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NHTSA ID Number: 10164604
Manufacturer Communication Number: 14M01-S7
Summary
Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission – Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension
PROGRAM TERMS
This program extends the coverage of the DPS6 Transmission input shaft seals, clutch and transmission software calibration to seven (7) years of service or 100,000 miles from the warranty start date of the vehicle, whichever occurs first. If a vehicle has already exceeded the mileage limits, this coverage will last through January 31, 2015. Coverage is automatically transferred to subsequent owners. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013 that have already exceeded time or mileage limits, coverage will last through February 29, 2020.
NOTE: This program DOES NOT apply to vehicles that qualify for repairs under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Powertrain coverage. Repairs for vehicles covered by New Vehicle Limited Warranty Powertrain coverage should be claimed using the Labor Operation Codes provided in TSB 16-0109.
VEHICLES COVERED BY THIS PROGRAM
Vehicle | Model Year | Assembly Plant | Build Dates |
Fiesta | 2011-2014 | Cuautitlan | November 3, 2009 through July 8, 2013 |
Focus | 2012-2014 | Michigan | August 1, 2010 through July 8, 2013 |
REASON FOR PROVIDING ADDITIONAL COVERAGE
Some of the affected vehicles may exhibit excessive transmission clutch shudder during light acceleration. These issues may be due to fluid contamination of the clutch caused by leaking input shaft seals. Vehicles may or may not exhibit transmission fluid leaking from the clutch housing.
SERVICE ACTION
If an affected vehicle exhibits this condition and is beyond New Vehicle Limited Warranty Powertrain coverage, dealers are to perform diagnosis and repairs consistent with TSB 16-0109. This service must be performed at no charge to the vehicle owner.
NOTE: If 15B22 is open in OASIS, dealers should complete 15B22 prior to performing 14M01.
OWNER NOTIFICATION AND MAILING SCHEDULE
Owner Letters were mailed beginning the week of July 29, 2014. Dealers should repair any affected vehicles that exhibit excessive transmission clutch shudder during light acceleration, or transmission fluid leaking from the clutch housing, whether or not the customer has received a letter. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013, owner letters will be mailed beginning the week of September 16, 2019.
STOCK VEHICLES
Do not perform this program unless the affected vehicle exhibits the covered condition.
SOLD VEHICLES
Owners of affected vehicles will be directed to dealers only if the vehicle exhibits the covered condition.
TITLE BRANDED / SALVAGED VEHICLES
Affected title branded and salvaged vehicles are not eligible for this service action.
OWNER REFUNDS
- Ford
Motor Company is offering a refund for owner-paid repairs covered by this program if the repair was performed before the date of the Owner Notification Letter. This refund offer expires January 31, 2015. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013, this refund offer will expire February 29, 2020.
- Refunds will only be provided for the parts and labor cost associated with repairs to the clutch, transmission input shaft seals, or calibration updates to the transmission software.
RENTAL VEHICLES
Dealers are pre-approved for up to 10 days for a comparable rental vehicle. Follow Extended Service Plan (ESP) guidelines for dollar amounts. Rentals will only be reimbursed for the day(s) the vehicle is at the dealership for part replacement. Prior approval for more than 10 rental days is required from the SSSC via the SSSC Web Contact Site.
PARTS REQUIREMENTS / ORDERING INFORMATION
Seal Kits (Order per Application)
Description | Order Quantity | Part Number |
Focus seal kit (contains all required seals and hardware to complete the repair – see page 3 of 3 for kit contents) | 1 | EV6Z-7052-C |
Fiesta seal kit (contains all required seals and hardware to complete the repair – see page 3 of 3 for kit contents) | 1 | EV6Z-7052-D |
Clutch Assembly (Order per Application)
Description | Order Quantity | Part Number |
Dual clutch assembly kit – all Focus vehicles | 1 | F1FZ-7B546-B |
Dual clutch assembly kit – Fiesta vehicles built on or before 1/12/2011 | 1 | FA6Z-7B546-B |
Dual clutch assembly kit – Fiesta vehicles built on or after 1/13/2011 | 1 | FA6Z-7B546-A |
Engine to transaxle separator plate –1.6L engines (Fiesta) | 1 | AE8Z-7007-A |
Other Supplies
Motorcraft and Other Supplies | Order Quantity | Part Number |
Motorcraft® dual clutch transmission fluid | Up to 1 quart | XT-11-QDC ![]() |
Motorcraft® metal brake parts cleaner | 1 can | PM-4-A ![]() |
Motorcraft® oil filter FL-910-S | 1 | BE8Z-6731-AB ![]() |
Oil filter adapter gasket (Focus) | 1 | 1S7Z-6840-AA ![]() |
Oil cooler assembly seal (Fiesta, if needed due to damage) | 1 | BE8Z-6L621-A ![]() |
Motorcraft® 5W20 premium synthetic blend motor oil | Up to 1 quart | XO-5W20-QSP ![]() |
Motorcraft® high temperature nickel anti-seize lubricant (can be used for multiple repairs) | As needed | XL-2 ![]() |
Differential seal plugs (can be used for multiple repairs) | As needed | F1FZ-7H183-A |
SEAL KIT CONTENTS
Seal kit contents are for reference only. These parts do not need to be ordered separately.
