Complaint 2192926
2015 FORD TRANSIT • POWER TRAIN • incident Apr 9, 2025
- Complaint ID
- 2192926
- Make
- FORD
- Model
- TRANSIT
- Model Year
- 2015
- Component
- POWER TRAIN
- Incident Date
- Apr 9, 2025
- Date Received
- Apr 1, 2026
- Data As Of
- Jul 1, 2026
Complaint Summary
POWER TRAIN
Owner Narrative
I have a 2015 ford transit 150 and I was driving home on the highway and out of nowhere my van downshift into I believe 1st or 2nd gear causing the engine to redline and the rear tire to lock up and cause me to lose control of the vehicle! For about 3-7 seconds in that time the cars behind me had to slam on there breaks almost rear ending me due to the abrupt deceleration from my vans rear tire locking up and as that happened the back of my van began to sway out from behind me and right at the time I believed I would have rolled over possibly killing me and injuring other drivers the van randomly went back into the proper gear allowing me to gain control and pull over. After I had time to process what just happened the check engine light came on and with my scan tool I read the code and it said that the speed sensor for the transmission had malfunctioned and after some research I found that similar year ford f150s with that same transmission and that same part number had recalled that part for the same issue! And I ask that if you would please save lifeâs by recalling this part it is not a debate it is a necessity please please recall this part
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