FordService
Ford Customer Care
- Joined
- Mar 31, 2014
- Threads
- 2
- Messages
- 1,866
- Reaction score
- 740
- Location
- Dearborn, Michigan
- Vehicle(s)
- Mustang
This afternoon when my stereo stopped working again, I thought it might be fun to chronicle all of the problems I’ve had with my Mustang so far, and to keep it updated as more things go wrong (until the car gets replaced). Of all of the cars I’ve owned over the last 40 years, this one has had the most problems - by a HUGE margin. Admittedly some of these issues are minor, but when taken in aggregate with the major issues, this complete quality FAIL is nothing short of mind-boggling. Perhaps this list will be food for thought for anyone that has not yet bought a Mustang. Feel free to add your own list of issues! Check back for hourly updates!!
Let’s get this escalated for both of you, guys. Please PM me with your VINs, dealers, mileage, full names, and best daytime numbers.And ... as others have posted up.
Engine light and stalling on decellearation.
Engine ticking.
Engine blowing-up.
Transmissions blowing-up.
Panel mis-alignments.
Rear window mis-alignment.
Chewed up rear brake rotors.
Cooled seats don't cool the backs, only the bottoms.
Rattles in the rear quarter panel area.
Yes, icarumba. Our CRC does exist. The P.O. Box in the owner’s manual is correct, but the zip is 48126. I’ll forward this information and get it corrected.It just keeps getting better....
Today I went to the post office to send a certified letter to Ford, as required when requesting a replacement vehicle under the Lemon Law. The postal clerk informed me that there was no such PO box in that zip code. Thinking I had maybe transposed some numbers, I double checked. This is what I found:
Here is the address posted on their website, (which is what I used):
And here is the address printed in the owners manual:
Now I suppose it is possible that the Customer Relationship Center could have two different PO boxes in different zip codes in the same city (I checked; both zip codes are in Dearborn). And I suppose it is possible that the two different PO box numbers could be only one digit off. The more plausible explanation, however, is that Ford Fucked Up Again. :tsk:
Typos in printed material are not unusual, but this time it looks like the typo is on their website. How could someone have not noticed this (and fixed it) before now???
Can FordService clarify this for us please? Is one of these addresses incorrect? And, most importantly, does the Ford Customer Relationship Center actually exist?![]()
Deysha
Sponsored