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That’s what I thought. I’ve not modified the motor at all and don’t drive it hard.Something is not right. The 2.7 has been around for a while.
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That’s what I thought. I’ve not modified the motor at all and don’t drive it hard.Something is not right. The 2.7 has been around for a while.
Who knows? So many parts so many points for them to fail...That’s what I thought. I’ve not modified the motor at all and don’t drive it hard.
Typical Maryland "feel good" law. Does nothing, but the legislators get to walk away rubbing their bellies and be able to brag to their core about how they looked out for them...Looks like 30 days is a pretty much the main criteria.
I hope they get the engine replaced soon for you. But for the price protection I would not let that slide. That F'ed up they claim is $$ that probably went in someone else's pocket. I hate hearing these things how the dealerships or manufacturers treat the customers.I was very proactive- pushed to ensure I had price protection when my order rolled over from a 2022 order to a 2023. When it came in this past December “the dealer said” the price protection/private offer would be in a check after purchase- Loooong story short- the dealer manager says Ford F’ed up and Ford says the dealer F’ed up. Turns out I’m the only one F’ed.
This is usually on the dealership. They don't know how to navigate Ford's system then blame Ford. I find it odd that some get it and some don't. There's absolutely no reason it can't be corrected retroactively except that the dealership is complacent.I was very proactive- pushed to ensure I had price protection when my order rolled over from a 2022 order to a 2023. When it came in this past December “the dealer said” the price protection/private offer would be in a check after purchase- Loooong story short- the dealer manager says Ford F’ed up and Ford says the dealer F’ed up. Turns out I’m the only one F’ed.
..or greedy.This is usually on the dealership. They don't know how to navigate Ford's system then blame Ford. I find it odd that some get it and some don't. There's absolutely no reason it can't be corrected retroactively except that the dealership is complacent.
I’ve only been on this forum for a little over a month & was lucky enough to get scheduled this june. but I’m feeling more & more concerned about all the issues that I have seen within such a short time-line..Sad to report that after getting my cam phasers replace at 7,302 miles My new 2023 Badlands has to have the 2.7 motor replaced due to a broken timing chain at 7,764 miles. She left me on the side of the road on my way to work. I’ve been aghast and shocked since.
This all comes after I’ve been informed I got screwed out of my price protection/private offer$$. What a kick in the #$&*. I’m a first time Ford customer and very disappointed
Your problem is your dealership, hate your engine broke.Sad to report that after getting my cam phasers replace at 7,302 miles My new 2023 Badlands has to have the 2.7 motor replaced due to a broken timing chain at 7,764 miles. She left me on the side of the road on my way to work. I’ve been aghast and shocked since.
This all comes after I’ve been informed I got screwed out of my price protection/private offer$$. What a kick in the #$&*. I’m a first time Ford customer and very disappointed
The pace at which vehicles is being delivered is on FMC.This is usually on the dealership. They don't know how to navigate Ford's system then blame Ford. I find it odd that some get it and some don't. There's absolutely no reason it can't be corrected retroactively except that the dealership is complacent.
Thanks for clearing that up!A chicken hawk is a turkey vulture.
At least they are where I live
Every engine with variable valve timing has some level of cam phaser issues. Ford has several engines that fail more than others (3.5,5.4).I'm living under a rock... My 3 valve 5.4L had cam phaser issues, I've never heard of a 2.7L having this issue... Going back under my rock now.
I’ve been addicted to this forum for a while and need a Bronco like an addict needs meth. The sane part of my brain keeps telling me to run far away from this train wreck that is the Bronco quality roulette…but like a good addict I tell it to F off and here I am pacing the floor waiting for my turn to receive mine.I’ve only been on this forum for a little over a month & was lucky enough to get scheduled this june. but I’m feeling more & more concerned about all the issues that I have seen within such a short time-line..