Noises During Shifting problems of the 2005 Ford Freestar

Five problems related to noises during shifting have been reported for the 2005 Ford Freestar. The most recently reported issues are listed below. Please also check out the statistics and reliability analysis of the 2005 Ford Freestar based on all problems reported for the 2005 Freestar.

1 Noises During Shifting problem

Failure Date: 02/06/2014

Tl - the contact owns a 2005 Ford Freestar. The contact had experienced difficulty with the gears shifting intermittently and had heard a grinding noise multiple times. The contact stated while traveling 60 mph, the vehicle had jerked violently and the transmission was slipping more than once. The vehicle was taken to a repair shop who diagnosed and replaced the torque converver. The vehilce was repaired and the failure recurred. The contact was included in 12v006000 (power train) but had been told more than once by the local dealer that the part was not available for the recall repair. The contact had experienced the failure multiple times while waiting for the part for the repair. The vehicle was to be inspected, diagnosed and repaired. The VIN was not available. The manufacturer was notified of the failure. The approximate failure mileage was 100,000. Dyd.

2 Noises During Shifting problem

Failure Date: 02/22/2011

My husband was the driver of the vehicle at the time of the problem and he narrates the events below. I was coming out of a baseball game and after a stop sign I started moving out from an intersection turning right with traffic from the left. Suddenly, the 2005 Freestar made a noise and acelerated (as I had my foot on the gas) and like shifted to neutral gear. I tried to get it in gear again only to notice that it wasstill in drive. I tried to steer it to the side of the road but as I was just moving out didn't roled enough to clear the traffic lane. Cars from the left started avoiding me going close to the middle of the two lane road as uncoming traffic homked their horn. Regardless of the gear it stood like if in neutral. Finally after a while the traffic slowed down so I got out and started to push the van to the side of the road. I had it towed to my house and couple of mechanics that had come by have qouted me over $2000. 00 which I cannot afford since I just got a job. I had to rent a car until I can figure out what to do.

3 Noises During Shifting problem

Failure Date: 03/19/2010

On March 19th, I traveled to port lavaca (30 miles) to see my aunt and take her out to eat. After picking her up at her home we were on hwy. 35 travelling about 45 mph when the vehicle dropped to 20 mph and would not accelerate. I was able to maneuver it enough to move right into a driveway. The vehicle was on, but would not drive. I sat in shock with my mother, my daughter, and my aunt. I never had any warning that the transmission was going out. No noise, no trouble shifting gears, nothing. I had the van picked up and taken back to victoria and it is now at the local Ford dealership waiting for us to gather the money for a new transmission (a little over $3000).

4 Noises During Shifting problem

Failure Date: 12/02/2009

On wed, Dec 2, 2009, my wife was driving our 2005 Ford Freestar during rush hour. She turned a corner, onto a busy blvd, and continued to go up the hill, suddenly the car acted as if it had been shifted into neutral. There was no prior vibration, noise, stall, stutter, smell, engine light or other occurrence to alert us that the vehicle had any issues at all. The engine revved and the car lost all acceleration, mid-hill, in very busy traffic. She was able to Dodge traffic and coast to a shoulder. If this had happened 30-60 seconds earlier, she would have been t-boned by oncoming traffic as she turned onto the blvd. After reading the online forums and NHTSA site, I am shocked to learn that the 2004/2005 Freestars are known for their transmissions going out with no prior symptoms or notice of any kind. I am equally shocked to learn that Ford knows about this, and the NHTSA is supposedly investigating the many many complaints of same issue, and yet neither Ford nor the NHTSA have chosen to notify current owners of the impending danger. A recall is certainly in order. And at the very least, all current Ford 2004/2005 Freestar owners should be made aware of this danger. The quote we received today, for a refurbished transmission, was $2,800. This is a huge problem for our family in a horrible economy where our household income has dropped dramatically and it's 3 weeks till christmas. Thank you Ford and NHTSA for leaving customers and citizens in the dark, and in danger!.

5 Noises During Shifting problem

Failure Date: 10/10/2009

2005 Ford Freestar, with 49,000 miles, suddenly loss transmission power while driving. After safely pulling over to the side of road (with kids in car), could not engage the transmission in any gear (drive, reverse, 1, 2). No axel or transmission noise was observed when shifting into any of the gears.




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