air-rifle.html

Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Buckmark on February 04, 2021, 11:50:17 AM
To follow up, I got this into the local Ford service dept. and they did a great job working me in without an appointment.  They determined the problem was caused by rodents chewing on some of the wire bundles.  Best guess is squirrels because they left a bunch of peanuts behind.  They are fixing it as time permits.  Est. four- or five-hours labor, of course not covered by warranty.  I guess I can’t blame it on Ford. 

There will be retribution on those responsible.
Call your insurance company, should be covered under comp. I did this all the time and never had an issue with insurance not covering it.
I would bet rats and someone around you is feeding the squirrels peanuts and the rats are getting them and taking them with them.
Better figure out what and how and fix it or they will come right back and feast on the new wiring  :twocents: (seen it happen)
Have the shop put some rodent tape on the wiring, or if they wont do it yourself
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Stein on February 04, 2021, 11:53:47 AM
I think I need one of these as well.

https://www.airgundepot.com/seneca-double-shot-air-rifle.html

That would be faster, sometimes you get one in the trap and one on the trap and the second or third one usually don't want to go in as easily if there is one already in the trap.

Word of caution though, no matter how many I trap there seem to be a steady number in my yard, I'm not sure how that works but there are a never ending supply.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: CP on February 04, 2021, 11:55:53 AM
To follow up, I got this into the local Ford service dept. and they did a great job working me in without an appointment.  They determined the problem was caused by rodents chewing on some of the wire bundles.  Best guess is squirrels because they left a bunch of peanuts behind.  They are fixing it as time permits.  Est. four- or five-hours labor, of course not covered by warranty.  I guess I can’t blame it on Ford. 

There will be retribution on those responsible.
Call your insurance company, should be covered under comp. I did this all the time and never had an issue with insurance not covering it.
I would bet rats and someone around you is feeding the squirrels peanuts and the rats are getting them and taking them with them.
Better figure out what and how and fix it or they will come right back and feast on the new wiring  :twocents: (seen it happen)
Have the shop put some rodent tape on the wiring, or if they wont do it yourself

The service manager said they using rodent tape.  He also suggested home owners insurance.  Auto sounds like a better idea.

 
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Buckmark on February 04, 2021, 12:00:53 PM
To follow up, I got this into the local Ford service dept. and they did a great job working me in without an appointment.  They determined the problem was caused by rodents chewing on some of the wire bundles.  Best guess is squirrels because they left a bunch of peanuts behind.  They are fixing it as time permits.  Est. four- or five-hours labor, of course not covered by warranty.  I guess I can’t blame it on Ford. 

There will be retribution on those responsible.
Call your insurance company, should be covered under comp. I did this all the time and never had an issue with insurance not covering it.
I would bet rats and someone around you is feeding the squirrels peanuts and the rats are getting them and taking them with them.
Better figure out what and how and fix it or they will come right back and feast on the new wiring  :twocents: (seen it happen)
Have the shop put some rodent tape on the wiring, or if they wont do it yourself

The service manager said they using rodent tape.  He also suggested home owners insurance.  Auto sounds like a better idea.
:tup:
I never had a customer use home owners always auto but who ever will pay works
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: jackelope on February 04, 2021, 12:28:47 PM
To follow up, I got this into the local Ford service dept. and they did a great job working me in without an appointment.  They determined the problem was caused by rodents chewing on some of the wire bundles.  Best guess is squirrels because they left a bunch of peanuts behind.  They are fixing it as time permits.  Est. four- or five-hours labor, of course not covered by warranty.  I guess I can’t blame it on Ford. 

There will be retribution on those responsible.

I had a friend who had the same problem with squirrels. Turned out his auto insurance covered the repairs. May be something to look into.

Auto or home owners insurance would likely cover it. Happens several times a year here. It pretty much only happens during the winter.
Title: Re: F150 Problem
Post by: Angry Perch on February 04, 2021, 01:48:01 PM
I'd be tempted to take the outer case off an extension cord and throw it under the truck for a little snack!
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