I don't believe there is anything electrical inside the lock to hold it in place.
Rumor has it if you tap it gently with a small hammer it can help free up any stuck teeth inside the mechanism. Probably wouldn't hurt to get a proper lock lube in there as well.
did a tow truck driver perhaps...
its also just like when your wife is yelling at you, and its just easier to agree with her, bite your lip, take the trash out and move on.
Most places I have dealt with immediately stop conversing with the person who threatens a lawsuit. Its now only your lawyer their lawyer will respond to. If...
Ive seen many techniques online how to do it. not sure if they apply to an online purchased fob or not.
has to do with cycling the key, pressing buttons, chewing gum at the same time etc....
Never tried it, so mileage may vary.
I'd ease back the claim its criminal behavior.
Companies can write a warranty any way they see fit.
Its part of your purchase to understand the warranty and know what it covers / not covers, how much and when.
Its also part of marketing, a warranty with massive perks attracts customers. One...
the sad part is, if they find valve body problems and stop there because its fixed, you're still not out of the woods if you have an impending CDF drum failure.
I've considered owning a car wash as a retirement gig around here.
In the winter when you blow $15 and hit one to make your winter white vehicle change back to its original color, the miles and miles to drive home it gets just as filthy. Wasted $15.
We definitely don't have enough car washes...
I've seen his stuff before. pretty knowledgeable.
But I do notice, when a Ford tech says something people relate and agree too, they are held high on a pedestal. Any other time, Ford techs are worthless and can't be trusted to do even a tire rotation. I get confused, which is it? Please help.
When I lived out west car washes were plenty. I remember buying monthly passes for one close to my place. Godsend I tell you.
Except when the doors and door locks froze shut in January and February.
you're welcome to continue to assume the thefts and market for such products is run by stupid people. I bet you tail lights have a buyer long before they send the "kids" with the tools and training out to harvest the product.
Loose change and anything they can carry, sure it's probably a junkie...