Ford E-Series TorqShift Problems

May 7, 2021

This bulletin is for some 2009-2016 Ford E-Series vehicles equipped with a TorqShift transmission and a transmission built on or before Dec. 15, 2015.

Some 2009-2016 Ford E-Series vehicles equipped with a TorqShift transmission and a transmission built on or before Dec. 15, 2015, may exhibit a MIL on with DTCs P0751, P0730 and/or P2700.

Remove the transmission assembly. Disassemble the transmission to remove the coast clutch assembly only (refer to workshop manual section 307-01). Replace the coast clutch cylinder and coast one-way clutch (OWC) mechanical diode assembly. Reinstall the transmission.

PART NUMBER                                PART

7C3Z-7G387-B............................Coast clutch cylinder

7C3Z-7A089-A............................Coast one-way clutch

378941-D441.............................Torque converter nuts (6)

391308-S102..............................Fill tube O-ring

8C3Z-7C155-A............................Main control gasket

8C3Z-7A098-D............................Filter & seal assembly

3C3Z-7A136-AA..........................Pump gasket

3C3Z-7N134-BA..........................Pump bolts (9)

N811880-S100............................Driveshaft bolts (8)

XT-10-QLVC................................Mercon LV  ATF

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