The Weatherman
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- Dean
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- 2022 RR F150 Lightning Lariat ER, 2020 Explorer PL
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Most people would have posted an epic rant by now and been on the phone with the GM to unwind the deal. I wondered to myself: "Why is this guy so calm about this and still willing to move forward with a Lightning regardless of the outcome of this particular vehicle?" Then I saw that you're not an EV neophyte--you also own a Mach-E.Thats the hope...
However in response to TaxmanHog, I have already been searching for similar builds.
In that case the truck would just start in accessory mode and wouldn't give any errors. Just as if you weren't pressing on the brake.The most frequent cause seems to be a bad brake light switch/sensor so the truck thinks you are not fully pressing the brake. There is a solenoid (basically an electro-magnetic actuator) that might have malfunctioned.
All true, but karma of the situation influences my confidence from day 0 of potentially owning a lemon.This doesn't necessarily mean that the truck will be a lemon or the fix will be complex or unreasonable.
Keep in mind that many of our trucks may have had the same problem at the end of the assembly line and were fixed at the factory and we are none the wiser. Every auto plant has a repair shop at the end of the line.
I'd at least give the dealer a chance to fix it. If it's a quick fix that seems like less hassle than unwinding the deal and finding another truck.
This doesn't necessarily mean that the truck will be a lemon ....
I'd at least give the dealer a chance to fix it. If it's a quick fix that seems like less hassle than unwinding the deal and finding another truck.
Believe me...I keep going back and forth on this. Meanwhile they have my down payment and first month payment and no vehicle . The dealer does have a similar vehicle on the lot. Just needs a spray in bed liner.All true, but karma of the situation influences my confidence from day 0 of potentially owning a lemon.
Maybe milk it for a free extended warranty….Believe me...I keep going back and forth on this. Meanwhile they have my down payment and first month payment and no vehicle . The dealer does have a similar vehicle on the lot. Just needs a spray in bed liner.
Was certainly one of our concerns and we asked the dealership to make sure they stayed below certain speed, try not to follow closely behind trucks that could throw stones, etc but that doesn't mean they did so. The driver was retired. We hemmed and hawed about picking it up ourselves. Would have had to drive a vehicle down and back (180 miles each way), plus tolls, two peoples time (8+ hours each) and they were offering free delivery.Anyone else feel like the person that delivered the truck had a little too much fun "testing it out" on the way? LOL
I've done plenty of abuse testing on my own truck and am confident a delivery driver couldn't have done anything that would cause the truck not to work.Anyone else feel like the person that delivered the truck had a little too much fun "testing it out" on the way? LOL