Yeah. I love my Bronco. And besides the paint issues, misaligned door, poor panel fitment, defective seat cover, grinding transmission, leaky rear window, rear shock recall and weeks of time it's been at the dealership, it's been a blast. 🙄
How long does it normally take to complete the job? I've been tracking the location of my Bronco since it's been at the dealership. It sat for several days where I parked it, moved to a different location in the lot for several days, moved to a third location for a few days and finally made it...
Ugh. So my Bronco is currently sitting in the lot on day 12. And eventually, when the TSB is performed, it will not be with the latest revised part. I'm not feeling confidant.
I totally get what you're saying. But, wouldn't the tech be able to get a handle on where he is in the repair process of the vehicles he's working on and be able to tell the service manager that he anticipates finishing a job in the next day or so? Wouldn't the service manager then be able to...
They claim they have the parts and have one master tech transmission guy that is very good but I guess he already has two vehicles up on the lift with transmissions out. I assume he's just working on multiple vehicles at once. They gave me a brand new Lincoln Corsair as a loaner.
Dropped my Bronco off last Monday to have the synchros replaced in my manual transmission. They told me it would be there for weeks. How long did it take you guys to get your Bronco back?
No biggie. It's a safety issue though. Stop sale on any Broncos equipped with these shocks. So all you need to do is park your Bronco until the fall and ride your bike instead.
So, it looks like the vast majority of us will be under this recall. There will be a stop sale on any affected vehicles. I guess, technically, we are not supposed to drive our vehicles? I checked the Ford website. My vehicle is under the recall. No fix expected until quarter 3 of this year. My...