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I understand where your coming from and have tried to think like that, but this "problem" has been verified to be harmful for the life of my vehicle by two dealers, multiple techs I have spoken to at the dealers, one independent mechanic, one retired ford engineer, and one engineer previously employed by ford. The service advisor kept telling me about the warranty being 5 years, but acknowledged that's probably not helpful in my case. As I said, the only piece of advice he gave me was to complain to ford customer care until they take action, lemon it, or sell it. I was told not to drive it if possible by a tech who I talked to before my second appointment, so it is a problem. I dont expect there to be engine failures yet, not enough miles or time has been put on these vehicles. But there is damage being caused to the engine, that is certain. If I had the money to not worry about it, I would totally agree with you, but I expect mechanical issues to be fixed when I buy a new vehicle. I dont have the convenience of just having it break down or in and out of service and going to a second vehicle or rental, as I am in a rural area. This is my second vehicle from Ford in the last 7 years with a serious issue, first was the focus with the DCT, now this. (The reason I bought another ford was because of A-plan). Ford offers no real solution to either of them, the closest being the band aid fix on the focus where they reprogram the transmission control module, which doesn't make a difference most of the time. I had that transmission shut down on me 3 times while going low speeds, and if I was on the highway I surely would have gotten into an accident. (The whole dash (rpms, speedo, display) goes dark and all related gauges besides fuel and temp go to 0 and I lost all drive)The last thing I want to do is continue to make payments on a vehicle that I am worrying about when its going to break or need service, IMO it doesn't matter if they gave me an extended warranty because Id still be worrying about it every time I turned the key. I still plan to call customer care because I would like to see it fixed, and not have to worry about it. But im expecting a buyback/lemon or to have to sell it.You’ve documented the “problem” and you have a 5/60k warranty, so just drive it. If you‘ve read this entire lengthy thread, you have noted that there isn’t a single documented engine failure reported. Also, buying an extended warranty at your low mileage would be cheaper than trading.
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