Interesting, Kyle. The whole "dipstick thing" is just plain weird.For what it's worth, I get better and more consistent readings by pulling the dipstick up between the strut tower bar and the firewall than I do if I pull it up the easier way in front of the strut tower brace.
Damn man maybe it's time to find a new dealer?THE SAGA CONTINUES!!! So guys, I got my car back last Friday, and everything seemed fine. I was going to wait a week or two to update this thread in case something went wrong - and of course with my luck it did. I was driving this afternoon to the store with a friend, kind of a spirited drive but nothing crazy. I made a left from a light onto the main highway and got on it, but nothing that would spin the tires - yet they spun, and the car fishtailed across the highway. At first I though maybe the tires were still cold (it was 95 here today lol so that was a reach) but my friend who was in front of me called and said, "there's smoke and fluid coming from under the front of your car and by your grill." I pulled over and popped the hood, and it appears the tech didn't attach the radiator hose all the way and it must have popped off. Anti-freeze was everywhere, from the engine to the right side tires/wheels/brakes, body work, etc. I'll attach a few pics of what it looked like. Then some random dude, named Wilco, shows up in a sweet BMW (he was definitely a car guy) and offered to help. Long story short, he lived a minute away and offered to bring back distilled water and the little tool that pulls the pin out of the end of the hose so you can clamp it back on properly. At this point it's holding (just distilled water in it), but now I'm worried about what else the tech didn't do correctly when installing the engine. Obviously I'm going to call the dealer and have them flush it, clean it, inspect it, etc., but I'm wondering if there's anything else you guys would do if this was your car. I trusted Ford with 96k and the car will now have been in the shop 3x within about 6 weeks or so. Not exactly a great customer experience, lol
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No, not by a very long shot, Tom, UFBelievable. When I read,Not exactly a great customer experience
Do you have "another dealer" in your city/town? I hope so. We only have three Ford stores in this burg and only one of them has a trained Shelby tech. I hate the thought of having to drive a couple hours simply to have maintenance done. That said, if there wasn't a certified tech at any of the local dealers, I would make that drive and in my case, that would be San Antonio. Never looked intuit but SA is a big town and I feel sure there are multiple Shelby mechs up there.Damn man maybe it's time to find a new dealer?
Boy or boy, you're not kidding, John. Should have gone the PI attorney route myself as they all seem to wind up with fat wallets. <grin> MOF, two doors down from me is the largest home in this small subdivision..probably seven or eight thousand square foot home on five acres and guess what, it was built by a PI lawyer.Theyāre lucky you didnāt wreckā¦an injury attorneyās wet dream.
There aren't too many situations in life that I dislike more than dickering or arguing with a damn car dealer and I am certain that I am not alone. Big surprise that the BS never happens when you're buying a vehicle BUT, if what you want is going to cost them even ten pesos, they turn into Mr. Scrooge.They acquiesced and he drove off the lot with a new truck.
I am as well, Tom.Curious how the tranny is working.
Donāt blame for āFordā for one technician. It happens. Everyone is capable of a mistake. Happens to the best.
To add on:Second this. When a powertrain is completely removed from a vehicle itās very easy for even the best techs to miss a hose clamp or connection. Even after the vehicle is run and checked a lose clamp may not raise its ughly head. Not discounting the opās issue, but ā¦. happens and most times there isnāt any malice or intentional neglect intended. Even on my own stuff I work on if anything major is done its a hundred miles or so before I go run it at tilt. Thereās a good reason track cars get shake down runs.
True, but, most Ford techs are morons. Severe lack of critical thinking.Donāt blame for āFordā for one technician. It happens. Everyone is capable of a mistake. Happens to the best.
I'm no expert but I think I would avoid running it too much on distilled only. Doesn't the coolant provide lubrication to the water pump?Hey guys, just thought I'd touch on a few points, and also have one question. For everyone asking about the DCT, it's been running perfectly ever since they replaced the cooler. Not even a single harsh shift or anything like that. Doesn't mean there isn't some damage that hasn't shown it's head so to speak, but I have 23 months left on the powertrain warranty and hoping to get Ford to extend that by another two years. As to the tech not having the clamp on all the way, clearly I realize there was no malice here, lol, and I get that mistakes happen. Also, I put about 200 miles on it before I let it rip.
Quick question. I've read different opinions, but is it ok to drive this with just distilled water in the radiator (not full tilt) for a few days until I can get it back in to the dealer?
Thanks guys!!
Hey guys, just thought I'd touch on a few points, and also have one question. For everyone asking about the DCT, it's been running perfectly ever since they replaced the cooler. Not even a single harsh shift or anything like that. Doesn't mean there isn't some damage that hasn't shown it's head so to speak, but I have 23 months left on the powertrain warranty and hoping to get Ford to extend that by another two years. As to the tech not having the clamp on all the way, clearly I realize there was no malice here, lol, and I get that mistakes happen. Also, I put about 200 miles on it before I let it rip.
Quick question. I've read different opinions, but is it ok to drive this with just distilled water in the radiator (not full tilt) for a few days until I can get it back in to the dealer?
Thanks guys!!
Race cars run with just water all the time as anti-freeze is bad on a track surface.I'm no expert but I think I would avoid running it too much on distilled only. Doesn't the coolant provide lubrication to the water pump?