DonTomaso
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Hello all - it's been a while since I've been on the site but here goes...
I just traded in my 2013 Ford Explorer XLT for a 2018 Ford Explorer XLT with 18,000 miles. It is in impeccable condition with one problem: my wife noticed that it was driven by a smoke (believe it or not, my nose didn't detectbit at first, but when I get in I now recognize it).
So I called the salesman (Ford dealership which I bought the previous one from) and he is scheduling me to come in next week to have it removed. I've seen mixed things online about such smoke removal (mostly covering up the odor) techniques but I'm thinking a reputable dealership would know what to do including changing out the cabin filter.
Any thoughts or advice you can offer is greatly appreciated!
I just traded in my 2013 Ford Explorer XLT for a 2018 Ford Explorer XLT with 18,000 miles. It is in impeccable condition with one problem: my wife noticed that it was driven by a smoke (believe it or not, my nose didn't detectbit at first, but when I get in I now recognize it).
So I called the salesman (Ford dealership which I bought the previous one from) and he is scheduling me to come in next week to have it removed. I've seen mixed things online about such smoke removal (mostly covering up the odor) techniques but I'm thinking a reputable dealership would know what to do including changing out the cabin filter.
Any thoughts or advice you can offer is greatly appreciated!