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<blockquote data-quote="smurfslayer" data-source="post: 1348347" data-attributes="member: 21926"><p>I should have probably clarified a little more. Dealers warranty their workmanship so in addition to the factory warranty, the dealer has an obligation to not just dump some oil into an engine run dry and then say “ok, you’re golden”. While it’s definitely poor workmanship here, imagine if it was something worse like lug nuts that weren’t torqued? That could get you seriously injured, this was fortunately only a mechanical risk. Still, by going back to the original dealer, it can help reduce the likelihood of ‘well it’s not a warranty issue or concern’. in that case, so what? </p><p></p><p>anyway, I’d politely, but rather insistently get Ford C/S involved and ensure the service manager understood my perfectly reasonable expectations that the engine be inspected for damage, and replaced / rebuilt as required, and I would want pictures or visible inspection myself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="smurfslayer, post: 1348347, member: 21926"] I should have probably clarified a little more. Dealers warranty their workmanship so in addition to the factory warranty, the dealer has an obligation to not just dump some oil into an engine run dry and then say “ok, you’re golden”. While it’s definitely poor workmanship here, imagine if it was something worse like lug nuts that weren’t torqued? That could get you seriously injured, this was fortunately only a mechanical risk. Still, by going back to the original dealer, it can help reduce the likelihood of ‘well it’s not a warranty issue or concern’. in that case, so what? anyway, I’d politely, but rather insistently get Ford C/S involved and ensure the service manager understood my perfectly reasonable expectations that the engine be inspected for damage, and replaced / rebuilt as required, and I would want pictures or visible inspection myself. [/QUOTE]
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