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I guess Ford did not anticipate that their tops would get poison oak. That sucks for those of us in California doing any off-roading since poison oak is an abundance out here.I saw this picture today in the Bronco group on FB. I wonder if Ford considers this normal too.
Ford would have been better off making these out of fiberglass as the cracks could have been fixed. I haven't seen any of these yet on my wildtrak but once the weather heats up after this brutal winter i expect to see some issues with the plastic.I just received a response from the Ford dealer that worked on the warranty claim for the paint issues with my Bronco. Here's the initial thread
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-birthmarks-and-other-quality-issues.68286/
It took them 1 month to get it repainted. I had to drive a rental RAV4 all that time, but finally I received a message from a service advisor saying that the Bronco should be ready for pickup in 1 hour. I hope the body shop did a better paint job than the Ford factory.
In addition to the paint flaws, I wanted the dealer to address the cracks in the MIC hardtop while they have the truck. And here's the reply I received:
It's sad to see that @Ford Motor Company is not even trying to cover their current quality issues with good customer service. Until just recently, I was thinking about buying a new Mustang, but after having these problems with the Bronco and the poor customer support, I think I will not buy another car from Ford until they resolve all the issues.
Just click on the number "15" and it will show you exactly who.What I want to know who are the 15 Ford employees that voted “yes”
They would have been better if not making them at all…Ford would have been better off making these out of fiberglass as the cracks could have been fixed. I haven't seen any of these yet on my wildtrak but once the weather heats up after this brutal winter i expect to see some issues with the plastic.
Ford did repaint mine.Wait a minute.. they actually will repaint as a warranty service?
I have an ugly blemish line on the driver-side back door almost from the door handle down to the wheel well.
I’m shop foreman at a Ford dealer and have seen an official Ford document advising dealer service departments on what is and isn’t covered on MIC tops. The cracks in your top are specifically covered. Many other cracks in other areas are not covered, but those are. Might try a different dealer, but usually your selling dealer is your best bet.I just received a response from the Ford dealer that worked on the warranty claim for the paint issues with my Bronco. Here's the initial thread
https://www.bronco6g.com/forum/threads/bronco-birthmarks-and-other-quality-issues.68286/
It took them 1 month to get it repainted. I had to drive a rental RAV4 all that time, but finally I received a message from a service advisor saying that the Bronco should be ready for pickup in 1 hour. I hope the body shop did a better paint job than the Ford factory.
In addition to the paint flaws, I wanted the dealer to address the cracks in the MIC hardtop while they have the truck. And here's the reply I received:
It's sad to see that @Ford Motor Company is not even trying to cover their current quality issues with good customer service. Until just recently, I was thinking about buying a new Mustang, but after having these problems with the Bronco and the poor customer support, I think I will not buy another car from Ford until they resolve all the issues.
Thanks a lot for the info!I’m shop foreman at a Ford dealer and have seen an official Ford document advising dealer service departments on what is and isn’t covered on MIC tops. The cracks in your top are specifically covered. Many other cracks in other areas are not covered, but those are. Might try a different dealer, but usually your selling dealer is your best bet.