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Question about maintenance and what to expect

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If there are recalls or Ford recommended updates for your car, when they enter the VIN to update your car's records for the maintenance, then they will be notified of them. At that point if the SA had not done so prior to having any work done, they should notify you of these updates to let you know they were done, or they may just do them and note it on the ticket.

 

If there are TSB's for items, those are only done if there is a compliant related to them, such as the Ambient lighting update, or BLIS update, or FCIM update. You would have to notify the SA of the complaint, like my Ambient lighting changes color all on its own, of which there is a TSB on, then the update will be applied. The BLIS if you get cross traffic faults a lot when first starting the car, there is an update for that too. The FCIM is related to a different complaint, but what went along with that update was being able to actually turn the AC compressor off when you touched the AC button. Only the light went off before the update. However, that is not the complaint associated with the FCIM TSB.

 

IOW you can't go to the SA and say update my car to apply a bunch of TSB's, they are only done when you have an issue as many of the TSB apply to only a select number of cars.

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And don't have them do anything else that is not covered by warranty except oil, filter and tire rotation. This car does not need any tune-ups and very little routine maintenance. I had a friend who had a Caddy on lease and last year he took it in for a brake malfunction light. They fixed it under warranty but charged him $350 to clean his "throttle body" and other junk with 20K miles on the car. He is in his '80's and has leased cars from this dealer for 20 years. THIEVES !!

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I've always distrusted car dealer service departments, so have always sought out the most-respected service operation for my particular car. The owners of LIC Motorsports in Novato, California, Subaru specialists who maintained my prior Subaru, are now also moving into working on Fords. By the time I need service (only 1,000+ miles on my car now) they'll have lots more experience. Does anyone see a problem using non-Ford-dealer service?

Only when it comes to warranty and updates, normal scheduled maintenance though, any place you trust is fine.

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