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Aloha: 2007 ST 2wd Suspension - shocks questions
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<blockquote data-quote="JC2008SportTrac" data-source="post: 1042773" data-attributes="member: 75816"><p>Don't EVER use a dealership for electrical-gremlin work!!! They're probably the WORST place you can go for such things! I know why you'd think they MIGHT be the first place to start (it's their vehicle make, they should know what's going on, have heard of similar, etc.), but what I've found, they'll take something that's a relatively simple diagnostic job (again, nothing easy about diagnosing electrical work), and make it seem like it's multiples more difficult a fix than it is. I guess I just don't trust stealerships anymore, for anything other than work that's going to be paid for, in its entirety, by Ford. And even then, depending on what it is, I'll likely do it myself (unless costly!)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JC2008SportTrac, post: 1042773, member: 75816"] Don't EVER use a dealership for electrical-gremlin work!!! They're probably the WORST place you can go for such things! I know why you'd think they MIGHT be the first place to start (it's their vehicle make, they should know what's going on, have heard of similar, etc.), but what I've found, they'll take something that's a relatively simple diagnostic job (again, nothing easy about diagnosing electrical work), and make it seem like it's multiples more difficult a fix than it is. I guess I just don't trust stealerships anymore, for anything other than work that's going to be paid for, in its entirety, by Ford. And even then, depending on what it is, I'll likely do it myself (unless costly!) [/QUOTE]
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