motil73
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- '97 XLT
I have a couple other threads telling the ongoing saga of our '97 Explorer with the "noise on deceleration" in the 4405 transfer case.....it's gotten out of hand and some funny business appears to be going on. I want to write a formal complaint to Ford regarding a service department that charged us $1459.52 on botched repairs a year ago, where should I send it to?
I have a couple of addresses but want to know if these are the right places.
Customer Relations Manager in Detroit
Customer Relationship Center in Dearborn
We've ordered a remanufactured transfer case from Transfer Case Express (should arrive today) and are sending the core back to them with instructions to document condition of the internals and their conclusion as to why it failed.
That, along with the following reasons:
1) charges totaling $2135.54 in parts, labor and rental car fees despite their failure in repairing the transfer case
2) their evaluation stating they "did not find a problem with the transfer case" while the service manager of another Ford service department concluded otherwise the day after,
3) the conflict in repair procedures between the two service departments (the second one does NOT repair them due to it being "beyond their capability"),
4) the questionable comments....."needs tires, they are worn pretty bad".....of the service technician regarding tire condition (the fronts are actually a month old and are within 1/8" circumference of the rears, and
5) date discrepancies between the customer copy and archive copy of what should be a single repair order (the custome copy does not reflect the actual R.O. date)
are going to be the basis for legal action against the original service department, not Ford.
I have a couple of addresses but want to know if these are the right places.
Customer Relations Manager in Detroit
Customer Relationship Center in Dearborn
We've ordered a remanufactured transfer case from Transfer Case Express (should arrive today) and are sending the core back to them with instructions to document condition of the internals and their conclusion as to why it failed.
That, along with the following reasons:
1) charges totaling $2135.54 in parts, labor and rental car fees despite their failure in repairing the transfer case
2) their evaluation stating they "did not find a problem with the transfer case" while the service manager of another Ford service department concluded otherwise the day after,
3) the conflict in repair procedures between the two service departments (the second one does NOT repair them due to it being "beyond their capability"),
4) the questionable comments....."needs tires, they are worn pretty bad".....of the service technician regarding tire condition (the fronts are actually a month old and are within 1/8" circumference of the rears, and
5) date discrepancies between the customer copy and archive copy of what should be a single repair order (the custome copy does not reflect the actual R.O. date)
are going to be the basis for legal action against the original service department, not Ford.