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Diagnostic work usually is charged by the hour. If they are good I'd venture more than 16 hours at whatever the shop rate is per hour.I do have the cable and forscan loaded into my laptop... The only thing I used it for was to program in that I added the trailer brake booster to the car.
I'm getting to my wits end on this thing. I will contact Ford and a locksmith tomorrow, But the light at the end of the tunnel is getting dim..
Here is a question for you guy's how much is this going to cost me at a dealership? to have it towed and fixed?
I haven't taking anything to a shop since My EXP in 1987...
It won’t start yet for a while. Did you delete all the codes before re scanning?Here is the new Forscan { Its exactly the same as the first scan... i just overlaid them on my bigger monitor}
I'm not sure what to do now. It's still not starting even when being jumped... The drivers side mirror opened, so I'm not sure if it knows its unlocked. I put the horn fuse back in and it hasn't gone off yet.
Still confused on if I should call a locksmith or tow it to the dealership.
No I didn't delete anything. Can I do that with my regular code reader? I know little to nothing about Forscan.It won’t start yet for a while. Did you delete all the codes before re scanning?
Your comprehensive insurance may cover the damage. If so, continue with the claim, as what you are experiencing may be rodent damage and can be very expensive to trace and repair the possible wires that got damaged. I wish manufacturers would stop using wire shielding that contains soy and other food type products.Why would you erase codes if you are taking it to the dealer?
There is most likely unseen damage.
Ins may pay for replacement of entire damaged harness. If it's covered don't mess with it anymore..
We're neighbors, I'm in St PeteWell its getting towed to the local dealership tomorrow morning. I have an appointment at AutoNation Ford on Thursday.
I wish we were taking it back to Brandon Ford, but that's 50 miles from me.
The insurance company sent me an estimate of $ 630.44... I think they are off a lot.. Probably need to move that decimal point to the right a space.
Thank you guys for all your help!!! I will follow up and let you know what happens from here.
We also have sort of matching cars.. 2019 Expedition and a 2021 Explorer. Grey / and GreenWe're neighbors, I'm in St Pete
Small world! I will be in Bradenton the first weekend of Nov. Granddaughter has a soccer tournament at IMG. Hotel prices are nuts!!We also have sort of matching cars.. 2019 Expedition and a 2021 Explorer. Grey / and Green
What did your ins co say? Doubtful rodent damage is covered under warranty. Dealer should give you an estimate to replace the damaged harnesses (the ones that can be seen) and ins should cut a check for the initial amount. Then cover any overage after repair is complete.Just an update, She was towed away about a month ago. It sat at the dealership for 2 weeks in the same spot.
They finally started working on it about a week ago.
Replaced the fuse / Junction box.... There is a recall on that, I had no idea about.
Called and said still no communication at all.
Asked for 5 hrs of diagnostic time. $240.00 hr.
Called again Yesterday wants to replace the "Communication Module?" Is that the OBD2 port?
Said He got me a discount for Labor Hrs $140.00 Hr.
I asked again about replacing the CPU he said it would be covered under the powertrain warranty (71K miles on the car)
But he wants to check the modules first, and none of those are considered powertrain, so not covered.