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CabinetGuy
Jan 26, 2014Explorer
Bipeflier wrote:
It is new. Contact the manufacturer or the selling dealer and let them fix it.
I would rather spend $20 or so and fix it or buy a replacement part than to trailer it 50 miles back to the dealership and then have to go pick it up at a later time.
I just thought that if it was an adjustment or if I was doing something wrong, it would be an easier fix than to take it back to the dealer.
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