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I called about a touch screen issue complete shutdown (ac and heat are controlled by this) and radio would not shut off even after keys pulled and door opened and closed.. this was a week ago and they said beginning of September! I disconnected the battery and it all reset but it will happen again. 😡

Holy crap that's excessive.
Battery dosconnect will usually cure that.

You think cure for good or temporarily? It’s a pain to get to the battery (2022 transit 250) the cameras go blue when backing up quite often still. Need to get it scheduled in. 

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How many of these horror stories were sound Ford in Renton? I'm taking a fleet vehicle there for an oil change tomorrow, pray for me

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You should come see me. I’m only a little further north.
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I called about a touch screen issue complete shutdown (ac and heat are controlled by this) and radio would not shut off even after keys pulled and door opened and closed.. this was a week ago and they said beginning of September! I disconnected the battery and it all reset but it will happen again.

Holy crap that's excessive.
Battery dosconnect will usually cure that.

You think cure for good or temporarily? It’s a pain to get to the battery (2022 transit 250) the cameras go blue when backing up quite often still. Need to get it scheduled in.

Do you work for PSE?
I did a battery disconnect on a PSE van the other day for the same problem.
I don’t want to say it’s a permanent fix but I’ve done it a dozen or more times over the years.
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How many of these horror stories were sound Ford in Renton? I'm taking a fleet vehicle there for an oil change tomorrow, pray for me

I can't imagine there are any issues for a scheduled oil change. You could pretty much get a high school student to do that in the parking lot without screwing it up.

You must not be a sound Ford customer...

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I called about a touch screen issue complete shutdown (ac and heat are controlled by this) and radio would not shut off even after keys pulled and door opened and closed.. this was a week ago and they said beginning of September! I disconnected the battery and it all reset but it will happen again.

Holy crap that's excessive.
Battery dosconnect will usually cure that.

You think cure for good or temporarily? It’s a pain to get to the battery (2022 transit 250) the cameras go blue when backing up quite often still. Need to get it scheduled in.

Do you work for PSE?
I did a battery disconnect on a PSE van the other day for the same problem.
I don’t want to say it’s a permanent fix but I’ve done it a dozen or more times over the years.

Nope not me I’m on the other side of the mountains, thanks for the input hopefully it won’t do it again!

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The consolidation of Ford dealerships has not helped the "At your Service".   same problem in Spokane, I finally made a big enough stink after 2 months of no communication for a pan gasket/rear main seal warranty that they had to make some moves.    The service advisor that started the process is no longer there, and finally got with a good service advisor, got scheduled service moving forward, got a loaner vehicle and now the communication is declining.   I have had the loaner for 2 weeks.  This post served as a reminder to reach out again.   "message i sent"  we leave for vacation, i haven't heard from you,  i assume you don't need your loaner back until next Friday?

i know every business is short handed, but the lack of communication and the over promise and under deliver is what has me the most frustrated with most all dealerships..   at some point, the advisors need to be honest with their customers.   We have put an extra 4-5k miles on the diesel pickup over the last 4 months trying to not take the Explorer to far from town.   same again this weekend, because the loaner is too small for the family.   All service sucks right now.   Best rule of thumb is to not break anything.


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If it's been in the shop for a certain number of days the lemon law may come into effect.

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Days out of service accumulated during attempts to diagnose or repair due to one or more ‘nonconformities’ or ‘serious safety defects’.  The vehicle has been out of service due to diagnosis or repair:

a cumulative total of 30 or more cumulative calendar days
at least 15 days occurred during the period of the manufacturer’s written warranty and during the “eligibility period” (see What Is The Eligibility Period?)
The consumer sent a written request to the manufacturer asking for repurchase or replacement of the vehicle and
 manufacturer failed to respond or did not reached a resolution with the consumer within 40 days 

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Ford Dealership service department - How long to get warranty service?
« Reply #22 on: June 23, 2023, 01:49:47 PM »
If it's been in the shop for a certain number of days the lemon law may come into effect.

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Days out of service accumulated during attempts to diagnose or repair due to one or more ‘nonconformities’ or ‘serious safety defects’.  The vehicle has been out of service due to diagnosis or repair:

a cumulative total of 30 or more cumulative calendar days
at least 15 days occurred during the period of the manufacturer’s written warranty and during the “eligibility period” (see What Is The Eligibility Period?)
The consumer sent a written request to the manufacturer asking for repurchase or replacement of the vehicle and
 manufacturer failed to respond or did not reached a resolution with the consumer within 40 days 
Very rarely.

