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History Repeats itself - GRRRRRRR!!

minuteman3

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A few weeks after we took delivery of our ST in June 2020, I took it to the closer of the two Ford dealers in Tacoma (Lakewood Ford) for an oil change (I like to put a few miles on, then flush out the factory oil). Making a long story short, on 4 Aug 2020 the dealer's tech "forgot" to put the oil filler cap back on and just sort of hung the dipstick loosely in the block, making a huge mess of flying oil. (Look HERE for the complete, sad, story.

Over the past two years, I used the other dealer in town (Titus-Will Ford), and have had no problems at all with their service. But, they're about twice as far away, so a few days ago I thought I'd return to the closer one for a routine "Works" package (on 19 Aug 22). In a sense there's little difference in pricing, etc., as they are both owned by the same company.

Today, as I drove around a bit more I started to smell burning oil ... and, yup, same dang thing!!
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Note the missing oil cap!!

At least this time the dealership is being far nicer about everything. They sent me back home in a loaner and will call me when it's repaired and thoroughly cleaned/ready tomorrow. They wanted to wait until the engine is cold to really clean it, which sounds reasonable. A lot of apologies as well.

But, do I dare go back in six months? Is saving an hour or so of drive time worth the aggravation? Is it even possible to happen a third time?

Ken
 

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Man! That's frustrating! So sorry for your luck!
 

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I doubt I would go back. Slim chance of it happening again but?
 

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Just ask them for lifetime oil changes on the vehicle, at least that way you can be sure to get your engine bay detailed every 3rd oil change.
 

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That's crazy. I stopped going to Lakewood service bc they took forever to get my Explorer back once and didn't even do what they were supposed to do. Been to Titus Will a few times and have never had a problem. So sorry that happened.
 

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If you're open to giving them one more chance, you could take a quick minute before leaving and give it a quick once over to make sure everything is where/how it should be. You'd still have an overall net savings in time. Just a thought I'm sure you've already had.
 

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