PRG3k
Well-Known Member
However you make it out of this, I would x that service department, and that dealership off of my list forever if I were you.I thought I would post an update for those that are interested. I find posting is somewhat therapeutic throughout this journey. I brought the car in for a warranty repair of the oil leak for the third time and threatened to sue if the car was not fixed. I cited the California lemon law and told them they were already in violation for exceeding 30 days on the same repair. I was told the car was fixed the next day, drove it home (10 miles) and the engine was covered in oil again. I went back to the dealership the next day for the fourth time and raised hell until they agreed to give me a loaner car. It's been a week and a half and the car is still at the dealership. They said they have replaced the oil sensor, drain plug, rear main seal, oil pan gasket twice, and the oil filter adapter flange o-ring. The car is now just shy of 40 total accumulated days at the dealership and the car has less than 13k miles. I bought this car new because I wanted a factory sealed engine that would last me over 100k miles. Even if they do "fix" it, I would worry about latent failures given that the quality of the repairs that I can see are subpar. The last time they changed the oil pan, I could see a quarter inch of silicon visibly squeezed out between the engine block and the pan gasket. Didn't look like this from the factory. I contacted a lawyer and it sounds like it's time to file a lemon lawsuit against Ford. I'm sad that it has come to this, but I want the car replaced, or a new engine with a 100k mile warranty.
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