Focus Seal Kit (EV6Z-7052-C) | Kit Quantity | Part Number |
Input shaft seal – inner | 1 | AE8Z-7052-D |
Clutch-to-hollow input shaft snap ring | 1 | AE8Z-7064-A |
Input shaft seal – outer | 1 | AE8Z-7048-C |
Clutch snap ring (replace if reusing original clutch) | 1 | AE8Z-7064-B |
Transaxle input shaft/spline lubricant | 1 | 9U7Z-19A506-BA |
Flexplate-to-clutch nut | 6 | W705448-S441 |
Bearing retainer strap | 1 | YS4Z-3N324-AA |
Bearing retainer strap nut | 2 | W520102-S442 |
Halfshaft seal kit | 2 | AE8Z-1S177-A |
Ball joint bolt | 2 | W715491-S442 |
Ball joint nut | 2 | W520415-S442 |
Input shaft seal – inner | 1 | AE8Z-7052-D |
Clutch-to-hollow input shaft snap ring | 1 | AE8Z-7064-A |
Input shaft seal – outer | 1 | AE8Z-7048-C |
Clutch snap ring (replace if reusing original clutch) | 1 | AE8Z-7064-B |
Transaxle input shaft/spline lubricant | 1 | 9U7Z-19A506-BA |
Flexplate-to-clutch nut | 6 | W705448-S441 |
Bearing retainer strap | 1 | YS4Z-3N324-AA |
Bearing retainer strap nut | 2 | W520102-S442 |
Halfshaft seal kit | 2 | AE8Z-1S177-A |
Exhaust gasket | 1 | 2S6Z-9450-A ![]() |
Exhaust nut | 2 | W703662-S403 |
Ball joint bolt | 2 | W709618-S442 |
Ball joint nut | 2 | W520203-S442 ![]() |
ATTACHMENT VI
Claiming Instructions for Parts Delay Greater than 30 Days
Opening Statement:
Due to the length of time between initial diagnosis for clutch shudder and clutch availability, TSB (16-0109) and FSA (14M01-S7) labor operations allow diagnostic labor to be claimed separate from clutch repair or replacement.
Submission of a claim for diagnostic labor only while parts are on backorder deviates from normal policy and is only applicable to this repair (W&P Manual V 2.4, Section 1 page 13).
If parts delay is estimated at over 30 days, you may submit the claim for diagnostic labor. Dealer management systems differ; thus, there are multiple methods to accomplish this. Below are two options to submit diagnostic labor separate from repair labor.
Option 1
- Open repair order line 1 for diagnosis and line 2 for the repair
- Submit line 1 with line 2 open while waiting for parts
- Submit line 2 upon completion
Option 2
- Open and submit a repair order for diagnosis
- Open a second repair order, at the same time, and leave it open while waiting for parts
- Submit the 2nd repair order upon completion
If the repair is beyond 30 days, the repair will require a dealer self approval code. If the repair is beyond 90 days, request a submission time limit code. If parts delay is less than 30 days, follow normal policy and submit both diagnostic and repair labor when repairs have been completed.
Supporting Information:
- Dealers should review OASIS at the time of service write-up to identify vehicles that have had diagnostic labor only claims to avoid repeat diagnosis labor.
- Submitting multiple claims will not close FSA 14M01.
Category: WSM Transmission – Warranty Policy.
Do: Submit diagnostic labor only claim if backorder is greater than 30 days. Don’t: Include diagnostic labor again at time of repair.
ATTACHMENT III
CERTAIN 2011 THROUGH 2014 MODEL YEAR FIESTA AND FOCUS VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A DUAL DRY-CLUTCH POWERSHIFT 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — TRANSMISSION CLUTCH SHUDDER / TRANSMISSION INPUT SHAFT SEAL WARRANTY EXTENSION
OVERVIEW
Some of the affected vehicles may exhibit excessive transmission clutch shudder during light acceleration.
These issues may be due to fluid contamination of the clutch caused by leaking input shaft seals. Vehicles may or may not exhibit transmission fluid leaking from the clutch housing.
This program extends the coverage of the DPS6 Transmission Software Calibration, Clutch, and Transmission Input Shaft Seals to seven (7) years of service or 100,000 miles from the warranty start date of the vehicle, whichever occurs first.
NOTE: As of August 16, 2016, if 15B22 is open in OASIS, dealers should complete 15B22 prior to performing 14M01.
SERVICE PROCEDURE
NOTE: For this recall please refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 307-01 for 2012-2016 Focus and 2014-2015 Fiesta. For 2011-2013 Fiesta refer to WSM, Section 307-11. When referred to the WSM – All steps listed in the WSM must be performed.
NOTE: Performing the service routines will clear adaptive strategy. Failure to perform all steps of the IDS routines may result in erratic shifts and driveability concerns.
1. Using IDS follow the WSM Diagnosis and Testing, Diagnosis by Symptom, Pinpoint Test A (All Focus and 2014-15 Fiesta) or Pinpoint Test N (2011-2013 Fiesta) – Clutch Shudder on Acceleration to diagnose shudder.
- For clutch replacement, upload IDS datalogger session data and record the repair validation code (RVC) generated by the IDS during testing. This code will be needed when submitting the claim for the repair.
2. If the clutch is replaced, use IDS to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM)/transmission control module (TCM) to the latest calibration using IDS release 101.04 or higher.
NOTE: Calibration files may also be obtained at www.motorcraftservice.com
NOTE: Follow the IDS on-screen instructions to complete the reprogramming procedure.
NOTE: Transmission differential seal plugs are now released and should be installed during transmission removal and while performing bench repairs to reduce/eliminate the loss of transmission fluid.
Important Information for Module Programming
NOTE: Reprogram appropriate vehicle modules before performing diagnostics and clear all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) after programming. For DTCs generated after reprogramming, follow normal diagnostic service procedures.
NOTE: Performing the service routines will clear adaptive strategy. Failure to perform all steps of the IDS routines may result in erratic shifts and driveabilty concerns.
