Rp930
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At least it sounds like they are trying to make it right. Dropping off a nice loaner is a good start.
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Other than warranty why would anyone go to a dealer to have work doneTook the Ranger in this morning for The Works, brake fluid fush, and transmission flush. Leaving the dealership I hit mostly smooth slightly hilly roads with a speed limit of 60. I immediately noticed a minor change in handling, kinda drifty, I shrugged it off to maybe the rear tires being moved to the front needed some time to acclimate,. I also noticed a difference in how the transmission shifted. It seemed to hesitate to shift at times, and especially noticeable when it seemed like it couldn't decide if it should be in 9th or 10th gear. I stopped at a gas station and checked the trans fluid level, which according to my fitzstick was way too high, well above the desired mark. I figured maybe it wasn't hot enough, but it still seemed way too high.
My commute home is about 3/4 backroads, so the driftyness was unnoticable. What was noticable was everytime I hit the slightest bump I hear a substantial clank/rattle. WTF?
After getting home, the first thing I check was trans fluid level, which still looked too high. Wheel lug torque was spot on. So the I crawled underneath and the first thing I noticed was the whole underneath was coated in trans fluid. I also happened to notice a loose and dangling bracket. It appeared to be the front sway bar mount. Upon further inspection, of the 4 fasteners securing the sway bar, only 1 nut was still there, with less than 2 turns on the thread.
Luckily getting a hold of someone just after closing hours, they are supposed to send a tow truck tomorrow morning.
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There's a dipstick tube ??Not sure , maybe they dropped the pan to remove fluid ? I would have thought they pulled it through the dipstick tube...
The OP has a Fitzstick on his I believe...There's a dipstick tube ??
I'll admit I was a bit hesitant to have the flush done, but I figured I'd do it while I still have a little warranty left.And this is why I don't get as incensed as some over Ford not preemptively recalling transmissions--there's a very good chance that letting dealership service departments screw with them will cause more problems than it could possibly solve.
Zero mechanical skills, like me for exampleOther than warranty why would anyone go to a dealer to have work done
Local certified mechanic, probably less expensive and also a former dealership mechanicZero mechanical skills, like me for example![]()
Don't get me wrong, I am very glad to have my baby back. There were some things the Bronco left me feeling empty. But it was nice to experience what they are all about. Would never want a Bronco as my daily driver. Maybe a once-a-week driver.I do have a small problem with you "missing the Bronco" and "it's growing on me " crap though , wtf??? I'm not gonna go all Dr. Seuss on it though...