Is it not ridiculous that you have to go through that with a dealership that you just gave over 50,000 dollars to. I agree you that is the most aggravating issue with a new vehicle after purchasing , glad you got it resolved!
I had the same issue when I received my vehicle, the steering was off to left but tracked straight.
When I brought in the dealer told me that the steering angle sensor needed to be reset. All good now. I always thought they adjusted the steering with tie rod adjustments. It is bothersome though.
You are right it is kind of relaxing in a way, and of course you know it was done carefully. You have the same model as me with the manual, good choice!
All the comments about oil changes make sense, it cost me about $120.00 to buy 10 quarts full synthetic and the filter, 40 more they could have handled it all. I guess my biggest concern about dealer doing it was the tech spilling oil everywhere when the filter was removed. I spent all my time...
I guess if you are rush, lucky for me I’m not. I guess most of the time I spent was to prevent oil dripping all over frame and components. Sure I co do it quickly but that’s why I did not bring it to the dealership .
That's a really good question, if the drain was on the side of the pan I would say yes. The method I used is just as if on jack stands. It gives you a lot of room to move around and you need it with all of those machine bolts you have to remove. BTW it does hold 10 quarts.
So after having car for 1 year finally did oil change at a 1000 miles. Used the Motorcraft Synthetic. I’ve changed oil in many a car and truck over the years, this is a couple of hour endeavor. I used the 10 inch tall Race ramp cribs. They gave you plenty of of room under car, really good...
I am a 63 year old that has always had standard transmission cars, 2008 f250 manual trans currently and the 2024 mustang GT. I am very happy with the mt-82 shifting, of course I am not dumping clutches etc. I would also like to point out that unfortunately in this day and age 50 thousand...