TSBs don’t extend the warranty.
It may be covered by a service contract or the dealer might decide to use goodwill funds to pay for it, if you’re a good client.
I bought the Ford Tow mirrors but they’re so big and I don’t tow as often as I expected.
I’m tempted to put the little ones back on and buy these, then sell the tow mirrors.
I purchased this and I’m not happy with it. I’m going to either find a powered sub that fits back there, or keep the box that came with it and just upgrade the amp and maybe the sub.
I don’t like my lack of control, and it doesn’t thump low/hard enough
I like it how it is. I can look at the CarPlay map on the big portion, then still see what’s playing on Spotify to the right.
Or watch my bed camera when I’m hauling something.
I was a service manager at a ford dealer up until 3 months ago.
Couldn’t put up with Ford’s practices, so I went on to a different manufacturer after 18 years.
In a truck owners opinion; should this be done? Yes.
Do I expect a flat rate technician who, only gets flagged for fixing a verifiable problem, with procedures directed by the workshop manual or technical service bulletin, to take the time to do what you’re suggesting… for 0.3 hrs of pay?
Not...
The problem is that without a TSB or SSM telling the dealers to do a software update for particular problem everyone’s gonna be taking their trucks into the dealer asking for a software update to make the radio sound better and the dealer‘s not gonna have any idea what the hell they’re talking...
We have to wait for them to close the warranty claim before we can see what they updated. Right now all we can see is your transmission problems they fixed back in December.
Congrats on getting a refund for a month’s payment.
Sweet Jesus that’s a payment!
It don’t.
Ford released the truck without the capabilities and won’t admit it.
They’d rather ignore the problem than admit to it and risk having to give refunds or worse, a class action.
Who wants to join a class action with me?!