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I have lost trust . . . .Updated Again!
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<blockquote data-quote="scott degroot" data-source="post: 927694" data-attributes="member: 66039"><p>So who have you lost trust in? One issue and a failed attempt at a repair does not warrant trust issues in my opinion. Sometimes these can be very complex machines to repair, especially when it comes to the electronics as is your situation. It's funny how people will go to the doctor several times for thousands of dollars worth of tests to find out they have heartburn but when an automotive mechanic can't fix it the first time the customer complains all day long. The evolution of the automobile is phenomenal and hard to keep up with from a mechanics standpoint...when was the last time the human body had a major evolution. Perhaps the comparission is a bit far fetched but the principle is still there. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I'm sure that Ford will get your issue solved.... perhaps just be a little more patient.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scott degroot, post: 927694, member: 66039"] So who have you lost trust in? One issue and a failed attempt at a repair does not warrant trust issues in my opinion. Sometimes these can be very complex machines to repair, especially when it comes to the electronics as is your situation. It's funny how people will go to the doctor several times for thousands of dollars worth of tests to find out they have heartburn but when an automotive mechanic can't fix it the first time the customer complains all day long. The evolution of the automobile is phenomenal and hard to keep up with from a mechanics standpoint...when was the last time the human body had a major evolution. Perhaps the comparission is a bit far fetched but the principle is still there. I'm sure that Ford will get your issue solved.... perhaps just be a little more patient. [/QUOTE]
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