NOTE: When programming or reprogramming a module, use the following basic checks to ensure programming completes without errors.
- Make sure the 12V battery is fully charged before carrying out the programming steps and connect IDS/scan tool to a power source.
- Inspect vehicle communication module (VCM) and cables for any damage. Make sure scan tool connections are not interrupted during programming.
- A hardwired connection is strongly recommended.
- Turn off all unnecessary accessories (radio, heated/cooled seats, headlamps, interior lamps, HVAC system, etc.) and close doors.
- Disconnect/depower any aftermarket accessories (remote start, alarm, power inverter, CB radio, etc.).
- Follow all scan tool on-screen instructions carefully.
- Disable IDS/scan tool sleep mode, screensaver, hibernation modes.
- Create all sessions key on engine off (KOEO). Starting the vehicle before creating a session will cause errors within the programming inhale process.
Recovering a module when programming has resulted in a blank module:
NEVER DELETE THE ORIGINAL SESSION!
a. Obtain the original IDS that was used when the programming error occurred during module reprogramming (MR) or programmable module installation (PMI).
b. Disconnect the VCM from the data link connector (DLC) and the IDS.
c. Reconnect the VCM to IDS and then connect to the DLC. Once reconnected, the VCM icon should appear in the corner of the IDS screen. If it does not, troubleshoot the IDS to VCM connection.
d. Locate the ORIGINAL vehicle session when programming failed. This should be the last session used in most cases. If not, use the session created on the date that the programming failed.
NOTE: If the original session is not listed in the previous session list, click the ”Recycle Bin” icon at the lower right of the previous session screen. This loads any deleted sessions and allows you to look through them. Double-click the session to restore it.
e. Once the session is loaded, the failed process should resume automatically.
f. If programming does not resume automatically, proceed to the Module Programming menu and select the previously attempted process, PMI or MR. g. Follow all on-screen prompts/instructions.
h. Near the end of programming, the IDS prompts you to select certain parameters. It is important to make a selection for ALL parameters listed. If the correct selection is already highlighted, you must still choose that selection before clicking the “Tick” mark to complete the configuration.
i. The last screen on the IDS may list additional steps required to complete the programming process. Make sure all applicable steps listed on the screen are followed in order.
8 Affected Products
Vehicles
1 Associated Document
Manufacturer Communications
Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7
August 26, 2019
MC-10164604-0001.pdf 348.523KB
NHTSA ID Number: 10092575
Manufacturer Communication Number: 14M01-S6
Summary
CERTAIN 2011 THROUGH 2014 MODEL YEAR FIESTA AND FOCUS VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A DPS6 AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION – TRANSMISSION CLUTCH SHUDDER / TRANSMISSION INPUT SHAFT SEAL WARRANTY EXTENSION.
1 Associated Document
Service Bulletin Document
Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #6
August 16, 2016
SB-10092575-5448.pdf 102.072KB
NHTSA ID Number: 10204977
Manufacturer Communication Number: 14M01S5
Summary
Customer satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #5 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus vehicles equipped with a DKPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder/Transmission Input Shaft Seal warranty Extension
1 Associated Document
Manufacturer Communications
Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #5
March 3, 2016
NHTSA ID Number: 10074653
Manufacturer Communication Number: 14M01
Summary
SUMMARY TO BE PROVIDED ON A FUTURE DATE.
1 Associated Document
Manufacturer Communications
Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #5
March 3, 2016
NHTSA ID Number: 10058318
Manufacturer Communication Number: 14M01
Summary
THIS TSB CONTAINS AN OWNER LETTER. SEE DOCUMENT SEARCH BUTTON. FORD 2011 THROUGH 2014 FIESTA AND FOCUS VEHICLES: SERVICE BULLETIN REGARDING EXCESSIVE TRANSMISION CLUTCH AND TRANSMISSION LEAK WARRANTY EXTENSION. *LJ UPDATED 10/08/2015 *CN
2 Associated Documents
Service Bulletin Document
Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #4
June 1, 2015
SB-10058318-1713.pdf 161.979KB
Service Bulletin Document
Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #3
August 4, 2015
NHTSA ID Number: 10163594
Manufacturer Communication Number: DPS6 Dealer Com.
Summary
Short-Term DPS6 Dealer Customer Handling Direction
Publish Date: July 12, 2019 Due Date (If Applicable): N/A
Information: Short-Term DPS6 Dealer Customer Handling Direction
Target Dealer Group: All Ford & Lincoln
Dealerships
Target Audience: All Sales & Service Job Roles
Target Dept(s): New Sales CPO/Used Sales Fleet Sales Finance Parts Service
ACTION REQUESTED
- Review the following communication and share with all dealer employees
SUMMARY
If a customer calls or arrives at your dealership indicating they have transmission symptoms that need addressed, arrange to diagnose the vehicle and repair as necessary.
If a customer calls without a symptom asking questions about the DPS6 media coverage, direct customers to contact the Customer Relationship Center (CRC) at 1-800-392-3673 to discuss their concerns.
If diagnosis and repair are needed dealers should:
- Reference 14M01 for clutch diagnostic and repair procedures
- Apply diagnostics procedures provided in 14M01
- Repair the vehicle if necessary
- These diagnostic procedures may be applied to 2011 – 2017 Fiesta and Focus vehicles
- If 15B22 was not completed on affected vehicles called out in the dealer bulletin dated August 16, 2016, Dealers should follow the repair directions in 15B22 to reprogram the TCM.
