P. A. Schilke
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- Phil
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Hi Taylor,If it has been in the shop for that long, then look up a reputable lemon law attorney and give them a call. Every states lemon laws are different but usually there is a time frame in which you can submit your claims. OEMs do what they can to delay you out of that time frame.
Edit: Found this online about UT lemon law:
"The vehicle must have been to the manufacturer to have the same defect resolved at least four times OR out of service to the consumer a total of 30 days DURING the first year or the warranty period, whichever is less (if your problems occur AFTER this time period, you do NOT qualify for the Utah Lemon Law);"
Please petition Ford again and ask to be elevated to a manager. Do not take No for an answer. File a claim with the State. Don't waste money on an attorney just yet. Sad to here of your problems.
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Company Retired
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