pboggini
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- Pete
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- San Jose, CA
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- 2019 Lightning Blue XL Ranger 4x2 Supercrew.
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This morning when I left for work I was unable to get my seat belt to stay in the receiving end of it (not sure what that end is called). After dorking around with it I found that I can get it to latch and stay in if I slightly push in the removal button and it seems fine after that.
I texted a friend at Folsom Lake Ford and he said that part is around $95 and he can likely get it to me for less but suggested I see if my extended warranty covers it. I called Sunnyvale Ford (where I got the truck from) and they said I do have a warranty in force but that they would have to inspect the part to see if it's a "manufacturer's defect". Ug, sounds like legalese to me. I called Frontier Ford and got voicemail so I don't yet know if it will be covered. I looked and it looks like one beefy torx bolt (possibly safety) but there is very little room between that and the transmission tunnel. So I assume this means I need to take the seat out?
I looked around the web and here and I couldn't find anything that detailed taking it out and if I needed to remove the seat. And, if I need to take the seat out, how hard is that? So, before I go digging in I figured I'd ask here to see if anyone has done this. Or, has anyone had this happen and did the dealer take care of you or did they try to say it wasn't a manufacturers defect?
peterb
I texted a friend at Folsom Lake Ford and he said that part is around $95 and he can likely get it to me for less but suggested I see if my extended warranty covers it. I called Sunnyvale Ford (where I got the truck from) and they said I do have a warranty in force but that they would have to inspect the part to see if it's a "manufacturer's defect". Ug, sounds like legalese to me. I called Frontier Ford and got voicemail so I don't yet know if it will be covered. I looked and it looks like one beefy torx bolt (possibly safety) but there is very little room between that and the transmission tunnel. So I assume this means I need to take the seat out?
I looked around the web and here and I couldn't find anything that detailed taking it out and if I needed to remove the seat. And, if I need to take the seat out, how hard is that? So, before I go digging in I figured I'd ask here to see if anyone has done this. Or, has anyone had this happen and did the dealer take care of you or did they try to say it wasn't a manufacturers defect?
peterb
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