Even more important is to make sure EVERYONE with the "disappearing" display problem contact Ford. Go to their web site and follow the buttons to the owner section. I had the problem, contacted Ford, and they claimed that they had no history which is an absolute crock! The radio carries a Visteon nameplate but is actually manufactured by Pioneer. The Visteon web site listed two authorized service centers in the Denver area. Both acknowledged that the problem has been around for a while. When I exchanged the radio for a repaired one, the technician stated that they see it all the time "another great Ford idea." The dealers will only pull the radio and send it out. If you do that yourself, assuming you have an authorized service center in your area, the cost should be no more that $175. If the radio has to be sent to Pioneer, the turnaround is about 7-10 working days. Pioneer replaces the board with a "supposedly" redesigned board that is more heat tolerant. Good luck and remember to make your feelings known to Ford!