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I may regret this, but right now, I am neutral ( as opposed to negative ) about my 2022 BS/OB around 16K miles. I bugged the dealer for 2 1/2 years to replace my EFB because, basically, it was a POS. He always declined, said the fact it would not hold a charge for more than 20 minutes was because I did not drive it enough. I wasn't happy about that. I have not changed my driving habits in a decade, and my former vehicles would hold a charge no problem.
I took the car in for recall 24S24. The W/O shows they " checked battery performance " and presto, I got a new AGM battery.
After 24S24, my fuel mileage improved quite a bit. Maybe because that coincided with cooler weather so no A/C. Don't know.
I had to add coolant, so asked for check for leaks. Surprise !!! Water pump was leaking. So they ordered parts, and that was replaced.
Now I know about RDU vent hose issue, so they have ordered parts to install new style. That I will have to pay for, but I am not waiting until the RDU dies before having that done, which Ford TSB 23-2335 implies.
This is a lot of issues with a car with only 16K miles on it, and driven carefully by a geezer. I am on a first name basis with everyone at service dept, which is good, but I should not be so frequent a visitor to create that.
My bumper-to-bumper warranty will age out soon, which is not a good situation. I bought a 3rd party extended warranty to give me some more bumper-to -bumper type coverage for 5 yr, 60K to match power train. I hope I don't need to use it.
My next scheduled service will be next Feb, when transmission fluid and brake fluid will need to be replaced. Transmission fluid is a no-brainer, but should I replace brake fluid at 3 yrs but only around 20K miles? Moderate climate. Not too hot or too cold.
Dealer wait time for appointment is 30 days, so I am basically making an appointment every 30 days, and cancelling if nothing new fails. ?
I like the car, but not the reliability, or lack thereof. Ford's commitment to quality , if it ever had one, is long gone.
Foghorn.
I took the car in for recall 24S24. The W/O shows they " checked battery performance " and presto, I got a new AGM battery.
After 24S24, my fuel mileage improved quite a bit. Maybe because that coincided with cooler weather so no A/C. Don't know.
I had to add coolant, so asked for check for leaks. Surprise !!! Water pump was leaking. So they ordered parts, and that was replaced.
Now I know about RDU vent hose issue, so they have ordered parts to install new style. That I will have to pay for, but I am not waiting until the RDU dies before having that done, which Ford TSB 23-2335 implies.
This is a lot of issues with a car with only 16K miles on it, and driven carefully by a geezer. I am on a first name basis with everyone at service dept, which is good, but I should not be so frequent a visitor to create that.
My bumper-to-bumper warranty will age out soon, which is not a good situation. I bought a 3rd party extended warranty to give me some more bumper-to -bumper type coverage for 5 yr, 60K to match power train. I hope I don't need to use it.
My next scheduled service will be next Feb, when transmission fluid and brake fluid will need to be replaced. Transmission fluid is a no-brainer, but should I replace brake fluid at 3 yrs but only around 20K miles? Moderate climate. Not too hot or too cold.
Dealer wait time for appointment is 30 days, so I am basically making an appointment every 30 days, and cancelling if nothing new fails. ?
I like the car, but not the reliability, or lack thereof. Ford's commitment to quality , if it ever had one, is long gone.
Foghorn.
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