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Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.I'm having a similar issue - not that pronounced. I keep having to press the bottom flap up to the top and it lasts for a few days and then comes down again. Was actually just searching to see if anybody had any solutions. Maybe gorilla glue? I live in coastal GA, so I assume this is happening because of the crazy heat over the last few months.
Hi there! Would you send us a private message with your VIN and dealership name and location? I’d like to look into this concern on my end.I just started having the same issue. Saw several others had previously posted about it. I also had an issue where the soft top was showing signs of wearing near where it folds when halfway back in open position. Originally the dealer was going to try the "glue/tape it back together" I saw Ford was recommending as the fix previously. After some heart felt conversation the dealer said they would put in the order for a warranty replacement top. Shortly after they updated that of course the replacement tops are backordered with no ETA as of yesterday. I'm patient as long as I get a new one under warranty I'm ok with it. Good luck!
How did it escalate to a frame??? The soft top flaps are attached to the cross bars with rivets that have to be drilled out. Wonder if they drilled out too much and rivet won't hold or did Ford change something with the skin and it won't work on an older frame. That would be a big whoops.Sorry to bump an old thread but I just need to vent. Ford has had my Bronco for almost a month for a few recalls and warranty items but the biggest holdup is the soft top. From what I’ve been told, they initially ordered a replacement headliner. Then something went wrong with the repair and they needed to reorder the headliner. Then I was told the wrong frame came in and they need to reorder the soft top frame.
I’m assuming the repair just keeps snowballing, but I can’t help think it would have been much easier, quicker, and cheaper if they had just swapped the soft top as a unit.
anyone else experience a cluster with this repair?
Only the entire fabric needs to be replaced, the adhesive part is the failure. The frame should not be an issue unless the dealer damaged it... ask them if they have replaced one or if this is the first.Sorry to bump an old thread but I just need to vent. Ford has had my Bronco for almost a month for a few recalls and warranty items but the biggest holdup is the soft top. From what I’ve been told, they initially ordered a replacement headliner. Then something went wrong with the repair and they needed to reorder the headliner. Then I was told the wrong frame came in and they need to reorder the soft top frame.
I’m assuming the repair just keeps snowballing, but I can’t help think it would have been much easier, quicker, and cheaper if they had just swapped the soft top as a unit.
anyone else experience a cluster with this repair?
The notes say plastic broke on the frame. Not really sure why/how or if that's 100% accurate. To add to my frustration, it doesn't latch easily and won't unlatch with the handle when in the fully reclined position. I doubt they even tested it before releasing the vehicle. Looks like I'll be making adjustments to the mounts myself. Oh, and they forgot to reinstall my IAG EZ-lift soft top system, or even give it back to me. Supposedly it's been found and will be delivered to me, but I'm not holding my breath that all of brackets will be there.How did it escalate to a frame??? The soft top flaps are attached to the cross bars with rivets that have to be drilled out. Wonder if they drilled out too much and rivet won't hold or did Ford change something with the skin and it won't work on an older frame. That would be a big whoops.