Would like to hear the head count of how many are having this problem so far!
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I haven’t experienced this with my BS, but this happened to my previous vehicle, Mercedes GLA, and it was the turbo. They had to replace the whole turbo. I know exactly what you mean with the delay and then it jumping.I think it is more than a turbo lag. I am aware that the turbos take a bit but this is more drastic of a power hesitation. I am driving in normal mode 90% of the time and sport 10%.
Totally agree with you. I have had cars with 400,500&600 horsepower. I have not seen any problem with my Big Bend 1.5 liter on hot days with hesitation. I think a lot of these guys are full of crap.No problems with hesitation with my Big Bend with a/c on or any time. No torque steer with 1.5 either. Don't know why people feel 181 horses is too little. My 1976 Rally Sport Camaro had a V8 5 litre that only produced 150 horses and the 350 4 barrel V8 only made 165. Neither had any power problems. Don't be afraid to give it a little gas, oh and 87 octane is just fine.
This is exactly the thread I've been looking for. I have this problem in my Outer Banks. I can slam my foot all the way to the floor and nothing will happen for 2 seconds, and then all the sudden if jerks foward or slowly winds up is more like it. I thought I fixed it by adding a Pedal Commander, and while I do love the Pedal Commander and highly recommend it. Unfortunently now that it's reaching 100 in AZ this issue has started up again in the last week or so. Did you ever find out what the cause or fix is?Trying to get a headcount to see how big of an issue this is as I have seen one or two other posts on here.
My badlands has been experiencing more frequent throttle delay and lag in power. I have 3,500 miles on the car, I use 91 octane, and am experiencing a lag in power when I accelerate. It happens often from a dead stop when I begin accelerating again. I will press on the throttle and there will be no response for what seems like 1+ to 2 seconds and then the car will jerk forward and accelerate. This also happens at low speeds when I am leaving my driveway around 1st or 2nd gear. The car seems like it is trying to figure out which gear to shift to and the shifts become very “jerky” and not smooth. I have had multiple passengers notice how abrupt and hesitant the shifts are at low speeds of 10-20 mph. I know this is a known issue at high temperatures 90+ but I have noticed this at 70-80 degrees as well.
The last straw was this past weekend when I began to merge onto a highway with plenty of room and the hesitation in power occurred again. I ended up almost cutting off someone and had to floor it once the throttle finally responded.
If anyone has had similar issues let me know. I am happy to consolidate and contact Ford if this is a big enough issue for a recall etc..
Thanks.
I have the 4 cylinder badlands so may be a bit different but no i havent found out the cause. Have just been dealing with it and trying to roll into an acceleration if i am merging instead of accelerating from a stop etc.This is exactly the thread I've been looking for. I have this problem in my Outer Banks. I can slam my foot all the way to the floor and nothing will happen for 2 seconds, and then all the sudden if jerks foward or slowly winds up is more like it. I thought I fixed it by adding a Pedal Commander, and while I do love the Pedal Commander and highly recommend it. Unfortunently now that it's reaching 100 in AZ this issue has started up again in the last week or so. Did you ever find out what the cause or fix is?
I just filled up with Premium this morning so I will report back if that fixes the problem. I normally use 87.It’s definitely using 87 grade gas and hot days. I began using premium gas and haven’t experience this delay a single time since. I don’t feel like going through the hassle of bringing it into the dealer, but i have a paper trail for the power delay.
Yea lot of people are having this issue im surprised there isnt a recall. My BS is fully loaded and sucks to pay that price for a vehicle with these type of issues.What you describe is exactly the same as my problem. It's interesting we have the same problem with 2 different engines but that tells me it's the computer. When I installed the Pedal Commander I was thinking I was bypassing the computer but I was wrong. And it does seem to be heat related even though the engine isn't overheating because it didn't happen to me during the winter and just started up again recently. And it doesn't start happening until I've been driving for a little while. I've actually learned to kind of feather the pedal when it's happening to make it less of an issue, but it's very frustrating from a dead stop.
Of course they had it for two days and couldn’t replicate it so they said it’s fine at least now I can start a paper trail if it continuesPlease report back your findings. I hate taking my BS to Ford because they keep it forever and never update me on what's going on.
I'm a little shocked to be reporting this, but I think the premium gas might have fixed my issues. I don't want to get my hopes up because it's not even that hot here yet. But I put a full tank of Permuim this morning, which was 80 freaking bucks btw... And today on the way home from work I did not get the pause with nothing heppening from a stop, one single time. I can definitely feel the turbo lag everyone seems to think we are describing, but the full pause was gone. Yesterday it was terrible as soon as I got off the highway and hit the stop lights.Yea lot of people are having this issue im surprised there isnt a recall. My BS is fully loaded and sucks to pay that price for a vehicle with these type of issues.
Ford is lucky their adaptive cruise control with copilot 360+ and lane centering is so damn good otherwise i would consider it an average car. The badlands has great power and tech but this throttle lag/hesitation just sucks to deal with.
Cali gas price?80 freaking bucks
Premium is about $5.20ish here right nowCali gas price?
Yea this sounds just like my issue. Really hard shifts at low gears.Mine was fine for few thousand miles and then huge delay. Clunky shifting, lag to shift into drive or reverse. Off throttle and then on throttle nothing and then bam shift and go. Super dangerous when backing into a road or merging. There’s nothing then it’ll go. Shifts into 2nd. 1-2 or 3-2 are very hard.
Never wheeled it. Just my DD.
Brought it up to dealer when it was in last and was told 3-4 months for rear end and 6 months possibly for a transmission.
Called Ford and was told same thing and bring to dealer. I can’t get a loaner, told to drive it until I can’t.
Putting it into sport helped some. But still felt awful to drive. I had to run super or it felt worse. I tried one tank of regular and the rest super 93 or better.
I’m now in a lifted wrangler with E rated 315s running 87 and I get the same fuel mileage as my badlands with 235s.