Forum Discussion
ksss
Mar 31, 2014Explorer
The Ford dealer is going to have to replace (or perhaps rinse in the case of the fuel tank) everything that the DEF is suspected to have touched, regardless of actual exposure. They have to maintain the warranty status and the only way to ensure there wont be issues later on (which would be FORD's problem then)is to replace everything right now (under your dime). Personally I would try as Ricatic suggested and see how far the DEF actually got. You can always have the entire system replaced. You have only this opportunity to keep the costs to minimum, but perhaps at this point you would prefer everything be replaced (hopefully with the help of insurance). I know that if insurance was not an option, I would be trying everything to avoid a 12K hit to my checking account.
About Travel Trailer Group
44,030 PostsLatest Activity: Feb 03, 2025