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"Scotty" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in message nk.net... My daughter and son-in-law bought a Ford Explorer about 8 years back. The engine, which they properly and carefully maintained via company maintenance schedules, gave up after 60K miles--failed main bearings. Ford offered to pay less than $1000 toward the purchase of a new engine. The kids scrapped the vehicle. Ford now tops their "never again" list. What year? My '91 Explorer, with 110K on runs fine. '98. Can ya believe it? They changed the oil every 3K miles, got all the routine maintenance professionally done, and the bearings began to get noisy at 56K miles. Gone at 60K. Ford admitted it was a defect, but since the vehicle was out of warranty, they were unwilling to put much into it. They said they "might" be willing to contribute about $900 toward a new short block, but the dealership said, "I wouldn't count on that. They've made such promises before and left the owners high and dry." Max |
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