SOLISIMO
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When I bought my 2007 Expedition it was "certified" per say. BUT, after a week of driving when I would brake the steering would shake. Took it in and they said that they replaced the pads but never resurfaced the rotors
One week later the brake pedal was soft to the touch, took it back in and they said that the master cylinder was leaking so the replaced it. My question is when they certify the car isnt this something that shouldve been caught?
On monday Im taking to my buddies shop to do a tune up which insist of oil/filter change, spark plugs and intake filter. Seeing that I cant really trust what Ford did Im taking matters into my own hands.
Im also scared to do a tranny flush bc Ive heard pros and cons about this too. My car has 55k on it. Some say the more mileage it has the worse is to change it while others say to go ahead and flush it
One week later the brake pedal was soft to the touch, took it back in and they said that the master cylinder was leaking so the replaced it. My question is when they certify the car isnt this something that shouldve been caught?
On monday Im taking to my buddies shop to do a tune up which insist of oil/filter change, spark plugs and intake filter. Seeing that I cant really trust what Ford did Im taking matters into my own hands.
Im also scared to do a tranny flush bc Ive heard pros and cons about this too. My car has 55k on it. Some say the more mileage it has the worse is to change it while others say to go ahead and flush it