hybrid2bev
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LOL, all these responses when we showed it's legit and needs to be fixed.
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When I first read this, I suspected the seatbelt recall. Unbelievable it wasn’t fixed before they delivered your car.
But just showing up unannounced and asking for you to hand over the car is an insane way to do business.
Right?LOL, all these responses when we showed it's legit and needs to be fixed.
Send me your VIN.I bought the car on 2/4/22. they have nothing in writing from Ford as to this "potentially deadly" situation - and I am not giving them my keys without info in writing. is Ford hiding something - I don't know but this is crazy. their driver had me call the dealership as he waited out front, which I did and they confirmed the immediacy of this situation.
they said they will be back tomorrow with the recall details in writing. Will let you know what they say.
btw if anyone can run a vin I will send it to you for a lookup.
https://www.macheforum.com/site/thr...they-will-deactivate-it-wtf.21639/post-508069Send me your VIN.
Program the dealer is talking about does exist but this is totally the wrong way to go about it. Customers bringing their cars in to fix incomplete recall work is voluntary.
You have recall 21C36 active for the rear seat belt recall (your build date is 11-Nov-2021). The car should not have been sold with this recall. It was never done, and your warranty is not activated either. So yes dealer is likely getting in some trouble for this, but they probably deserve it. You should have the recall done on your terms though, not have the car demanded from you.here it is...
VIN: 3FMTK4SE5MME04028
Dealer is desperate to avoid the big fees so they'll say anything. Hope Ford sees this.I'm still wondering how they planned to "deactivate" his vehicle. lol
There was a thread on this that included the TSB with the repair procedure, but I don’t recall the specifics.I am wondering what the fix for the seatbelt thing is.... probably just some bigger bolts and washers?
seems like it would be way better for the dealership to load up correct tools and materials in a mobile service van and do the recall at the Customers rather than make 2 trips and a loaner ?!
As is selling a car that has a stop-sale recall pending on it. But yeah, the just show up crap is pure craziness for sure...But just showing up unannounced and asking for you to hand over the car is an insane way to do business.
They just drill out the holes and tap them with a larger thread, install a thread insert (helicoil), then reinstall the anchor bolt. Shouldn't take long, hardest part might be removing the rear seat cushion.There was a thread on this that included the TSB with the repair procedure, but I don’t recall the specifics.
In any case, I don't' see any mechanism by which a car manufacturer can fine a dealer for an action a customer hasn't taken.
Do not hand over your keys, don't give them any info, and call your sales guy right away.