- If there is indication of a TCM concern, reference 14M02 for diagnostic and repair procedures
- If the vehicle is not formally covered by 14M01, 14M02, 15B22 or warranty, Dealers should submit a financial assistance case to the CRC through GCCT for payment. Indicate in the case notes that this is a DPS6 repair reimbursement request, for repairs that have already been completed. Fill out cost details based on what the payment would have been through 14M01, 14M02, or 15B22 at warranty rates using FSA labor times.
This direction is applicable only for repair orders created July 12 through July 19, 2019. Additional updates will be provided by July 19, 2019.
MEDIA INQUIRIES
FOR MEDIA QUESTIONS, UPON INQUIRY ONLY, PLEASE USE THE FOLLOWING:
Q: What can customers do if they have concerns about their DPS6 transmission?
A: Ford has taken a number of steps to resolve customer concerns with DPS6 transmissions. Owners of 2011-17 Fiesta and Focus cars with concerns can contact a Ford
dealer to see if repairs are needed and reimbursable. They can also call 1-800-392-3673 to discuss their concerns with a Ford
customer service representative.
QUESTIONS
Further questions should be directed to:
T.R. Reid | 313.337.8644 | media@ford.com
Short-Term DPS6 Dealer Customer Handling Direction
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Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company David J. Johnson Ford Motor Company Director P. O. Box 1904 Service Engineering Operations Dearborn, Michigan 48121 Ford Customer Service Division August 26, 2019 TO: All U.S. Ford and Lincoln Dealers SUBJECT: Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension REF : Technical Service Bulletin (TSB) 16-0109 – DPS6 Automatic Transmission – Excessive Transmission Clutch Shudder and/or Transmission Fluid Leak New! REASON FOR THIS SUPPLEMENT Vehicles Covered By This Program: Vehicles have been added to this program. New! PROGRAM TERMS This program extends the coverage of the DPS6 Transmission input shaft seals, clutch and transmission software calibration to seven (7) years of service or 100,000 miles from the warranty start date of the vehicle, whichever occurs first. If a vehicle has already exceeded the mileage limits, this coverage will last through January 31, 2015. Coverage is automatically transferred to subsequent owners. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013 that have already exceeded time or mileage limits, coverage will last through February 29, 2020. NOTE: This program DOES NOT apply to vehicles that qualify for repairs under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty Powertrain coverage. Repairs for vehicles covered by New Vehicle Limited Warranty Powertrain coverage should be claimed using the Labor Operation Codes provided in TSB 16-0109. New! VEHICLES COVERED BY THIS PROGRAM Vehicle Model Year Assembly Plant Build Dates Fiesta 2011-2014 Cuautitlan November 3, 2009 through July 8, 2013 Focus 2012-2014 Michigan August 1, 2010 through July 8, 2013 Affected vehicles are identified in OASIS. REASON FOR PROVIDING ADDITIONAL COVERAGE Some of the affected vehicles may exhibit excessive transmission clutch shudder during light acceleration. These issues may be due to fluid contamination of the clutch caused by leaking input shaft seals. Vehicles may or may not exhibit transmission fluid leaking from the clutch housing. SERVICE ACTION If an affected vehicle exhibits this condition and is beyond New Vehicle Limited Warranty Powertrain coverage, dealers are to perform diagnosis and repairs consistent with TSB 16-0109. This service must be performed at no charge to the vehicle owner. NOTE: If 15B22 is open in OASIS, dealers should complete 15B22 prior to performing 14M01. Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company New! OWNER NOTIFICATION MAILING SCHEDULE Owner Letters were mailed beginning the week of July 29, 2014. Dealers should repair any affected vehicles that exhibit excessive transmission clutch shudder during light acceleration, or transmission fluid leaking from the clutch housing, whether or not the customer has received a letter. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013, owner letters will be mailed beginning the week of September 16, 2019. ATTACHMENTS Attachment I: Administrative Information Attachment II: Labor Allowances and Parts Ordering Information Attachment III: Technical Information Attachment IV: (Removed) Attachment V: DPS6 TSB/FSA Warranty Coverage Summary Attachment VI: Claiming Instructions for Parts Delay Greater than 30 Days Owner Notification Letter with Attachment of Normal Operation of DPS6 QUESTIONS & ASSISTANCE For questions and assistance, contact the Special Service Support Center (SSSC) via the SSSC Web Contact Site. The SSSC Web Contact Site can be accessed through the Professional Technician Society (PTS) website using the SSSC link listed at the bottom of the OASIS VIN report screen or listed under the SSSC tab. Sincerely, David J. Johnson Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company ATTACHMENT I Page 1 of 2 Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension New! OASIS ACTIVATED? Yes, OASIS was activated on July 21, 2014. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013, OASIS will be activated August 26, 2019. FSA VIN LIST ACTIVATED? FSA VIN list will not be activated for this service action. STOCK VEHICLES Do not perform this program unless the affected vehicle exhibits the covered condition. SOLD VEHICLES Owners of affected vehicles will be directed to dealers only if the vehicle exhibits the covered condition. TITLE BRANDED / SALVAGED VEHICLES Affected title branded and salvaged vehicles are not eligible for this service action. New! OWNER REFUNDS • Ford Motor Company is offering a refund for owner-paid repairs covered by this program if the repair was performed before the date of the Owner Notification Letter. This refund offer expires January 31, 2015. