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Great idea. Might be a lot more Mavs waiting on service by then.
APPOINTMENT CONFIRMATION Your appointment for your 2022 FORD MAVERICK
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Wednesday 01/11/2023
at 10:30 AM
I figured how long it will it take to rack up the miles until my first scheduled service and went ahead and booked it.
Exactly. It likely threw some codes so they could at least take a look - spending 30 minutes on it would give some indication of the failure points. If they're that backed up then they need to post a 'no new appointments' sign on their outside door - it makes zero sense that anyone without a major calamity like this would even sign up for waiting a month or more for someone to look at their troubled ride.Sorry to hear about your misfortune. I've worked in numerous dealerships in several capacities, too. I don't buy the month wait just to have it "looked at." There's little reason they can't provide some sort of basic automotive triage for new vehicle tow-ins. Heck, we're booked pretty solid for weeks and have numerous lifts tied up with vehicles that have engines or transmissions out of them waiting for parts; yet we still manage to get 95% or better of the tow-ins evaluated with a couple days, if not the first day it's on our lot.
I bet if you called Ford customer service and complained that your making payments on a new truck which is sitting dead on the dealers' lot and they claim they can't even look at it for a month, they'd be calling and asking; "why not?"
https://www.mavericktruckclub.com/f...ysis-report-after-33k-miles.19213/post-364047anyone know how to check that tranny fluid?