Pretty sure the part you shared is missing the important part about the age and miles of the vehicle.
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The consolidation of Ford dealerships has not helped the "At your Service".   same problem in Spokane, I finally made a big enough stink after 2 months of no communication for a pan gasket/rear main seal warranty that they had to make some moves.    The service advisor that started the process is no longer there, and finally got with a good service advisor, got scheduled service moving forward, got a loaner vehicle and now the communication is declining.   I have had the loaner for 2 weeks.  This post served as a reminder to reach out again.   "message i sent"  we leave for vacation, i haven't heard from you,  i assume you don't need your loaner back until next Friday?

i know every business is short handed, but the lack of communication and the over promise and under deliver is what has me the most frustrated with most all dealerships..   at some point, the advisors need to be honest with their customers.   We have put an extra 4-5k miles on the diesel pickup over the last 4 months trying to not take the Explorer to far from town.   same again this weekend, because the loaner is too small for the family.   All service sucks right now.   Best rule of thumb is to not break anything.

Upper oil pan leak?
We can turn and burn those. The problem is the 11 other trucks in the shop at the same time and the lack of qualified techs to fix them. Anybody can do brakes on a Focus. Not everyone can do an upper oil pan on a 6.7.

Really that should say not everyone can do an upper oil pan correctly so it won’t leak again. Any hack can do the job. Doing it correctly is a different story.
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If it's been in the shop for a certain number of days the lemon law may come into effect.

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Days out of service accumulated during attempts to diagnose or repair due to one or more ‘nonconformities’ or ‘serious safety defects’.  The vehicle has been out of service due to diagnosis or repair:

a cumulative total of 30 or more cumulative calendar days
at least 15 days occurred during the period of the manufacturer’s written warranty and during the “eligibility period” (see What Is The Eligibility Period?)
The consumer sent a written request to the manufacturer asking for repurchase or replacement of the vehicle and
 manufacturer failed to respond or did not reached a resolution with the consumer within 40 days 
Very rarely.

Pretty sure the part you shared is missing the important part about the age and miles of the vehicle.

Website says 2 year and 24,000 miles.  Might apply to some.  Probably difficult path, but a way to become a squeakier wheel.

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If it's been in the shop for a certain number of days the lemon law may come into effect.

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Days out of service accumulated during attempts to diagnose or repair due to one or more ‘nonconformities’ or ‘serious safety defects’.  The vehicle has been out of service due to diagnosis or repair:

a cumulative total of 30 or more cumulative calendar days
at least 15 days occurred during the period of the manufacturer’s written warranty and during the “eligibility period” (see What Is The Eligibility Period?)
The consumer sent a written request to the manufacturer asking for repurchase or replacement of the vehicle and
 manufacturer failed to respond or did not reached a resolution with the consumer within 40 days 
Very rarely.

Pretty sure the part you shared is missing the important part about the age and miles of the vehicle.

Website says 2 year and 24,000 miles.  Might apply to some.  Probably difficult path, but a way to become a squeakier wheel.

Also as soon as you mention “lemon law” the dealer shuts up and refers you to the manufacturer. 
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The consolidation of Ford dealerships has not helped the "At your Service".   same problem in Spokane, I finally made a big enough stink after 2 months of no communication for a pan gasket/rear main seal warranty that they had to make some moves.    The service advisor that started the process is no longer there, and finally got with a good service advisor, got scheduled service moving forward, got a loaner vehicle and now the communication is declining.   I have had the loaner for 2 weeks.  This post served as a reminder to reach out again.   "message i sent"  we leave for vacation, i haven't heard from you,  i assume you don't need your loaner back until next Friday?

i know every business is short handed, but the lack of communication and the over promise and under deliver is what has me the most frustrated with most all dealerships..   at some point, the advisors need to be honest with their customers.   We have put an extra 4-5k miles on the diesel pickup over the last 4 months trying to not take the Explorer to far from town.   same again this weekend, because the loaner is too small for the family.   All service sucks right now.   Best rule of thumb is to not break anything.

Upper oil pan leak?
We can turn and burn those. The problem is the 11 other trucks in the shop at the same time and the lack of qualified techs to fix them. Anybody can do brakes on a Focus. Not everyone can do an upper oil pan on a 6.7.

