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SportTrac Discussion
General Sport Trac Discussion
Should I trust my dealer service center?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dreman" data-source="post: 980795" data-attributes="member: 61303"><p>I've had dealerships that tried to sell me additional service based on a "new" service schedule supposedly put out by Ford. I told him I know where to find the service schedule on the Ford website, and would he like to compare his "new" service schedule with the one from Ford today? He danced around that one for a few minutes, basically saying "no". I've found tools left under the hood from a dealership mechanic that apparently couldn't clean up after himself. Thank God he was only replacing the battery! I've tightened loose lug nuts that a tire store (no longer in business) left loose when they put two new tires on for me. I've also had to fix the damage from the next door neighbor's car when I redid her brakes and forgot to tighten the lug nuts on one wheel. Now I check my own work two and three times. And I resist working on other people's cars!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Things happen. People try to get away with things. But I've never had anyone actively sabotage my car to try to get me to bring it back in for service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dreman, post: 980795, member: 61303"] I've had dealerships that tried to sell me additional service based on a "new" service schedule supposedly put out by Ford. I told him I know where to find the service schedule on the Ford website, and would he like to compare his "new" service schedule with the one from Ford today? He danced around that one for a few minutes, basically saying "no". I've found tools left under the hood from a dealership mechanic that apparently couldn't clean up after himself. Thank God he was only replacing the battery! I've tightened loose lug nuts that a tire store (no longer in business) left loose when they put two new tires on for me. I've also had to fix the damage from the next door neighbor's car when I redid her brakes and forgot to tighten the lug nuts on one wheel. Now I check my own work two and three times. And I resist working on other people's cars! Things happen. People try to get away with things. But I've never had anyone actively sabotage my car to try to get me to bring it back in for service. [/QUOTE]
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