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When I picked up my stang back in early December I noticed an area of damage to the passenger side (left) console panel, as pictured below.
My local dealers service department have just called to say that they have the part, but want the car for 3 days to carry out the work!
Now the sheer notion of this obviously scares me shitless, and I questioned as to why so long, and is it because they don't know how to do it, to which they (honestly) admitted 'yes' and also stated that because the car is under warranty they're obligated at the same time to run a full diagnostic to check that everything else is OK with the car.
I'm sure their intentions are good... but I'm worried about letting their novice Mustang tech 'cut his teeth' on my car... so anyone here have any idea as to whether this is a simple job or does it involve removing half the bloody interior (probably just a case of open the glove box and pull the thing off)?
My local dealers service department have just called to say that they have the part, but want the car for 3 days to carry out the work!
Now the sheer notion of this obviously scares me shitless, and I questioned as to why so long, and is it because they don't know how to do it, to which they (honestly) admitted 'yes' and also stated that because the car is under warranty they're obligated at the same time to run a full diagnostic to check that everything else is OK with the car.
I'm sure their intentions are good... but I'm worried about letting their novice Mustang tech 'cut his teeth' on my car... so anyone here have any idea as to whether this is a simple job or does it involve removing half the bloody interior (probably just a case of open the glove box and pull the thing off)?
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