UGADawg96
Well-known member
Yes, many dealers have refused bookings due to knowing that the fix hasn't been published. Quite a bit of speculation in your post. I'm sure if something happens, then in discovery, an ambulance chasing attorney team would love to subpoena Ford and a handful of service writers.This forum can be a wealth of information, and I very much appreciate those members who take the time to be helpful and informative in a courteous manner. It's exceptionally good to know that the recall may be problematic, and to take appropriate precautions.
In this case the choices are clear. Should an owner suffer vehicle and property damage (or worse) related to this recall after having the available (according to Ford) recall performed by an authorized dealer, that owner will have a sound legal basis for any and all claims. If an owner suffers damage related to this recall but did not have the recall performed because they read on the internet that the fix was not available, that owner will have no legal basis for any claim. Of course one could test this, but at what cost and why?
If, when attempting to schedule the recall a dealer denies service stating the fix is not available, reference the recall notice and insist the dealer perform the service. Should they still deny the recall (for any reason), get it in writing. Without re-reading the entire thread I don't know that any dealers have denied performing the recall since the letters have gone out
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