Ford Falcon 2012 Problems
No car is perfect, but we've gathered everything relating to the Ford Falcon 2012 reliability here to help you decide if it's a smart buy.
- Diesel
- Engine
- Recall
- Transmission
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Ford Falcon 2012: Engine issues
Sit down with your dealer and go through all the issues with him and seek a resolution with a time frame attached so you know what will be done and when it will be done. If you don't get any satisfaction with the dealer, elevate it to Ford directly. After that seek legal advice. Ford has a responsibility to fix your car, and while the service you have received appears to have been appalling it does appear that there has been an attempt to repair your car. I doubt that you would have much success in getting a replacement car while there are moves to fix yours. Despite the run-around you have received from dealers, the problem cannot be difficult to fix, any competent mechanic should be able to do the job. Stick with it and be demanding.
Ford Falcon: Possible problems?
There can be problems with this transmission as the kays climb, and they're expensive to fix, but yours would seem to be relatively new and unlikely to be affected by age issues. The transmission does have a heat exchanger, which can split, and when it does it allows the transmission fluid and coolant to mix, which is a deadly scenario for an auto trans. But our auto transmission specialist says he hasn't seen a lot of them in his shop.
Ford Falcon: Rattling in ute
It is normal with the six-speed and there appears there is nothing that can be done to eliminate it.
Ford Falcon: Coolant
It's always right to be suspicious, but in this case I would go along with changing the coolant. It's a good idea to replace the coolant regularly, perhaps once a year, if the carmaker doesn't specify it in the regular service schedule.
Ford Falcon: Which gear is best for towing?
You should drive according to the conditions. If the going is flat it's ok to leave it in Drive, but pull it back into a lower gear in hilly terrain. If in doubt consult the owner's manual.