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Old 05-16-2003, 10:05 PM
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Default Ford Van Warranty Issue

Just a note to any ford Van owners. I have a 2001 E350 cutaway with a utility body. I just had rear brakes done. New pads and rotors. This was done under factory warranty at no charge. It seems as though there is a "service bulletin" on this that your dealer should know about. There is a metal shield that is needed to cover the rear brakes to keep the crap kicked up from the front wheels out of the pads. I know a guy who had the same job done and he didn't get the shields. It cost him $500.00 with no mention of the bulletin from the dealer.
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Old 05-17-2003, 08:28 AM
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Default Re: Ford Van Warranty Issue

Thanks Scott! Now if I could just get them to fix the problem with my van always pulling to the right, I would be all set?????? :p
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