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Vehicles throw codes because something isn't right or wasn't right at a particular point in time.
Your truck is under warranty, it was not cheap.
Sure, I'd read the code myself and google...then I call the dealer to bring it in and tell them what to look at.
How people find comfort in an warning light on the dash 'going away' is amusing.
I would read the code and go from there. No way I would waste my time at the dealership and risk my trucks health. Many dealerships are the opposite of what they are supposed to be for vehicle owners under warranty. Most are this way. I said most, not all.
My vehicles wont be back to the service dept unless the problem is identified by me first and costs to much out of pocket to fix, or unless its being towed in and I couldnt fix it myself. I dont let service dept or quick lube places change oil or rotate tires either. Dealership Service departments, as you all know, are not Ford. If I had the money I could have a Ford dealership and hire all of you to be in my service dept. Point being is that the attrition rate at most service departments is almost 100 percent and the guys/gals working on your truck dont give a shit about you or the truck. Again, most, not all. Nothing is 100 percent ****** up.
No, Im not jaded. I have never had a positive service dept experience yet. And I have had way too many under warranty vehicles to list.
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