Posted by LarrySTN on January 12, 2016 at 07:11:36 from (74.5.165.192):
In Reply to: Re: ot/ford bronco posted by jimg.allentown on January 11, 2016 at 05:48:39:
So, just because ford claims to have remedied the problem means the problem has been resolved? I am not claiming by any means to be smarter than Frod, fords claims and reality many times are two different things. Ford claimed, at one of the service schools my brother attended, that there would be no more trans or engine repairs in the future, that dealer techs would only be servicing brakes, tires, small items. You are very naive if, you for one second, believe that any company's claims and reality are always the same. There are techs that only can functions "by the books" and then the real techs that truly address the problems. Now for the record, I, have done what was recommended by my brother, concerning this issue. Obviously you are more successful than he! You have have a far better track record than he? So, you have your own independent auto repair business of about 12 employees, with yet another building addition because you cant keep up with demand?
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