AzScorpion
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- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Jul 25, 2019
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- Location
- Back Home In AZ!
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 Ford Ranger Tremor
- Occupation
- Retired...Full Time Slacker
When my '19 Ranger developed this problem the dealer (Peoria Ford) wanted me to leave it with them for 2 weeks just to diagnose the problem. Then she said it would have to be here another 2-3 weeks to repair it and they had no loaner vehicles either and this was a larger dealer in the city. Yeah that wasn't happening so I just did the DIY repair myself which only took about an hour. Then twice a year I just had to remove the front panel under the steeling wheel and reach in and flip the broken piece of the actuator up or down.I have a suspicion that in some areas of the country, mainly rural, that there are literal Journeymen (persons) mechanics that specialize in one or more areas and travel to dealerships like a circuit judge. Not uncommon in the heavy truck and equipment repair industry.
But leaving it there for 30 days? I'm surprised they would take on that liability. My son had a power window problem on his Super Duty that ultimately could't be fixed at the time (power window glitch) so they buttoned it back up and said they would call when the back ordered controller came in.
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