The only thing I would be concerned with, is whether or not this shows up on your Carfax. If it does, it will reduce the value of the vehicle when it’s time to sell. The dealership should compensate you for that diminished value.
I think you’re right about it having to do with connecting to Bluetooth at start up. Sounds like our experience is similar. I had it fairly frequently for a while then it seemed to go away and now it’s back. Sounds like a software issue that hopefully can be fixed with an over the air update at...
Ford can’t dictate selling price to their dealers, it’s part of the dealer agreement. They could, however, reduce allocations to dealers that gouge customers because of the damage it does to the Ford brand. Ford hasn’t grown the balls to do that.
Ford can’t control what dealers charge but they can control which dealers they ship product to. If Ford really wanted to stop this behavior they would just stop sending this dealer scarce vehicles.
Yes hitting “close” makes it go away but it’s definitely not how it’s supposed to work. Based on the absence of comments it seems like this is a pretty rare phenomena
Had a 2019 GMC AT4 6.2 liter. Never loved the GMC. Interior felt cheap despite all the creature comforts. A little concerned that
2021 F150 seems to have A LOT of software issues.
Mine did it today for the first time. A loud POP from the passenger side speakers - so loud it made me jump. Then my Apple CarPlay audio wouldn’t work. It acted like it was playing but no sound. Thought something had blown. Finally tried switching to FM and back to CarPlay and it’s been...
TSB 22-2109 covers this issue. With that said, has anyone had this TSB performed? If so how long did it take? I scheduled a half day with my dealer to get this done and the technician refused to start the work because he said it’s an eight hour job despite the TSB saying it’s no more than...