Pushrods&Capacitors
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- Brian
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- ‘21 4X, ‘14 SS Sedan tuned, ‘17 WRX tuned
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Actually…..Ford was well known to have particularly bad auto transmissions in the ‘80s-90s, unlike GM with their very durable hydramatic series of auto transmissions. The AOD (DOA), AOD-E and E4OD all had various reliability issues. I personally owned a ‘95 Mustang GTS with the AOD-E (shoulda got the T-5) and it suffered from a torque convertor recall and eventually the OD band burned out as well. All the 5 Fox bodies I owned subsequently had T-5s ??.We shall see I guess.
But your experience? Definitely not normal. What are you doing to your Fords?!?
Probably the only things we could compare would be 100k+ mile Teslas to 100k+ mile ICEs. Would be interesting to see the long term repair costs out of warranty.
But either way, I still think we have just about as many components that “can break.”
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