03LightningRocks
03-30-2006, 07:10 PM
So I took a deep breath and went to Town East Ford to get my TBC issue fixed. I have put it off for about six months to avoid having to go through the usual BS when needing warranty work.
I dropped it off yesterday morning. Showed the service writer the problem...three times it said the trailer was disconnected...right in front of him. He acknowledged seeing the problem. I get a call at 2pm today. Uh... ya...Mr. Durham? Yes this is Ron. Uh ya...well...we can't find anything wrong with the TBC. I damned near had a focking stroke right then and there. Well after cussing him and his techs ability to find a problem. He then says...well uh...we can't replace the TBC unless we see it act up. Gawt Dammit I said...I am on my way there. Tell your tech he is about to spend the whole darned afternoon and evening riding around with me in my truck until we make the darned thing act up.
Now try to understand, my fellow Ford brothers, this darned thing beeps every time it thinks the trailer is disconnected. It has gotten to where it beeps every 5 minutes. How on earth could the damned thing be working right for them?
So I arrive at Town East. The service writer is out driving around town trying to make it beep. He pulls up, get's out...and says hang here for a minute and I will get the service man. Here is the fun part...I get in the truck, shut the door and it says nice and loud...BEEP..the trailer is disconnected. I about sh!t. I look around out the window and the service writer and tech are nowhere in sight. I thought about putting it in gear and getting out of the truck. Fortunately it did it again about three times and kicked on the TBC fault warning. They come back and I say to them...what does the display say...the tech gets a dumb look and says...TBC fault. I say...and what does TBC stand for. He takes off his hat, wipes his brow and says...Trailer Brake Controller. I say....so can we fix it now? he sheepishly says yes.
So....I get my, POS, TBC replaced. The new one better not give me this same crap.
They called me and spent 10 minutes telling me how sorry they where that I had to drive 45 minutes to diagnose the problem for them...
I dropped it off yesterday morning. Showed the service writer the problem...three times it said the trailer was disconnected...right in front of him. He acknowledged seeing the problem. I get a call at 2pm today. Uh... ya...Mr. Durham? Yes this is Ron. Uh ya...well...we can't find anything wrong with the TBC. I damned near had a focking stroke right then and there. Well after cussing him and his techs ability to find a problem. He then says...well uh...we can't replace the TBC unless we see it act up. Gawt Dammit I said...I am on my way there. Tell your tech he is about to spend the whole darned afternoon and evening riding around with me in my truck until we make the darned thing act up.
Now try to understand, my fellow Ford brothers, this darned thing beeps every time it thinks the trailer is disconnected. It has gotten to where it beeps every 5 minutes. How on earth could the damned thing be working right for them?
So I arrive at Town East. The service writer is out driving around town trying to make it beep. He pulls up, get's out...and says hang here for a minute and I will get the service man. Here is the fun part...I get in the truck, shut the door and it says nice and loud...BEEP..the trailer is disconnected. I about sh!t. I look around out the window and the service writer and tech are nowhere in sight. I thought about putting it in gear and getting out of the truck. Fortunately it did it again about three times and kicked on the TBC fault warning. They come back and I say to them...what does the display say...the tech gets a dumb look and says...TBC fault. I say...and what does TBC stand for. He takes off his hat, wipes his brow and says...Trailer Brake Controller. I say....so can we fix it now? he sheepishly says yes.
So....I get my, POS, TBC replaced. The new one better not give me this same crap.
They called me and spent 10 minutes telling me how sorry they where that I had to drive 45 minutes to diagnose the problem for them...