P4RKER
Well-Known Member
Everyone on here so quick to jump on Ford needs to read the original post more. A dealership had just completed work on the vehicle. There are any number of parts that could have had warranty repair that could have lead to this. Before you jump on Ford let's see what parts were worked on and what the dealership could have done to cause this. Ford owes the OP nothing if the DEALERSHIP caused the problem. Get the facts first then bark up the right tree. If it turns out to be an issue from production I agree Ford owes a car but until then the much more likely suspect is the dealership. 6000 miles is a lot for an issue like this to suddenly occur from a production problem.
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