> Update: The local dealership had the car all day. The service writer said
> they drove the car and couldn't find any problem getting it into reverse.
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> close as she could, walked up to the service writer with fire blowing outta'
> her azz
Hmm, I bet that was a pretty picture. I had the "assfire" myself
when the service mgr at my Nissan dealer told me in no uncertain terms
he was not going to fix the peeling paint problem on my steering wheel.
> and requested help getting the tranny into reverse. He then noticed
> there may be a problem and promised to contact Ford tomorrow.
> Once the shifter is manhandled into reverse, it goes in easy after that.
> The saga continues. I will continue with the updates.
> Thanks for all the comments and being good listners.
> Steve
At least she managed to demonstrate it to them. I just can't wait
for the confrontation when I try to tell that same service dept. about
how my backup alarm goes solid when the temp is below 38 degrees, but
not ALL the time. 38 degrees or below; in South Louisiana. Yeah, that'll
be easy to reproduce.
Esteban - 04 Jan 2008 03:16 GMT
>> Update: The local dealership had the car all day. The service writer
>> said they drove the car and couldn't find any problem getting it into
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> time. 38 degrees or below; in South Louisiana. Yeah, that'll be easy to
> reproduce.
LOL, I wish you well Winsor Fox.
You may have to meet your service rep. at a referigated warehouse.<G>
Steve