This is an official repair workup from Ford ? To fix a possible water intrusion for my car is 2025 dark horse? That looks like a 1960s yellow/red vehicle in the picture look at the metal...hope it's done right is all..Thie recall dropped today, for most, it will involve an inspection and sealant application. For the picky and OCD among us (myself included) this is what its supposed to look like. Plus, we are to lift the right lower corner of the windshield to shoot sealer under it, opening up the possibility for the glass to break and have to be replaced. I'm going to pass on doing all this to my car for these reasons, and address the problem if it comes up. Recalls do not expire, if you had this issue years from now, it can still be repaired. The only way the dealer would keep the car is if the BCM corroded and it was not driveable (in which case it would be sitting here anyway), as the recall further states that it may be a few more months til the BCM's are available.
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With you therePretty sure the are sealed is covered by trim. Not sure I care what the sealing looks like if it works
Yes im concerned about that as well.. need to ask a windshield guy if that is a possible issue when messing around lifting windshield..That is the official procedure as of today. Yellow was available in 2024, and I'm guessing they chose it to show contrast. I don't know if the cowl covers it or not, its hard to tell from the pics. I'll keep an eye out for one in the shop and see. And as long as I've been in this business, I'm VERY leary of prying on a windshield!
Thie recall dropped today, for most, it will involve an inspection and sealant application. For the picky and OCD among us (myself included) this is what its supposed to look like. Plus, we are to lift the right lower corner of the windshield to shoot sealer under it, opening up the possibility for the glass to break and have to be replaced. I'm going to pass on doing all this to my car for these reasons, and address the problem if it comes up. Recalls do not expire, if you had this issue years from now, it can still be repaired. The only way the dealer would keep the car is if the BCM corroded and it was not driveable (in which case it would be sitting here anyway), as the recall further states that it may be a few more months til the BCM's are available.
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I went to the dealer today and showed them the email. They were not even aware it had dropped today. They have been keeping my car as they were concerned of the liability if something would have happened. The whole issue was when I bought it and when the recall came out. I bought it earlier in the day, the recall came out same day. They lumped my car into the general recall if what they had in the lot. Their attorney is said it was smarter and safer to do that. That is how it was explained to me. If this fix had not come out, they would be writing me a $84K check today as I paid cash for it only to be put off and off. Thanks for the update.Thie recall dropped today, for most, it will involve an inspection and sealant application. For the picky and OCD among us (myself included) this is what its supposed to look like. Plus, we are to lift the right lower corner of the windshield to shoot sealer under it, opening up the possibility for the glass to break and have to be replaced. I'm going to pass on doing all this to my car for these reasons, and address the problem if it comes up. Recalls do not expire, if you had this issue years from now, it can still be repaired. The only way the dealer would keep the car is if the BCM corroded and it was not driveable (in which case it would be sitting here anyway), as the recall further states that it may be a few more months til the BCM's are available.
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Are they prying the windshield and applying the goop only if it fails the water test?That is the official procedure as of today. Yellow was available in 2024, and I'm guessing they chose it to show contrast. I don't know if the cowl covers it or not, its hard to tell from the pics. I'll keep an eye out for one in the shop and see. And as long as I've been in this business, I'm VERY leary of prying on a windshield!
Why does the image say left side and show brake modulator, didn’t some other thread say a bcm was located in the passenger footwell?Thie recall dropped today, for most, it will involve an inspection and sealant application. For the picky and OCD among us (myself included) this is what its supposed to look like. Plus, we are to lift the right lower corner of the windshield to shoot sealer under it, opening up the possibility for the glass to break and have to be replaced. I'm going to pass on doing all this to my car for these reasons, and address the problem if it comes up. Recalls do not expire, if you had this issue years from now, it can still be repaired. The only way the dealer would keep the car is if the BCM corroded and it was not driveable (in which case it would be sitting here anyway), as the recall further states that it may be a few more months til the BCM's are available.
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+1!!! If it ain’t wet, don’t “fix it”.That sealer looks like shit. No way am I'm bringing in my car so they can do that.
We just had a good rain storm and both my foot wells were completely dry.