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Re: OT--Ford Triton V8 plug nightmare...
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Posted by davpal on November 15, 2006 at 23:39:00 from (216.93.97.113):
In Reply to: OT--Ford Triton V8 plug nightmare... posted by Brian in NY on November 15, 2006 at 13:39:05:
I know how you feel. I have a 99 Navigator with a 5.4 automatic that has 114,000 easy miles on it that has been the biggest POS that I have ever owned. No other item I have brought in this driveway has caused me more grief than that vehicle. It has had one electrical problem after another. This last couple of months it has had a broken blend door on the heater, (14 hour repair to remove dash), bad air suspension pump bleed valve solonoid. Wouldn't let the air suspension vent. Fixed and diagnosed that myself. Ford dealer could not figure it out. Front cv joint boots cracked and joints went bad. Bottom of all four doors has rust that had to be fixed. Lot of salt in michigan but also cheap and bad design. Clutch fan went bad, and now the transmission has gone out on it. Goes into neutral going down the road 60 mph. Dealer has had it for 1 month and can not figure it out. Not kidding. Our entire family drives fords and I own 5 myself and I think I am done with them. They have entirely lost focus on building good products and are so desperate now you can feel it. That Navigator has had so many problems I have not listed that the list seems like it will always continue. I will never get a break from it the entire time I own it. I think the only alternative I have is to try to sell it and buy something that has less electronics on it. Good luck with your plugs. I don't even want to think about doing it on mine.
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