NHTSA Investigates 2011-2012MY Ford Mustang Over Sticky Manual Gearbox
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NHTSA Investigates 2011-2012MY Ford Mustang Over Sticky Manual Gearbox



The feds have opened an investigation into the latest generation of the Ford Mustang to look for possible transmission problems.

The National Highway Traffic and Safety Administration [NHTSA] issued a statement saying that it has received 32 complaints from owners of the 2011 and 2012MY Ford Mustang that were unable to change gears on the car's new six-speed manual transmission.

Ford had introduced the new six-speed manual gearbox on the refreshed 2011 Mustang replacing the previous five-speed unit. You can read NHTSA's statement after the break.

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