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013, this refund offer will expire February 29, 2020. • Refunds will only be provided for the parts and labor cost associated with repairs to the clutch, transmission input shaft seals, or calibration updates to the transmission software. RENTAL VEHICLES Dealers are pre-approved for up to 10 days for a comparable rental vehicle. Follow Extended Service Plan (ESP) guidelines for dollar amounts. Rentals will only be reimbursed for the day(s) the vehicle is at the dealership for part replacement. Prior approval for more than 10 rental days is required from the SSSC via the SSSC Web Contact Site. ADDITIONAL REPAIR (LABOR TIME AND/OR PARTS) Additional repairs identified as necessary to complete the FSA should be managed as follows: • For related damage and access time requirements, refer to the Warranty and Policy Manual – Section 6 – Ford & Lincoln Program Policies / General Information & Special Circumstances for FSA’s / Related Damage. • For vehicles outside new vehicle bumper-to-bumper warranty coverage, submit an Approval Request to the SSSC Web Contact Site prior to completing the repair. Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company ATTACHMENT I Page 2 of 2 Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension New! CLAIMS PREPARATION AND SUBMISSION NOTE: An IDS-generated repair validation code (RVC) is required for clutch replacement. • PROGRAM TERMS: This program extends the coverage of the Automatic Transmission software calibration, clutch, and transmission input shaft seals to seven (7) years of service or 100,000 miles from the warranty start date of the vehicle, whichever occurs first. If a vehicle has already exceeded the mileage limits, this coverage will last through January 31, 2015. For vehicles built June 6, 2013 through July 8, 2013 that have already exceeded time or mileage limits, coverage will last through February 29, 2020. • Note: This program DOES NOT apply to vehicles that qualify for repairs under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Repairs for vehicles covered by New Vehicle Limited Warranty should be claimed using the Labor Operation Codes provided in TSB 16-0109. o Service Part Warranty (SPW) and/or Ford/Lincoln Loyalty Plans (ESP) eligible vehicles – Claim repairs to FSA 14M01 if vehicle is still within time and mileage limits. • Claim Entry: Enter claims using Dealer Management System (DMS) or One Warranty Solution (OWS) online. o When entering claims, select claim type 31: Field Service Action. The FSA number (14M01) is the sub code. o For additional claims preparation and submission information, refer to the Recall and Customer Satisfaction Program (CSP) Repairs in the OWS User Guide. • Related Damage/Additional labor and/or parts: Must be claimed as Related Damage on a separate repair line from the FSA with same claim type and sub code as described in Claim Entry above. IMPORTANT: Click the Related Damage Indicator radio button. • Refunds: Submit refunds on a separate repair line. – Program Code: 14M01 – Misc. Expense: ADMIN – Misc. Expense: REFUND – Misc. Expense: 0.2 Hrs. o Multiple refunds should be submitted on one repair line and the invoice details for each repair should be detailed in the comments section of the claim. • Rentals: For rental vehicle claiming, follow Extended Service Plan (ESP) guidelines for dollar amounts. Enter the total amount of the rental expense under Miscellaneous Expense code RENTAL. • Refunds: Submit refunds on a separate repair line. – Program Code: 14M01 – Misc. Expense: ADMIN – Misc. Expense: REFUND – Misc. Expense: 0.2 Hrs. o Multiple refunds should be submitted on one repair line and the invoice details for each repair should be detailed in the comments section of the claim. • Parts Delay Greater than 30 Days: Refer to Attachment VI – Claiming Instructions. NOTE: Some vehicles covered by 14M01 may also be eligible for coverage by 14M02 (Transmission Control Module Extended Warranty Coverage) and/or 15B22 (Transmission Control Module Reprogramming for Overt TCM Failure Warning). Always consult OASIS to determine repairs and coverages that apply. Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company ATTACHMENT II Page 1 of 3 Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension LABOR ALLOWANCES Labor allowances are consistent with TSB 16-0109. Repairs for vehicles covered by New Vehicle Limited Warranty should be claimed using the Labor Operation Codes provided in TSB 16-0109. Description Labor Operation Vehicle Application Labor Time Labor to be claimed at initial diagnosis Perform pinpoint test per WSM procedure and perform TCM adaptive learn – Clutch shudder within expected limits (Do not use with any other labor operations) 14M01A 2012-2014MY Focus and 2011-2014MY Fiesta 0.6 Hours Perform pinpoint test per WSM procedure – Clutch shudder outside expected limits (Enter RVC when submitting claim) 14M01B 2012-2014MY Focus and 2011-2014MY Fiesta 0.6 Hours Labor to be claimed during repairs Replace clutch. Includes reprograming the PCM/TCM, TCM adaptive learning and post road test (Enter RVC when submitting claim) 14M01C 2012-2014MY Focus 5.2 Hours 2011-2014MY Fiesta 4.7 Hours Replace clutch and input shaft seals. Includes reprograming the PCM/TCM, TCM adaptive learning and post road test (Enter RVC when submitting claim) 14M01D 2012-2014MY Focus 5.7 Hours 2011-2014MY Fiesta 5.1 Hours PARTS REQUIREMENTS / ORDERING INFORMATION Seal Kits (Order per Application) Part Number Description Order Quantity EV6Z-7052-C Focus seal kit (contains all required seals and hardware to complete the repair – see page 3 of 3 for kit contents) 1 EV6Z-7052-D Fiesta seal kit (contains all