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Old 20-06-2010, 03:39 PM   #91
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exactly. i think some people need to put themselves in the shoes of the OP!! if it was my car, with less than 10000km on the clock, i'd want to know exactly whats going on every step of the way. from what i understand, this isn't something thats transpired over a few weeks, but closer to a few months. thats a long time to be without your new car.

This has definaltley not been dragged out over months, it has really just ticked over into weeks ( and that is because they have had it more than one)

in regards my engine not being produced specifically for me, I don't think it matters, I bought it, I own it, and I have every right to know what has failed and what has been replaced. It IS a manufacturers responsibilty to warrant repair / replace faulty items, and let the owner what they have replaced / repaired

in my case, I agree with a previous post, " fault engine, replaced " will be what Info will be passed along, as the engine hasn't been pulled apart ( apart from the rocker cover) and won't be 100% diagnosed until it lands back in the engine factory back down in Ford
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Old 20-06-2010, 05:32 PM   #92
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Lol...this is funny, why does Ford need to explain exactly why the vehicle failed when the onus to repair is to rectify the fault, nothing more.

If you went to the hospital in severe pain, would you question the Doctor who tells you your appendix is about to burst?
Would you like him to educate you on the meaning of the particular medical terms or is 'im gonna save your life' satisfactory for you.

The fact is Ford have met their requirement in replacing the faulty part, the engine, and thats all they should need to offer.

Anything else is a bonus.
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Old 20-06-2010, 05:47 PM   #93
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Have you read the thread at all??? Seems like he's been looked after and treated pretty well to me.
I hope you're not in customer service.

They only brought the customer into the lopp once it was confirmed a new motor was forthcoming. What may have caused the problem, even what the problem was, was not forthcoming. Thats a bit ordinary to say the least.
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Old 20-06-2010, 05:48 PM   #94
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If you went to the hospital in severe pain, would you question the Doctor who tells you your appendix is about to burst?
If the doctor said I needed an operation, but wouldnt tell me on what, and why, then it would be a reasonable analogy.
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Old 20-06-2010, 05:55 PM   #95
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You will not ****** up a new falcon motor by giving it a hiding on the road.
As with everything new, something can go wrong it's just like a new born baby.
Ford have done the right thing. and they do not really have to say what went wrong with it. because the owner most times would not have a clue what they are on about. and they would only just go around talking nonsense about it.
i would disagree with the first statement, i don`t care how good any motor is, with the correct abuse damage could be done .
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Old 20-06-2010, 06:04 PM   #96
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This has definaltley not been dragged out over months, it has really just ticked over into weeks ( and that is because they have had it more than one)
whoops, my bad. at least its sorted now though. hope they gave you something decent to drive in the meantime.
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Old 20-06-2010, 06:38 PM   #97
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Agree 100% that he should be given some information on why the engine failed.

Agree 100% that Ford have an obligation to protect their reputation.

The balance between these two above is the bit to get into an appropriate balance.

Agree 100% that it was sorted quickly in the end.

Agree 100% that it would be nervy not being told what the state of play was, whether his dealer actually knew yet or not!

Agree that a doctor should explain everything to the patient! LOL!

Hope the car runs long and strong from here on in!

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Old 20-06-2010, 08:10 PM   #98
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If you went to the hospital in severe pain, would you question the Doctor who tells you your appendix is about to burst?
Would you like him to educate you on the meaning of the particular medical terms or is 'im gonna save your life' satisfactory for you.
and if the bits I needed operated on where covered by the o.e.m. Manufacturer I wouldn't question the dr, but seeing as I have previously worked in the health system as a nurse, not only would I question the original dr, and want other options regarding what could fix it, but I sure as he'll would want a 2nd and possibly a 3rd opinion too. A bursting appendix is not a good analogy, as it is the one of the few organs that the human body can still function as normal, with or with out.

An engine on the other hand, is kind of vital to the way a car runs, (kind of like a heart in the human body) and I any repairs that were done nomatter how small, could have affected it's performance. But seeing as they have pulled out the old and jammed In a new untouched one, it would be the equivelent of God himself reaching down from heaven and saying " you idiot, it's not the appendix, it is the heart "and swapping the faulty heart over with a new heart that he had made just for this occasion
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So it would seem that bent8 would trust the likes of a patel.......interesting.
Me I question all Doctors on the treatment they are going to give me same as I question the mechanic who works on my cars.
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Old 20-06-2010, 11:16 PM   #100
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if they diodnt know at the time, but still gave a motor, wheres the harm in that?
at least they didnt lie like nissan did and just say it was a minor issue in a y61 patrol that had had a long motor fitted without customer knowledge...
im sure they would have let op know in due time
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Old 27-06-2010, 03:49 PM   #102
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Picked the XR6T up on friday, was availble on Thursday but just didnt have the time to get it, Still havnt got the receipt for any of the work done, but will be following that up until I get one.

have to admit, apart from the lack of info on what caused the engine to go pop, this has been an absolute dream outcome, and that Guys at The dealership have been brillant.
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Old 27-06-2010, 04:12 PM   #103
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@QIK006,good to read your outcome champ,hopefully if there is any cost it will be minimal.
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If you went to the hospital in severe pain, would you question the Doctor who tells you your appendix is about to burst?
Would you like him to educate you on the meaning of the particular medical terms or is 'im gonna save your life' satisfactory for you.

Obviously you have never had any major operations.

Or paid $40-60,000 for a car and have something go dramatically wrong with it.

Otherwise you wouldn't come out with such a stupid statement.
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Old 27-06-2010, 05:22 PM   #105
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tell them you dont want it and to give you a toyota ... you will never have a problem then.....
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Obviously you have never had any major operations.

Or paid $40-60,000 for a car and have something go dramatically wrong with it.

Otherwise you wouldn't come out with such a stupid statement.
Sorry, i dont waste my time adding little emoticons to validate my tongue in cheek comments.
i consider my audience educated and able to take light hearted comedy when they read it.

Look, the car chucked a hearty, Ford gave it a transplant, problem solvered.
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Old 27-06-2010, 09:11 PM   #107
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You have an audience, don't flatter yourself!!
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Old 27-06-2010, 10:07 PM   #108
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G'day Guys

I need a little inside help from someone inside Ford.
I have had what appears to be a catastrophic failure (well catastrophic to me ) on my JAN 2010 Build FG XR6T and was hoping for a bit of info on what is happening with our toy car

The guys at the dealership have been great in regards to helping us out, but havn't given much info regarding what is happening with the car itself.

I talked with Ford CRC Today, and the lady didn't give much info apart from "I will open an investigation & let you know"

If your able to help me, please PM me and I will fill you in on the whole situation.


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Old 27-06-2010, 10:27 PM   #109
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Audience-An audience is a group of people who participate in a show or encounter a work of art or literature (in which they are called the "reader")

Thanks for reading
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Interesting read...Great outcome..!! Now Enjoy your Ford...
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Old 01-09-2010, 01:29 PM   #111
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Still no official word as to why my engine went pop, but did have a talk to the service dept and looked through a bit of the paper work associated with the warranty claim this morning.
All information that I saw pointed to being a big end bearing failure. I hope that this helps anyone else with a rattley engine.
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