Really that should say not everyone can do an upper oil pan correctly so it won’t leak again. Any hack can do the job. Doing it correctly is a different story.

Sadly, it is the Ford Exploer Ecoboost of the better half.  still shouldn't take that long to do pan and rear main.   But they aren't communicating, which tells me they miss-diagnosed it, and it is likely the turbo.   The new service advisor says she hasn't seen many pan or rear mains on ecoboost motors, but lots of slow leaks on turbos.   ???? i don't have a leg to stand on in that conversation.  They are also trying to warranty an airbag defect/light, which is out of warranty, because i couldn't get them to diagnose and document in the 12 months it has taken them to get a look at that subject matter.     

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If it's been in the shop for a certain number of days the lemon law may come into effect.

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Days out of service accumulated during attempts to diagnose or repair due to one or more ‘nonconformities’ or ‘serious safety defects’.  The vehicle has been out of service due to diagnosis or repair:

a cumulative total of 30 or more cumulative calendar days
at least 15 days occurred during the period of the manufacturer’s written warranty and during the “eligibility period” (see What Is The Eligibility Period?)
The consumer sent a written request to the manufacturer asking for repurchase or replacement of the vehicle and
 manufacturer failed to respond or did not reached a resolution with the consumer within 40 days 
Very rarely.

Pretty sure the part you shared is missing the important part about the age and miles of the vehicle.

Website says 2 year and 24,000 miles.  Might apply to some.  Probably difficult path, but a way to become a squeakier wheel.

Also as soon as you mention “lemon law” the dealer shuts up and refers you to the manufacturer.

Then doesn't the manufacturer work to get a dealer to fix it so they don't have to buy it back?

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My step moms explorer has had a on and off issue with steering rack causing death wobble. Had 3 dealers in Cali look it over and could not find an issue, then the dealer in enumclaw pulled up a tsb related and found it was under warranty repair, they expressly told her to not drive it but do not bring it to us as we don't have any parking for more vehicles waiting on parts. ( I believe this as I have big rig dealers telling me the same thing for the last 6 months, even charging a storage fee for trucks that are waiting for parts) that was 7 months ago, it was just fixed last week. Last 2 months was waiting for torque to yield one time use steering rack bolts. Least that's what my dad was told by the dealer. Then there was the whole they didn't want to honor the warranty because it was over mileage, so I had my dad pull up the receipts for when it was looked at in California and should have been fixed with lower mileage they let it slide then. Customer service doesn't exist anymore I swear, damn glad I got out of automotive when I did, I wouldn't be able to sleep at night knowing I had customers getting screwed around like that. Then again now in the diesel Industry getting parts can be just as terrible. 2 weeks to flatten the curve my hind end, still seeing major parts and materials shortage all over the place.

Do not misconstrue this as me bagging on ford dealers, I'm sure there are still some good ones out there. But the last 2 years has showed me that there is no such thing as customer service nor accountability or even caring about your job in my experience on the phone with ford, toyota Peterbilt, Cummins, Kenworth and Freightliner every day

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If it's been in the shop for a certain number of days the lemon law may come into effect.

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Days out of service accumulated during attempts to diagnose or repair due to one or more ‘nonconformities’ or ‘serious safety defects’.  The vehicle has been out of service due to diagnosis or repair:

a cumulative total of 30 or more cumulative calendar days
at least 15 days occurred during the period of the manufacturer’s written warranty and during the “eligibility period” (see What Is The Eligibility Period?)
The consumer sent a written request to the manufacturer asking for repurchase or replacement of the vehicle and
 manufacturer failed to respond or did not reached a resolution with the consumer within 40 days 
Very rarely.

Pretty sure the part you shared is missing the important part about the age and miles of the vehicle.

Website says 2 year and 24,000 miles.  Might apply to some.  Probably difficult path, but a way to become a squeakier wheel.

Also as soon as you mention “lemon law” the dealer shuts up and refers you to the manufacturer.

Then doesn't the manufacturer work to get a dealer to fix it so they don't have to buy it back?

Sometimes. Everything can be fixed. Usually what ends up happening is the car gets fixed, it takes longer than it should for whatever reason, the manufacturer offers the customers car payments or free extended warranty or maintenance contract and they don’t end up going the lemon law route. It’s been years since one of my customers lemon lawed a vehicle.
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