Swingpure
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- Gary
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A while back, I was having trouble opening the key part of the key fob. It would not spring open and I had to get my fingernails to pry it open. Then it locked in the open position and I could not close it.
Last August during an oil change, I mentioned it at the service desk. They said that would be a lot of money to replace it. I asked if it was under warranty and they said that it could be. I said I would not get it fixed if it was not. They did order a new key and we eventually booked an appointment to program the new key.
I dropped it off, waited for about an hour and then it was ready. When I went to the service desk, they said I hope you are sitting down, the cost was $400. I guess no notes were passed on regarding my earlier conversation. I retold the story and said that I thought I might have to pay for reprogramming (labour) but not for the key..
The service agent was very nice and said he would check to see if it was under warranty and that even the programming might be covered. After finding the correct part number, he checked and sure enough the key was covered under warranty and so was the programming, so I had to pay zero., which was welcomed news.
I guess if you lose your key, it is $400 Cdn to replace it.
I am still loving my Ranger. I used it as a truck many times this past summer. We are just entering winter again. I have good winter tires on the truck. I remember the first year I was so concerned about it and had pails of sand in the back for weight and now I do nothing. If I am concerned about traction I just put the 4x4 on.
My truck is now 27 months old, and I only have 27,666 kms (17,200 miles). In 2024 we will be getting an all electric vehicle and my kilometers per month will be even less, once we get that.
Last August during an oil change, I mentioned it at the service desk. They said that would be a lot of money to replace it. I asked if it was under warranty and they said that it could be. I said I would not get it fixed if it was not. They did order a new key and we eventually booked an appointment to program the new key.
I dropped it off, waited for about an hour and then it was ready. When I went to the service desk, they said I hope you are sitting down, the cost was $400. I guess no notes were passed on regarding my earlier conversation. I retold the story and said that I thought I might have to pay for reprogramming (labour) but not for the key..
The service agent was very nice and said he would check to see if it was under warranty and that even the programming might be covered. After finding the correct part number, he checked and sure enough the key was covered under warranty and so was the programming, so I had to pay zero., which was welcomed news.
I guess if you lose your key, it is $400 Cdn to replace it.
I am still loving my Ranger. I used it as a truck many times this past summer. We are just entering winter again. I have good winter tires on the truck. I remember the first year I was so concerned about it and had pails of sand in the back for weight and now I do nothing. If I am concerned about traction I just put the 4x4 on.
My truck is now 27 months old, and I only have 27,666 kms (17,200 miles). In 2024 we will be getting an all electric vehicle and my kilometers per month will be even less, once we get that.
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