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Jun 19, 2024
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lightmann
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No, bought it with 35K mi on it. That meant the engine was still under warranty and was why Ford would put in a new
engine at no cost to us.
Ford corporate was how we got them to agree to have a local shop work on it. The local Ford dealership/management wanted nothing to do with it.
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I'm part owner of a 2019 full-size Ford van with a V-10 in it. While traveling in N. Utah, the engine blew out
lightmann
All-American
Jun 19, 10:23am
Definitely give the dealership an opportunity to make it right.
kccougar
Jun 19, 10:32am
You can’t drive it right? Contact UT Ford and they’ll have a WA Ford fix it or
SwanSong
Jun 19, 10:40am
It's drivable. But with a worry in the back of my mind all of the time. We drove it from UT back to WA and went on a
lightmann
Jun 19, 11:03am
Only you can decide if the juice is worth the squeeze. But if it was me, I would
Alan Schaefer
Jun 19, 10:45am
Others can speak to engine better, but why are you "part owner" of a van?
Gustav
Jun 19, 10:57am
Long story there. Family stuff.
lightmann
Jun 19, 11:04am
Did you buy new? Hopefully there are some email trails about this.
tyler durden
Jun 19, 11:00am
No, bought it with 35K mi on it. That meant the engine was still under warranty and was why Ford would put in a new
lightmann
Jun 19, 11:05am
Edited above comment - more info now.
lightmann
Jun 19, 11:09am
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