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I'm new to the forum, just bought an '03 Eddie Bauer. I traded in an '01 F150 Lariat.
I have some problems, I am about at wit's end.
9-28, I bought the vehicle, it had 97 miles when I test-drove it. I noticed a continuous rattle in the headliner immediately over my left ear, but only in the morning when it is cold. (I live in Minneapolis, we've had a couple of mornings in the 30's already, but 40's or 50's is cold enough for the noise to be really noticeable.)
I also have a shimmy in the steering wheel at 70mph on the highway. I called in for an appointment. On Sept. 31st the dealer took a look, said I'd need a new appointment for a full day. Fine. I dropped it off on Oct 2nd. They gave me a Focus. I picked up my truck on Oct. 3rd. They had replaced 3 tires (it had Continental something-or-others) and ordered a new wheel.
Here's where it gets miserable:
They had ballpoint inkpen all over the seat and seat back. (I have tan leather seats).
They'd gone through 1/2 a tank of gas, driven it about 100 miles.
The truck was dirty, like they'd driven it through a gravel pit, and then put hand prints all over it.
The worst part? The next morning, the shimmy was still there, and the rattle was still there.
The dealership is Apple Valley Ford. http://www.applevalleyford.com/
They're a huge dealership. They have a (normally) good service department. I've bought vehicles there before. I've never had a problem with them, but this was hard to believe. Inkpen all over my seat? Luckily, there weren't any holes in the leather. Overall? I'd rate that service call as miserable.
The rattle is extremely annoying. Saturday, I drove several friends to a sports event, and was not very happy to have to listen to the rattle all the way there, and all the way home. My friends like the vehicle, but were not impressed with the rattle.
In the mornings, I have to have the stereo at 1/2 volume to not hear the rattle. If I press on the headliner, the noise goes away... which leads me to believe that it's not the factory sunroof. Leaving the vehicle out in the sun makes the rattle go away.
At times, I've felt like driving this down to the dealer, finding the manager, and saying, "Don't call me until you're confident that this thing is "new."
Today (October 14th), I just got off the phone w/ the dealer. The wheel has arrived, they have an opening Tuesday morning, Oct. 21st to fix the shimmy. Frankly, replacing 3 tires did nothing to fix the shimmy. I hope the wheel does it. I don't know what they'll do about the rattle.
I've always bought Fords. I've never had anything like this happen to me with either a new or a used vehicle.
I'm almost tempted to:
Call the dealer/owner and let him/her have it (verbally).
Call Ford and let them have it (verbally).
Drop the truck off today and not leave until someone does something to make sure that I'll be happy sometime this week. Would making a scene at the dealer help? I've never had to make a scene before. But, I've never regretted a new car purchase as much as this one.
I'm just wondering what to do...
I have some problems, I am about at wit's end.
9-28, I bought the vehicle, it had 97 miles when I test-drove it. I noticed a continuous rattle in the headliner immediately over my left ear, but only in the morning when it is cold. (I live in Minneapolis, we've had a couple of mornings in the 30's already, but 40's or 50's is cold enough for the noise to be really noticeable.)
I also have a shimmy in the steering wheel at 70mph on the highway. I called in for an appointment. On Sept. 31st the dealer took a look, said I'd need a new appointment for a full day. Fine. I dropped it off on Oct 2nd. They gave me a Focus. I picked up my truck on Oct. 3rd. They had replaced 3 tires (it had Continental something-or-others) and ordered a new wheel.
Here's where it gets miserable:
They had ballpoint inkpen all over the seat and seat back. (I have tan leather seats).
They'd gone through 1/2 a tank of gas, driven it about 100 miles.
The truck was dirty, like they'd driven it through a gravel pit, and then put hand prints all over it.
The worst part? The next morning, the shimmy was still there, and the rattle was still there.
The dealership is Apple Valley Ford. http://www.applevalleyford.com/
They're a huge dealership. They have a (normally) good service department. I've bought vehicles there before. I've never had a problem with them, but this was hard to believe. Inkpen all over my seat? Luckily, there weren't any holes in the leather. Overall? I'd rate that service call as miserable.
The rattle is extremely annoying. Saturday, I drove several friends to a sports event, and was not very happy to have to listen to the rattle all the way there, and all the way home. My friends like the vehicle, but were not impressed with the rattle.
In the mornings, I have to have the stereo at 1/2 volume to not hear the rattle. If I press on the headliner, the noise goes away... which leads me to believe that it's not the factory sunroof. Leaving the vehicle out in the sun makes the rattle go away.
At times, I've felt like driving this down to the dealer, finding the manager, and saying, "Don't call me until you're confident that this thing is "new."
Today (October 14th), I just got off the phone w/ the dealer. The wheel has arrived, they have an opening Tuesday morning, Oct. 21st to fix the shimmy. Frankly, replacing 3 tires did nothing to fix the shimmy. I hope the wheel does it. I don't know what they'll do about the rattle.
I've always bought Fords. I've never had anything like this happen to me with either a new or a used vehicle.
I'm almost tempted to:
Call the dealer/owner and let him/her have it (verbally).
Call Ford and let them have it (verbally).
Drop the truck off today and not leave until someone does something to make sure that I'll be happy sometime this week. Would making a scene at the dealer help? I've never had to make a scene before. But, I've never regretted a new car purchase as much as this one.
I'm just wondering what to do...