required seals and hardware to complete the repair – see page 3 of 3 for kit contents) 1 Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company ATTACHMENT II Page 2 of 3 Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension PARTS REQUIREMENTS / ORDERING INFORMATION (CONTINUED) Clutch Assembly (Order per Application) Part Number Description Order Quantity F1FZ-7B546-B Dual clutch assembly kit – all Focus vehicles 1 FA6Z-7B546-B Dual clutch assembly kit – Fiesta vehicles built on or before 1/12/2011 1 FA6Z-7B546-A Dual clutch assembly kit – Fiesta vehicles built on or after 1/13/2011 1 AE8Z-7007-A Engine to transaxle separator plate –1.6L engines (Fiesta) 1 Other Supplies Part Number Motorcraft and Other Supplies Order Quantity XT-11-QDC Motorcraft® dual clutch transmission fluid Up to 1 quart PM-4-A Motorcraft® metal brake parts cleaner 1 can BE8Z-6731-AB Motorcraft® oil filter FL-910-S 1 1S7Z-6840-AA Oil filter adapter gasket (Focus) 1 BE8Z-6L621-A Oil cooler assembly seal (Fiesta, if needed due to damage) 1 XO-5W20-QSP Motorcraft® 5W20 premium synthetic blend motor oil Up to 1 quart XL-2 Motorcraft® high temperature nickel anti-seize lubricant (can be used for multiple repairs) As needed F1FZ-7H183-A Differential seal plugs (can be used for multiple repairs) As needed The DOR/COR number for this program is 50549. Order your parts requirements through normal order processing channels. DEALER PRICE For latest prices, refer to DOES II. PARTS RETENTION AND RETURN Follow the provisions of the Warranty and Policy Manual, Section 1 “WARRANTY PARTS RETENTION AND RETURN POLICIES.” EXCESS STOCK RETURN Excess stock returned for credit must have been purchased from Ford Customer Service Division in accordance with Policy Procedure Bulletin 4000. Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company ATTACHMENT II Page 3 of 3 Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01 – Supplement #7 Certain 2011 through 2014 Model Year Fiesta and Focus Vehicles Equipped with a DPS6 Automatic Transmission Transmission Clutch Shudder / Transmission Input Shaft Seal Warranty Extension SEAL KIT CONTENTS Seal kit contents are for reference only. These parts do not need to be ordered separately. Part Number Focus Seal Kit (EV6Z-7052-C) Kit Quantity AE8Z-7052-D Input shaft seal – inner 1 AE8Z-7064-A Clutch-to-hollow input shaft snap ring 1 AE8Z-7048-C Input shaft seal – outer 1 AE8Z-7064-B Clutch snap ring (replace if reusing original clutch) 1 9U7Z-19A506-BA Transaxle input shaft/spline lubricant 1 W705448-S441 Flexplate-to-clutch nut 6 YS4Z-3N324-AA Bearing retainer strap 1 W520102-S442 Bearing retainer strap nut 2 AE8Z-1S177-A Halfshaft seal kit 2 W715491-S442 Ball joint bolt 2 W520415-S442 Ball joint nut 2 Part Number Fiesta Seal Kit (EV6Z-7052-D) Kit Quantity AE8Z-7052-D Input shaft seal – inner 1 AE8Z-7064-A Clutch-to-hollow input shaft snap ring 1 AE8Z-7048-C Input shaft seal – outer 1 AE8Z-7064-B Clutch snap ring (replace if reusing original clutch) 1 9U7Z-19A506-BA Transaxle input shaft/spline lubricant 1 W705448-S441 Flexplate-to-clutch nut 6 YS4Z-3N324-AA Bearing retainer strap 1 W520102-S442 Bearing retainer strap nut 2 AE8Z-1S177-A Halfshaft seal kit 2 2S6Z-9450-A Exhaust gasket 1 W703662-S403 Exhaust nut 2 W709618-S442 Ball joint bolt 2 W520203-S442 Ball joint nut 2 Copyright 2019 Ford Motor Company ATTACHMENT VI Page 1 of 1 Customer Satisfaction Program 14M01-S7 Claiming Instructions for Parts Delay Greater than 30 Days Opening Statement: Due to the length of time between initial diagnosis for clutch shudder and clutch availability, TSB (16-0109) and FSA (14M01-S7) labor operations allow diagnostic labor to be claimed separate from clutch repair or replacement. Submission of a claim for diagnostic labor only while parts are on backorder deviates from normal policy and is only applicable to this repair (W&P Manual V 2.4, Section 1 page 13). If parts delay is estimated at over 30 days, you may submit the claim for diagnostic labor. Dealer management systems differ; thus, there are multiple methods to accomplish this. Below are two options to submit diagnostic labor separate from repair labor. Option 1 • Open repair order line 1 for diagnosis and line 2 for the repair • Submit line 1 with line 2 open while waiting for parts • Submit line 2 upon completion Option 2 • Open and submit a repair order for diagnosis • Open a second repair order, at the same time, and leave it open while waiting for parts • Submit the 2nd repair order upon completion If the repair is beyond 30 days, the repair will require a dealer self approval code. If the repair is beyond 90 days, request a submission time limit code. If parts delay is less than 30 days, follow normal policy and submit both diagnostic and repair labor when repairs have been completed. Supporting Information: • Dealers should review OASIS at the time of service write-up to identify vehicles that have had diagnostic labor only claims to avoid repeat diagnosis labor. • Submitting multiple claims will not close FSA 14M01. Category: WSM Transmission – Warranty Policy. Do: Submit diagnostic labor only claim if backorder is greater than 30 days. Don’t: Include diagnostic labor again at time of repair. ATTACHMENT III PAGE 1 OF 2 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROGRAM 14M01-S7 CPR © 2019 FORD MOTOR COMPANY DEARBORN, MICHIGAN 48121 8/2019 CERTAIN 2011 THROUGH 2014 MODEL YEAR FIESTA AND FOCUS VEHICLES EQUIPPED WITH A DUAL DRY-CLUTCH POWERSHIFT 6-SPEED AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION — TRANSMISSION CLUTCH SHUDDER / TRANSMISSION INPUT SHAFT SEAL WARRANTY EXTENSION OVERVIEW Some of the affected vehicles may exhibit excessive transmission clutch shudder during light acceleration. These issues may be due to fluid contamination of the clutch caused by leaking input shaft seals. Vehicles may or may not exhibit transmission fluid leaking from the clutch housing. This program extends the coverage of the DPS6 Transmission Software Calibration, Clutch, and Transmission Input Shaft Seals to seven (7) years of service or 100,000 miles from the warranty start date of the vehicle, whichever occurs first. NOTE: As of August 16, 2016, if 15B22 is open in OASIS, dealers should complete 15B22 prior to performing 14M01. SERVICE PROCEDURE NOTE: For this recall please refer to Workshop Manual (WSM), Section 307-01 for 2012-2016 Focus and 2014-2015 Fiesta. For 2011-2013 Fiesta refer to WSM, Section 307-11. When referred to the WSM – All steps listed in the WSM must be performed. NOTE: Performing the service routines will clear adaptive strategy. Failure to perform all steps of the IDS routines may result in erratic shifts and driveability concerns. 