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I stopped the car at the light, the car shut off from the auto start / stop. Pressed the gas, then got a message about a parking brake fault and nothing worked. No power to anything, couldn't get it into neutral, nothing.
So I used the Ford app and requested roadside assistance. I indicated that I was blocking traffic and needed assistance ASAP. They came back with 60 - 90 minutes. What a joke. Police officer pulled up, said he needed to get the car out of the road (I agreed), he called a tow truck, they charged me $135 cash only. Officer was nice enough to drive me to an ATM and the dealership. In my frustration I forgot to get a receipt from the tow truck driver.
Checking into the Ford dealership service, they asked how many miles are on the car, I say somewhere between 36k and 37k. They tell me that since it's past 36k miles I will likely be on the hook for repairs.
I'm going to refrain from using language which I really REALLY want to use, but suffice it to say that I am done with Ford, and done with all this modern technology BS in vehicles. I'm sure I just sound like an angry boomer, but being stranded with literally no way to move my vehicle off the road is one of the worst feelings there is. I know enough about cars that I can service everything in, say, a 1975 pickup. So that's going to be my next move. I'll gladly sacrifice some gas mileage in exchange for being able to quickly diagnose and fix (or at least temporarily address) a problem.
And Ford roadside assistance is useless. Guess I'll be getting AAA.
Rant over.
So I used the Ford app and requested roadside assistance. I indicated that I was blocking traffic and needed assistance ASAP. They came back with 60 - 90 minutes. What a joke. Police officer pulled up, said he needed to get the car out of the road (I agreed), he called a tow truck, they charged me $135 cash only. Officer was nice enough to drive me to an ATM and the dealership. In my frustration I forgot to get a receipt from the tow truck driver.
Checking into the Ford dealership service, they asked how many miles are on the car, I say somewhere between 36k and 37k. They tell me that since it's past 36k miles I will likely be on the hook for repairs.
I'm going to refrain from using language which I really REALLY want to use, but suffice it to say that I am done with Ford, and done with all this modern technology BS in vehicles. I'm sure I just sound like an angry boomer, but being stranded with literally no way to move my vehicle off the road is one of the worst feelings there is. I know enough about cars that I can service everything in, say, a 1975 pickup. So that's going to be my next move. I'll gladly sacrifice some gas mileage in exchange for being able to quickly diagnose and fix (or at least temporarily address) a problem.
And Ford roadside assistance is useless. Guess I'll be getting AAA.
Rant over.
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