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I had my 2022 Maverick Ecoboost transmission replaced at about 15,000 miles. When you sat idling more than about 5 minutes, it only very slowly took off but drove fine except for the long stops. The dealer replaced the trans with no questions asked. Since then it has been running fine but just recently with 27,000 mile I am getting the AWD and check engine light. Took it in and they pulled codes which showed a defective sensor on the driveshaft. This is not covered under warranty so they want approx 1100 to replace not including a 175.00 diagnostic fee I paid..I complained that even though not covered I have low milage and previous prob with transmission which may or may not have anything to do with it...and asked if they could run up my complaint to corporate which they did. They came back with 338 to replace the sensor. My question is should I just be satisfied with this and have it fixed or try and complain further?
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