1. Using IDS follow the WSM Diagnosis and Testing, Diagnosis by Symptom, Pinpoint Test A (All Focus and 2014-15 Fiesta) or Pinpoint Test N (2011-2013 Fiesta) – Clutch Shudder on Acceleration to diagnose shudder. • For clutch replacement, upload IDS datalogger session data and record the repair validation code (RVC) generated by the IDS during testing. This code will be needed when submitting the claim for the repair. 2. If the clutch is replaced, use IDS to reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM)/transmission control module (TCM) to the latest calibration using IDS release 101.04 or higher. NOTE: Calibration files may also be obtained at www.motorcraftservice.com NOTE: Follow the IDS on-screen instructions to complete the reprogramming procedure. NOTE: Transmission differential seal plugs are now released and should be installed during transmission removal and while performing bench repairs to reduce/eliminate the loss of transmission fluid. ATTACHMENT III PAGE 2 OF 2 CUSTOMER SATISFACTION PROGRAM 14M01-S7 CPR © 2019 FORD MOTOR COMPANY DEARBORN, MICHIGAN 48121 8/2019 Important Information for Module Programming NOTE: Reprogram appropriate vehicle modules before performing diagnostics and clear all diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) after programming. For DTCs generated after reprogramming, follow normal diagnostic service procedures. NOTE: Performing the service routines will clear adaptive strategy. Failure to perform all steps of the IDS routines may result in erratic shifts and driveabilty concerns. NOTE: When programming or reprogramming a module, use the following basic checks to ensure programming completes without errors. • Make sure the 12V battery is fully charged before carrying out the programming steps and connect IDS/scan tool to a power source. • Inspect vehicle communication module (VCM) and cables for any damage. Make sure scan tool connections are not interrupted during programming. • A hardwired connection is strongly recommended. • Turn off all unnecessary accessories (radio, heated/cooled seats, headlamps, interior lamps, HVAC system, etc.) and close doors. • Disconnect/depower any aftermarket accessories (remote start, alarm, power inverter, CB radio, etc.). • Follow all scan tool on-screen instructions carefully. • Disable IDS/scan tool sleep mode, screensaver, hibernation modes. • Create all sessions key on engine off (KOEO). Starting the vehicle before creating a session will cause errors within the programming inhale process. Recovering a module when programming has resulted in a blank module: NEVER DELETE THE ORIGINAL SESSION! a. Obtain the original IDS that was used when the programming error occurred during module reprogramming (MR) or programmable module installation (PMI). b. Disconnect the VCM from the data link connector (DLC) and the IDS. c. Reconnect the VCM to IDS and then connect to the DLC. Once reconnected, the VCM icon should appear in the corner of the IDS screen. If it does not, troubleshoot the IDS to VCM connection. d. Locate the ORIGINAL vehicle session when programming failed. This should be the last session used in most cases. If not, use the session created on the date that the programming failed. NOTE: If the original session is not listed in the previous session list, click the ”Recycle Bin” icon at the lower right of the previous session screen. This loads any deleted sessions and allows you to look through them. Double-click the session to restore it. e. Once the session is loaded, the failed process should resume automatically. f. If programming does not resume automatically, proceed to the Module Programming menu and select the previously attempted process, PMI or MR. g. Follow all on-screen prompts/instructions. h. Near the end of programming, the IDS prompts you to select certain parameters. It is important to make a selection for ALL parameters listed. If the correct selection is already highlighted, you must still choose that selection before clicking the “Tick” mark to complete the configuration. i. The last screen on the IDS may list additional steps required to complete the programming process. Make sure all applicable steps listed on the screen are followed in order.
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Hello.
I recently brought my car in to a Ford Dealer for the Fuel Tank Deformation Recall. When I was there I mentioned that my car was hesitating (shuddering) when I accelerate from a stop. At first they said this was covered, but when I picked up my car after repair, they said it wasn’t included in my 5-year warranty. They didn’t even bother to check the clutch/transmission. Is my car covered under this notice? It’s a 2013 Ford Focus. It only has 18,400 miles, and it feels like the clutch(?) is going.
Only the dealer can tell you if it’s covered under this.
I got my Focus 2014 SE bought from US with 14M02 active but now i live in Europe. Is this warranty usable in Europe?
