titan2220
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- Matt
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- 2021 Mach E AWD SR
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Generally speaking, most aspects of auto repair have an associated labor rate attached. If your car is in a collision, you (or an insurance company) will pay
$X for body work
$Y for paint labor
$Z for paint supplies
and if you require mechanical work, there is typically is a posted labor rate.
Has anyone come across, or agued that "software only" updates done at the dealer should be subject to a rate other than the mechanical rate?
I know most software issues are covered by Ford, but say I wanted 21P22 done, and it has now expired, what rate would you expect to be charged?
Just curious
$X for body work
$Y for paint labor
$Z for paint supplies
and if you require mechanical work, there is typically is a posted labor rate.
Has anyone come across, or agued that "software only" updates done at the dealer should be subject to a rate other than the mechanical rate?
I know most software issues are covered by Ford, but say I wanted 21P22 done, and it has now expired, what rate would you expect to be charged?
Just curious
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