Maxx
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Mine is being worked on right now and I am told $30. Will update if that changes.What did they charge you?
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Mine is being worked on right now and I am told $30. Will update if that changes.What did they charge you?
Just took my lightning in for 10,000 mile service, they rotated the tires, and did not check my coolant, was at min when I took in. My tires are wearing well like if they were on a regular vehicle. Maybe it helps that I have 22 inch tires? Not impressed with my dealer For maintenance.If you think 10k miles is a good interval to rotate your tires to prolong their life on something like a heavy EV with endless torque... you're in for a rude awakening.
Most independent tire shops recommend 5k or some even as low as 3k on these types of cars even at their own resource expense for those who buy tires through them and get free rotations. Don't be surprised if you don't even see 10k miles before you need to replace them on the OEM fitment soft tires. I've had several sets now replaced around that mark with a substantial prorated wear warranty credit.
No way would I even attempt to wait 10k miles for a tire rotation on a Ford Lightning. Conversely, much of what's listed in that list would easily go 10x that mileage before you even need to look at it let alone do anything with it.
The point is, this tire rotation item (much like everything else I see listed in that 10k list) is kind of an arbitrary interval at 10k. It kind of feels like they just threw a bunch of crap together to make it seem like you really need to do it because.. y'know... safety and such.
If you're going to follow the maintenance schedule, then "check the air filter" isn't on there. That's at 20,000 miles, and it's "replace", not "check".I just scheduled and got my 10k service done on my standard range XLT. It was $37. I used points. I had to ask them what they be doing and they were going to rotate (yes.), rebalance (no), alignment (no), check brake wear (yes), multipoint inspection (.,yes), check and replace cabin air filter if needed (yes on check, no on replace). Initial prices was 100 something $, the. It was 70 something $, ended up at $37.
It went smoothly once we settled on what should be included. It pays to have read and been aware of the Ford recommendations.
This was Russell and Smith Ford in Houston, Texas, 610 south.
Mine does. And I can watch what they do through the window in the waiting area. When they’re finished, I get a report of what they checked and what fluids were added, if any.Dealerships don’t do scheduled maintenance service and it doesn’t matter if you have an EV or an ICE.
I'm going to guess Capital.One of the two Ford Dealerships in Raleigh NC proudly advertised in their Quicklane waiting area that they “only” charge $147 for EV 10k service intervals!
Guess which Ford Dealership I won’t be going to for service!!!!
Did you actually see the technician check the suspension components for play? Did compare the report with the maintenance schedule in the owners manual to see if all the items were covered?Mine does. And I can watch what they do through the window in the waiting area. When they’re finished, I get a report of what they checked and what fluids were added, if any.
1. Hard to tell for sure. He was doing stuff in the wheel wells when rotating the tires.Did you actually see the technician check the suspension components for play? Did compare the report with the maintenance schedule in the owners manual to see if all the items were covered?