Most likely not…
I have a 2011 ford fiesta with a check engine light and transmission shuttering, stalling and popping out off gear wile driving, and it just hit 106000 Miles, after reading all the ongoing complaints I’m reluctant to take it to the dealer, car is only worth $3500 according to blue book, so I cant see spending $1200 + Dollars for a transmission, I should of known better then to buy FORD, History shows ford always fell short when it comes to transmissions, Bottom Line if you want Junk Buy a FORD
I have a 2012 Ford Focus. I bought my vehicle in March of 2016 with 79000. In June 2016 my entire car shut down while driving and was taken to a Ford dealer. They told me it needed computer reprogramming. At that time I was not made aware of the Field Service Actions that were needed only computer reprogramming. Now at 120000 my shutter and TCM are causing problems both related to the open actions but am over my warranty. If this was an issue that Ford had posted and connected to my VIN to have completed would that dealer be able to still fix the vehicle being they had it during the covered timeframe?
I have a 2015 Focus, which just had clutch and seals replaced at 32k miles.. my question is, my car isnt in this 7y 100k warranty, so, it seems my trans is only covered to 60k.. so if after 60k, and my clutch and seals fail again, do i foot the entire bill?
You will have to check with the dealer.
I have a 2013 Ford Focus and I’ve seen Steering Assist Fault – Service Req’d alert twice now in the last 2 weeks. How can I find out if this problem falls under 14M01 or 14M02?
you probably check here https://owner.ford.com/tools/account/maintenance/recalls.html
I have a 2012 Ford Focus & I didn’t really notice the shuddering until the Ford dealership informed me that I would need to get the clutch shudder and the seal kit , this is a extended warranty its obviously a problem with these model cars how come they won’t take this recall serious
Hi I have a 2011 Ford Fiesta… it has a branded title, so it is not eligible for any of these repairs. However, it says you can ask to have it fixed if there is “related damage”… why are they waiting to fix these things until something already happens? That doesn’t seem proactive. There is obviously a problem with the clutch and transmission in these vehicle and the reason that my car was given a salvage title wouldn’t effect how it runs… I don’t understand why this isn’t a safety recall. The shutters and slips have caused my car to completely stall out while in traffic. That’s not safe. I love Ford and support the company, but I feel like this is an issue that needs to be handled differently. Is there anything the company could do?
with a salvage title, you are out of luck. you can make a complaint with the NHTSA https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/VehicleComplaint/ maybe some day the will make a recall.
I have a 2012 fiesta that I bought used around 2 months ago, It shuddered a couple times the first week I had it and then seemed ok, but in the last week it has started shuddering bad anytime I give it gas from a complete stopped position. The car has 61k miles on it and the previous owner mentioned having the transmission serviced before. Will I be covered for this fix? Thank you.
You will have to check with your local ford dealer.
I have a 2014 ford focus with 85k miles and I was told was several times my car isn’t under warranty anymore. The total cost is 1300.00 to get it replaced. I went to ford and I was told I need a new clutch. I have read all kinds of articles on the extended warranty but I’m getting the run and round saying I only have a recall on TCM. I’ve almost gotten into several wrecks because of the clutch slipping on me. I can only drive myou car for a few drive cycles before it slips on traffic while on gear. SOMETHING has to be done before someone gets killed and it become a bigger problem.
I have a Ford Fiesta built date 01/01/15 with powershift dual dry clutch transmission.I have had to go through a consumer group to obtain the extended warranty for the module under program 14M02. However Ford Australia will not send through any extended warranty for the clutch seal problems ie 14M01.
In Australia it seems the extended warranty is only 5 years or 160,000 km ( 100,000 miles).As we have had to have 1. Software update then 2. Module replacement when the car decided to just stop going onto a busy highway, I am fearful that there will be further dramas down the track.
It seems the warranty is for Fiesta built before 15 th October 2014 that the program 14M01 applies. Does anyone know if Ford have changed their clutch/ seals between this date and when the car was built 2 and a half months later?
I bought a 2012 Focus used and the shudder didn’t get bad enough to take it in until recently. We have about 109K miles so we missed the extended warranty. Is there any other program to help us? The dealer said it needs a new clutch.
You can try another dealer, but there is no other program at the moment.
Have to have whatever service is required for this awful shudder problem. I have had it in 3 times before 100,000 miles (99,000 was the 3rd), and finally at 104000 miles I told them no more software updates, it is not fixing the problem. The dealer said that ford approved the fix, with $100 deductible. Why is there a deductible if the problem has been identified but not resolved for nearly two years? Also, is there a warranty to this fix. I was told that with the deductible, there would be a mandatory warranty, but if there is no cost to the owner, the fix would not have any warranty, and since I am now over 100,000 miles, if the fix didn’t work I would be totally responsible for any further instances of this problem. I don’t understand – there is no warranty on repairs by Ford? Could someone please help clear this up!
I would try another dealer and you can file a complaint with NHTSA https://www-odi.nhtsa.dot.gov/VehicleComplaint/
Thanks for the reply.
I have 104500 miles on my 2012 fiesta and the transmission just went out entirely. We brought it in to ford for the tcm recall and it was doing ok until recently. I hope we can get our car fixed and have ford pay for it since they know these cars are all falling apart.
Andre,
What was your outcome? Did you get the car fixed?
My 2014 Ford Focus VIN number is not included, however the dealer does acknowledge the problem is the same as the 14M01. I called Ford and asked them to make sure it gets escalated to be included.
Hi Doug,
What model do you have? What are the first letters from your VIN code?
Jay
I have the problems which are described in this outline and are already confirmed by a Ford dealer. However, this dealer denies the repair under 14M01 as I have not the respective letter. But I am the third owner so the letter probably went to the first one. The dealer only wants to do the repair under 14M02 which means 100 USD deduction. How can I solve the problem?
you can go here https://owner.ford.com/tools/account/maintenance/recalls.html, and check if your VIN in included in this Warranty Extension, if it is the dealer has to perform the repair. You can also contact NHTSA at 1-888-327-4236 or Ford at 1-866-436-7332, and see if they can help you.