I've had this happen to my sync 3 once before in the middle of a drive, not related to any update. I left the car off at a friend's house, came back later and it was normal. Sounds like that worked for you too.
The paperwork says they checked the engine oil and coolant for any mixing, as well as for leaks. At a 1 year service interval I think it will be unlikely to catch the problem before damage occurs.
Have gotten my evaporator replaced (part was already in stock). It took a couple of days longer than expected - one issue was that even after replacing the evaporator, the dealer found the air still wasn't as cold as it should be, and they found that the TX valve was closed shut. I don't...
I asked my dealer to look into the TSB and they inspected for leaks and couldn't find any, and have said they will inspect it each service.
It would be good for Ford Australia to provide some guidance about explicitly replacing the engine oil cooler regardless of leaks, or some extended...
I had a hum or groan after a few months, but it's gone now.
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If you can reproduce the sound, you can always take it to the dealer and ask them to ride along and hear the sound, tell you if it's normal or not.
The geofencing is cool. I haven't had to touch the app for a few days now because it's in the right setting wherever I am. Still need to play around with the RPM settings to see what it can do - maybe a nice loud rumble on idle but then go a bit quieter on take off?
I also have to get mine...
That sounds like a smart plan. If the new OEM oil cooler part is really new, it should make sense to at least swap it out.
The Ford Australia PR guy was quoted as saying:
So assuming the dealer gets a new part, it should be right?
Got an X force catback fitted with a varex muffler - it is good for anyone in an apartment as on a cold start it is as quiet as stock, and then you can adjust the volume. The sound when the varex muffler valve is open even at 25% is great and not very loud (but definitely heard over the...