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2011-2014 Mustangs
Driveline/Suspension
Vibration during disengage ? Clutch?
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<blockquote data-quote="kcsvt94l" data-source="post: 14365177" data-attributes="member: 52268"><p>**UPDATE**</p><p></p><p>Took car to the dealer, was asked if I wanted to take the service manager for a ride. I said no, as I was absolutely certain that he would notice it immediately. Dropped it off at 9:00 AM Got a call at 5:00 PM saying they were unable to replicate the issue. Everyone has been more than helpful and very nice, after advising that It was noticeable especially after a few minutes of driving, they kept the car another day, which was completely ok with me as I just want the issue resolved regardless of how long it takes, I get a call this morning, after a 20 minute drive of mixed driving hwy/stop and go, still unable to replicate the issue.</p><p></p><p>So I head there afterwork, to drive the Service manager low and behold the car is driving perfect, no issue whats so ever. He was very nice and understanding I'd explained to him that I've modded the car and done all ford racing parts etc.. I said the car hasn't been subjected to burnouts/donuts, he said "Well, hell they do a burnout on the commercial not much we will say about that, if you have any issues we'll take care of you."</p><p></p><p>I'm overly thankful and certainly appreciative of their helpfulness. However, I'm blown away that nothing has supposedly been done to the car, there was an obvious vibration, slip issue. The fact it took all day to tell me they couldn't replicate the issue does leave me curious. Does this add up to anyone else ??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kcsvt94l, post: 14365177, member: 52268"] **UPDATE** Took car to the dealer, was asked if I wanted to take the service manager for a ride. I said no, as I was absolutely certain that he would notice it immediately. Dropped it off at 9:00 AM Got a call at 5:00 PM saying they were unable to replicate the issue. Everyone has been more than helpful and very nice, after advising that It was noticeable especially after a few minutes of driving, they kept the car another day, which was completely ok with me as I just want the issue resolved regardless of how long it takes, I get a call this morning, after a 20 minute drive of mixed driving hwy/stop and go, still unable to replicate the issue. So I head there afterwork, to drive the Service manager low and behold the car is driving perfect, no issue whats so ever. He was very nice and understanding I'd explained to him that I've modded the car and done all ford racing parts etc.. I said the car hasn't been subjected to burnouts/donuts, he said "Well, hell they do a burnout on the commercial not much we will say about that, if you have any issues we'll take care of you." I'm overly thankful and certainly appreciative of their helpfulness. However, I'm blown away that nothing has supposedly been done to the car, there was an obvious vibration, slip issue. The fact it took all day to tell me they couldn't replicate the issue does leave me curious. Does this add up to anyone else ?? [/QUOTE]
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