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Re: Need help with an Explorer Fuel Filter
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Posted by Bill46 on July 25, 2006 at 11:18:39 from (63.65.68.246):
In Reply to: Re: Need help with an Explorer Fuel Filter posted by Vern-MI on July 25, 2006 at 11:03:38:
Thanks Vern, That car has about run me ragged going to the dealer. It has all been under warranty...but it's a pain. First the rear end started making noise...recall Ford did not tell anyone about. A lot of the gears were cut wrong. Then I had to take it back for a transmission lube recall...they forgot an additive...I ask why not just add it in...nope...no dipstick. Drain it all and refill. Dumb French made transmission. Then the seat started coming apart at the seams. Had to get it fixed. Washing it one day and noticed a reflector in a head light had come loose and was flopping around in the plastic housing...back to Ford. It needed a front end alignment at 12,000. Tire was wearing on the outer edge. Yep..they fixed it after I spent 140 dollars on an alignment cam that was not adjustable like the older ones. Now the strange acting fuel gauge. I am starting not to like this car. But, I cannot have the better half running out of gas in downtown Houston. Might be time to look at another car....
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