Low fluid level. Insufficient transmission fluid level is one of the foremost causes of clicking transmission. The fluid is meant to lubricate the transmission system and prevent overheating. Running on a low fluid level will cause metal parts in the transmission system to produce a clicking sound due to a lack of proper lubrication.
You could also try disconnecting the battery for 30 min's. your vehicle is equipped with what's called adaptive transmission Shift Strategy. that is optimal transmission operation and shift quality. After the vehicle's battery has been disconnected the transmission will need to relearn the normal. Pretty much explained my problem in the title. My dad's 2013 Ford C-Max's is making a loud noise and most people are saying its the transmission. His mileage is at about 62,000 and he uses the car as a taxi. He will take the car to the dealership tomorrow but he is very sad over the fact that the money he saved over the year is going to be The cost of a new 2015 Ford C-Max transmission could be over $3,500 depending on the vehicle, nevertheless, transmission services such as fluid changes and a transmission fluid flush are highly less pricey, in some cases costing less than $150. These services are vital to prolonging the life of your 2015 Ford C-Max transmission.