Ford Motor Company offers complimentary seatbelt extenders for “Larger” and “Height Challenged” customers for proper more comfortable belt placement.
See your local Ford parts department.
Well, I for one would be very interested in a hybrid Bronco option IF:
they get the styling right
it’s still capable off-road
there is a real fuel economy and/or torque gain
the window sticker doesn’t break the bank
I do almost entirely city driving and currently getting 12mpg in my daily FE...
take it back and have them re-do it. the tech was either inexperienced or didn't take the vehicle for a post repair test drive. this is completely fixable, but will require another alignment.
ladies, ladies, please! :ROFLMAO:
1) wheel alignment is warrantable (1x only) during the first 12months/12,000 miles (whichever comes first) if based on a genuine customer concern and if it is found necessary to align vehicle to adjust factory settings.
2) I have successfully warrantied parts...
New unopened Ford Performance Parts ProCal High Performance Programmer available for sale.
M-9603-B23
for Bronco 2.3L Ecoboost
Still sealed in original packaging and has NOT been used or linked to a VIN.
Retail: $850
Offered at: $475
Often in a case like this, Ford may follow up the recall FSA with a separate "warranty extension" for a set period of time & mileage covering you in the event of a failure.
Example: you take your Bronco into your dealer and they test the engine and it passes the inspection and no service...
My FE engine build date was smack dab in the middle of the "Hot Zone" date range. Will be 3 years come November and 20k miles with no problems so far. I suspect that this will probably also spawn a "warranty extension" program for additional coverage even if your engine passes the initial test.
Haven’t seen that.
Not making an accusation, but something looks fishy about the location and direction of those cracks to me. I do wonder if maybe someone or something hit your spare.
also the bolts have torque markings. who had them loose before? I wonder if could be related to over or...
This is simply "fear of the unknown". Those dealers have probably never done one and are just afraid that it's not worth the hassle and risk involved to try and deal with the customer if something goes wrong doing something that they aren't already familiar with.
Not sure where in Maryland...
I understand that. What I don’t understand is how them replacing the front driveshaft didn’t fix the concern. The new driveshaft would’ve included a new boot.
Some of you have no idea how high an automotive repair bill can be these days.
Seemingly minor things can costs thousands of dollars. You are driving a rolling computer with an array of electronics that you most likely can’t work on at home and many independent shops won’t be able to handle...