I took my vehicle to Ford's body shop to address the issue. Unfortunately, their attempt to buff out the imperfections resulted in burning through the paint, leaving the door looking even worse. To make matters worse, they’re refusing to initiate a warranty claim, instead asking me to contact...
All I can say is, if anyone is considering this truck, think twice. Don’t make the mistake I did by believing these issues are not widespread and normal.
I had an eye-opening experience with the Ford service department this morning. The service advisor told me that without an appointment, they wouldn’t check or scan the truck until the next available slot, which is two weeks from now.
The good news is that the Check Engine Light (CEL) went off...
I did figure that might be the cause, but I Just completed a 1,400 miles road trip during Christmas so the battery shouldn't be low if the battery is good. I'll see if I can pull the code with my cheap OBD reader
Unfortunately, this truck was purchased out of state, which I believe is the reason my local dealership seems reluctant to address the issue. I’ll keep you all updated.
I must have been blind when signing. The paint defect is so minor that it’s nearly invisible unless you touch the exact area but once you notice it, it becomes impossible to ignore. Ironically, I had read a thread about poor paint quality on an Antimatter Blue King Ranch, so I made an extra...
I’ve had this 2024 King Ranch PowerBoost for a month, and it’s just under 5,000 miles. It was produced in late July 2024, as far as I know. This is my first truck and also the first new vehicle I’ve ever purchased. However, I can’t wrap my head around how Ford allowed this vehicle to pass...