Zig
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Any chance the mismatched recaros got denied coverage?dont worry, i think the rails are already gone now
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Any chance the mismatched recaros got denied coverage?dont worry, i think the rails are already gone now
i can basically promise that there was no chance mismatching seats got denied coverage. i dont remember the timeframe, but if it was discovered and an RO opened within X days from the vehicle being delivered, Ford will cover it as "misbuilt", which goes through the warranty channels. if they didnt report it in time, it may have gotten denied, but i think the bigger issue at that point is what else has been missed on new vehiclesAny chance the mismatched recaros got denied coverage?
Anomalies happen, unless investigation is completed each (Schrödinger's) cat wouldn’t know if the trap has been sprung.i can basically promise that there was no chance mismatching seats got denied coverage. i dont remember the timeframe, but if it was discovered and an RO opened within X days from the vehicle being delivered, Ford will cover it as "misbuilt", which goes through the warranty channels. if they didnt report it in time, it may have gotten denied, but i think the bigger issue at that point is what else has been missed on new vehicles
I worked for them as a tech 15 years ago. It was bad back then and has only gotten worse since. I have a good friend who is now a service manager for one of the largest dealers here in southern Maryland and the horror stories he tells me about trying to get some claims approved is appalling. I own a lot of Ford products, all but 2 of them are out of their warranty period. The good news is most of them have never needed much more than normal maintenance.Ford is one of the worst for warranty denial.
Exactly right. The dealership uses discretion a lot of times and sometimes they abuse discretion. Once I start throwing bolt-ons at a vehicle, I’ll usually declare up front - “I’ve got mods, I know full well I own any problem caused by the mods, I don’t think they’ll interfere with this, are we good?”@smurfslayer @MAT1955 admittedly, what i said is how things should go (and i have edited my message to reflect that now), but some dealers are definitely dirtier than others about it
Rails? There were rails?dont worry, i think the rails are already gone now
Are you referring to FoMoCo, or the Ford dealerships you’ve interacted with?Ford is one of the worst for warranty denial.
"Hearing the electronic throttle"I found zero gains at the track by removing them, you hear the electronic throttle body a hair more.
after I did it I was like… well what a waste of time and felt stupid.
I was a big believer that I was removing a restriction and would pick up MPH gains after all the dyno vids I watched promoting that idea
it wasn’t reality
FoMoCoExactly right. The dealership uses discretion a lot of times and sometimes they abuse discretion. Once I start throwing bolt-ons at a vehicle, I’ll usually declare up front - “I’ve got mods, I know full well I own any problem caused by the mods, I don’t think they’ll interfere with this, are we good?”
I try to be a bit more friendly than that, but if they get queasy, make faces, or otherwise don’t give me confidence, I offer to go elsewhere - again, not rudely.
Nobody likes dealing with “that customer” so I find it helps not to imitate “that customer”. Not always, but it’s worth a shot being nice up front.
Once it starts going south though, best to move on to another shop a lot of times.
Rails? There were rails?
Are you referring to FoMoCo, or the Ford dealerships you’ve interacted with?
You could call it that, I would call it a servo noise for the electronics motor controlling the blades."Hearing the electronic throttle"
Would that be a slight hissing sound?
I ask because sometimes at low speeds with the radio off, I hear a slight hissing sound when accelerating. I don't have the carbon traps as the prior owner took them out. Carmax is replacing the intakes with traps next week.You could call it that, I would call it a servo noise for the electronics motor controlling the blades.
It reminds me of Rc car servo sounds.
But the filters not only recapture carbon, but have a muffling affect on the intakes.
Thank youI have the traps out and you will hear the blades open creating a hisss whoosh sound. If you take the lids off the filters you hear even more sound and more so if you are running an open intake like the dark horse or the mp concepts grille which has no mesh at all. Depends on the dealer there are a few here who are ford performance, Shelby, Roush, dealers who unless you were a total bonehead will work on cars with most mods and warrantee the car.
my dealer is like this for the most part. we work on plenty of modified vehicles, even for warranty work, and also sell Shelbys and modified vehicles our accessories guy upfitsI have the traps out and you will hear the blades open creating a hisss whoosh sound. If you take the lids off the filters you hear even more sound and more so if you are running an open intake like the dark horse or the mp concepts grille which has no mesh at all. Depends on the dealer there are a few here who are ford performance, Shelby, Roush, dealers who unless you were a total bonehead will work on cars with most mods and warrantee the car.