I have never been at a dealer with a car that acts right when it is in to see "the doctor."
My dealer is not actually open on Sundays, they employ techs from 9-3 M-F, the service manager is there until 5 all the time and they are physically open until 5 but they don't house techs that late.
I tell them what I think it may be, they can take ti with whatever grain of salt they want, which is usually none. This is actually my second dealer, once the dealer I bought it from did all that crap on 7/12, I never went back. the problem with going to another dealer is that they're out in Oakland or SF or up in Antioch which are all too far away for me if they wind up not doing anything. I played dumb the first time I went into this dealer and it did nothing for me.
When I bought it I got 22 city, it went down to 20 a few months later, then down to 18 and now it's going down to 17. I don't drive it hard, this is the mileage I get.
Because it's the "sportshift" automatic, it's marketed as a sport transmission, I would hope it can downshift from 2 to 1 with my foot on the gas to get some speed.
I tried to get it into my friendly Ford dealer but the service manager couldn't figure out a way for him to pay his techs to look at it and we don't have any transmission shops aorund here that I know of but I can do a search.
Here is how I drive, it's how I drive teh Expedition, the 99 V70, the Fusion, it's how my mother has driven all of her cars and my grandparents and what I picked up from being exposed to it:
I get in the car, put it in R, back up and slow down, at about 2MPH I put it into D and drive away. This is what I mean by a slow roll. So far this is the only car that I have driven has ever had a problem with it.
I have been thinking your terrible mileage have something to do with your aftermarket air filter. Go back to a stock paper filter to see if your gas mileage goes back up. Are you in stop an go traffic or are you doing 80 mph blasts on the hwy? What are you using for fuel?
You really should come to a complete stop and then put the transmission in gear. It does not matter what brand or model you are driving. Do you throw the transmission into park before the car stop moving? When I first got my license I was driving a Nissan pickup truck with an auto that I would just throw it into parkor into a gear before it came to a complete stop. Well guess what it ended up needing? A complete transmission replacement.
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