I bought an 07 manual v6 mustang about 3 months ago it has under 4000 miles. I was driving down the highway 3 days ago and i put it into 4th hit the gas and my rpms shot up without much accleration. I drove slowly the rest of the way home noticing the same problem with all the gears. I was at a stop sign put it in first with a little gas and the rpms shot up again and i barely was moveing. I smelled a burning smell and saw a little smoke. I had to drive about a mile home and i couldnt get over 20 mph, it was reving up very quickly but something wasnt catching and i couldnt really acclerate. Now it will barely move outta my driveway. PLEASE HELP WITH THESE QUESTIONS: 1. Is this covered by my warranty? 2. How much will this cost me? 3. What is acctually wrong with my car? 4. Is this something that I did or a defective part? Thanks for reading any suggestions will be a help!
Should be covered under your warranty as long as you didn't make any changed to the transmission or gears.
Sounds like you have a transmission problem. Simply take it in to a ford dealership or have it towed to one and let them figure out what the problem is and fix it.
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Given the burning smell and high revving without acceleration, I'd say your clutch is smoked. From your post, I'm not sure if you bought the car new or not, but regardless a car with only 4K miles should not have burnt the clutch out like that. The burnout in my signature was done with 31K miles on the stock clutch, and although my clutch is nearing the end of its useful life, that's the result of me racing it at the track.
Given the low mileage, you should fight very hard to get the car repaired under warranty (assuming that it IS the clutch). The clutch is in the same category as brake pads (i.e. a consumable part not covered by the warranty), but you should still try to get it covered.
If it IS the cutch and they won't replace it under warranty, then you may want to consider an aftermarket clutch. A new clutch from Ford comes from Turkey, and let's face it - it's the same unit that failed in the first place. An aftermarket clutch like the SPEC2 will set you back about $475 (+/-). You should replace the slave cylinder and throwout bearing (IMO) when the new clutch goes in. Resurfacing the flywheel is <$90, and labor should be <$400 (or better). So you're looking about about $1K, if it's the clutch and if it's not covered by the warranty. You may be able to cut a deal with Ford on stock parts and a portion of the labor cost, so try fighting for that first, once the problem is properly diagnosed.
< Message edited by 28HopUp -- 4/28/2008 7:13:12 AM >
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Sounds to me like one or both of your catalytic converters went bad. That will give an odor and steady loss of power.
I dont know about that. I would have to agree with 28hopeup on this. I dont think the Cats would not let the car move. it sounds 100% like its the clutch. I would definitely take it to your dealership and try as hard as you can to get it replaced. A clutch should not be shot that fast give you only have 4,000 miles on the car. Unless the car was driven hard/ tried brun outs and stuff. Good luck and keep us up dated.