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Received the following comment from Bobcat on my June 17th blog. (2008).
“Going throught the same problem. Short was happening after rain. My only hope was to be able to park on a down slope, seemed to help some. Already had to replace the trany, hoping the fuse box and Gem module isn’t damaged beyond repair. Thought I could fix the problem with some window caulk, but have decided to take it to Glass Master and have window repaired. I have not had good luck with the dealerships in the past and don’t even want to go through the hastle. What makes me the maddest is that this was my Retirement truck. I bought it after my last tour in Iraq which lead to my retirement. Now my dream truck is a my nightmare.”
I know what he is going through. Mine was my retirement truck as well and I had hoped it would last awhile without any major faults. Normal wear and tear, I think Bobcat and I can accept as life but, when they build the fault into the truck and then don’t tell anyone, then you know the low ethics Ford has.
As you know, I have pointed out how Ford help Germany in WW II in building trucks etc used against the allies. I guess they are still shafting the military and veterans with these built-in problems. So much for the “All American” company and our patriotic unions. Guess it all comes down to personal greed, unwarranted bonuses and looking after Number 1. Unfortunately, Number 1 isn’t the customer as so many think the ads allude to.
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