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TSB 07-2-3 (Update for 06-21-11)

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*Update for 06-21-11*

http://us.f13.yahoofs.com/bc/43dafb42mc9a58637/bc/Fusion+TSB+PDF+Files/tsb07-02-03+(update+for+06-21-11).pdf?BCFjkZGBHyGvsyb9

FORD: 2006-2007 Fusion
LINCOLN: 2006 Zephyr
MERCURY: 2006-2007 Milan


This article supersedes TSB 06-21-11 to update the TSB Action step.

ISSUE:
Some 2006-2007 Fusion, Milan and 2006 Zephyr vehicles built before 9/4/2006 equipped with a 3.0L engine and Aisin F21 automatic transmission may exhibit one or more of the driveability and/or transmission symptoms listed below.

Engine Driveability

Diagnostic trouble code (DTC) P0606
Powertrain lacks response
High idles after starting engine and lasting about 2 minutes
Intermittent hard to start
Transmission

Transmission shifts too early / too late / too often
Gear changes take too long to complete
Shifts rough or jerky from park
Slow downshifts
Takes too long to engage and/or hesitates while shifting from Park to Drive or Reverse

ACTION:
Reprogram the powertrain control module (PCM) and transmission control module (TCM) to the latest calibration
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about a month ago i had a post complaining that my car was throwing an ODO ERROR and engine temp error, the car also would not start some times and eventually go to where it didnt start at all.

that problem first started when i was backing out of a spot at a gas station and put my car in drive then clunk my car kicked real hard and would not shift out of first. it cost me 150 to get fixed bc the dealership said i knocked loose a connection to the battery to the computer! does this sound right???
i possibly could have knocked it loose. i will never know i guess.
i dont know if anyone has heard of this but they said they did a diag and connection was loose at c134.
c134 is the part that was loose
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