Problem is if you tell them you diagnosed problem, and tore into door, they'll probably deny your warranty. Best bet put door back together, go to them with problem, let their mechanic diagnose and fix it under their warranty. Shops won't touch anything that customer tried to fix themselves, it voids warranty. If they ask play dumb, act like a customer.
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Oooohh... good idea, tomorrow I take it in for them to hopefully fix the "LOW WIPER FLUID" that harasses me every time I start it (cause why not?) and then on monday the back wiper motor's gonna be fixed. Once those two are fixed, I'm all good
Warranty??? ... on a used old 2003 vehicle from a used car dealer? I bought a used 2014 EL w/34K from VISION Rochester in 2015. The warranty was the FORD warranty. Found it had no intermittent wiper function and FORD declined to fix it claiming the windshield had been replaced. VISION (scummy dealership) denied any responsibility. I had to pay $320 to fix. FORD warranty not impressing me, especially with that paint bubbling issue (which I also have).
Well, it's only a 60 day warranty, and the rear wiper motor has been a bit of a problem both before and after I got the car, so I figure that's why they're helping me with it, I'll probably deal with everything that comes after the warranty on my own.
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Small question, is it normal for the rear wheels to seem slightly tilted inwards to the naked eye, or am I just overthinking stuff again? Also, is it normal for there to be come... clunkey noises from the rear when I'm moving around in parking lots or the driveway, it's probably the transmission and everything doing its job, and after all, it's maryland inspected so if there were big problems they'd be fixed, but, well... me and my worrying
I mean, I learned to drive on a minivan, my explorer isn't even close to the expy, and my family's never owned a large SUV like this, so all of that could be completely normal and I just have no idea.
Here, have a picture of it so you guys can see what I mean with the rear wheels... if something does seem fishy, I was gonna ask the shop who's gonna work on the back wiper to also take a look under there since they'd probably be able to see if something was wrong, and being mechanics they'd probably notice any obvious problems that I don't know enough to detect...