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I haven’t taken possession of my 2024 Lariat ultimate F-250 as it got a “door ding” in it’s travels to my dealer, that they want to fix before they give it to me.
I’m already connected to it via FordPass, and while it’s been at the body shop, I’ve gotten a “Service engine soon alert, and a blind spot detection alert.
What would cause this at the body shop? 20 miles on the odometer….
I haven’t taken possession of my 2024 Lariat ultimate F-250 as it got a “door ding” in it’s travels to my dealer, that they want to fix before they give it to me.
I’m already connected to it via FordPass, and while it’s been at the body shop, I’ve gotten a “Service engine soon alert, and a blind spot detection alert.
What would cause this at the body shop? 20 miles on the odometer….
Probably from disconnecting electronics to fix the "door ding'
I haven’t taken possession of my 2024 Lariat ultimate F-250 as it got a “door ding” in it’s travels to my dealer, that they want to fix before they give it to me.
I’m already connected to it via FordPass, and while it’s been at the body shop, I’ve gotten a “Service engine soon alert, and a blind spot detection alert.
What would cause this at the body shop? 20 miles on the odometer….
Pulling it into a tight shop bay for the blind spot alert. Disconnecting something during the service for the engine light. Most likely things I would think.
Thanks for those ideas, it's been a while since I've had a new truck. Wow, thinking about it 34 years since buying a new 1 ton Chevy and 21 year since buying a new Toyota Tacoma. I guess things have changed a bit since then...... This is my first Ford ever....
As the others have mentioned which is likely. I’d guess they removed a taillight, side mirror or bumper for the repair. Disconnecting those would blow the truck’s “mind”.