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Mustangdude72 01-28-2015 01:47 PM

Dealership issues
 
Ok so as of right this I am on the 44th day without my boss which is my daily driver because the dealership had to rebuild the entire mt-82 save the case, I was told today would be the day I got her back, so I go up to the dealership to check on progress, they tell me they had everything buttoned up but the car wouldnt go to any other gear other than 1st or 2nd, so now their excuse is the bosses MT-82 is much tighter than that of a regular 5.0 and v6 mustangs so now they have to have the trans shipped off somewhere to be repaired so now it'll be another week im without my car, does anybody know if thats true that the trans that comes on the boss are at all different than those on regular mustangs??? and why is my dealership who's quiet a large volume dealer not have the proper equipment to repair the FORD part???

NAVAG 01-28-2015 02:07 PM

Same Tranny as the rest. MT-82. It sucks. Still no reason for a "Ford Certified" Mechanic to botch the job.

NAVAG 01-28-2015 02:15 PM

They probably ship it off because they either don't have the parts or the expertise to fix it. Because of inventory costs I doubt they keep any transmission parts on hand. Anytime I've been to a Ford Mechanic for a part for either my mustang or my f-150 they've had to have it shipped to the dealer.

Mustangdude72 01-28-2015 02:26 PM

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Originally Posted by NAVAG (Post 76975)
They probably ship it off because they either don't have the parts or the expertise to fix it. Because of inventory costs I doubt they keep any transmission parts on hand. Anytime I've been to a Ford Mechanic for a part for either my mustang or my f-150 they've had to have it shipped to the dealer.

Well theyve spend the past month gathering all the parts and theyve told me now on mutliple occassions that all the parts are there so that's not the problem, just dont understand why the transmission shop of my FORD dealership couldnt do the fix there??? they claimed they didnt have the correct press for the gear on the boss because the bosses mt82 is "tighter" Im calling BS

NAVAG 01-28-2015 03:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Mustangdude72 (Post 76976)
Well theyve spend the past month gathering all the parts and theyve told me now on mutliple occassions that all the parts are there so that's not the problem, just dont understand why the transmission shop of my FORD dealership couldnt do the fix there??? they claimed they didnt have the correct press for the gear on the boss because the bosses mt82 is "tighter" Im calling BS

I'm not sure about the differences between the Boss MT82 and GT...I figured they were the same with exception for the Short Throw "Barton" Shifter. I haven't always had good relationships with Ford Dealers. I figured that when mine craps out I would invest in a T56 or something better than the MT82. You could get one of those for under four grand and probably install it over a weekend with a buddy and a case of coldies. At least the shifter would be top loaded and not remote

Monolith 01-29-2015 07:26 PM

Was this warranty work or are you paying for this?

Mustangdude72 01-30-2015 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Monolith (Post 76991)
Was this warranty work or are you paying for this?

Warranty

Monolith 01-31-2015 07:10 PM

Mechanic is padding hours for money...warranty work is paid less than paid work so mechanics pad the bill to compensate...

BlackStang08 02-01-2015 10:21 AM

I know what you are going through...The internal stock parts for the trannies are hard to come by. I am surprised they just didn't swap out a remanufactured one since its warranty work? Did you ask them that?

In my case I took my car to a trusted mechanic that is better than the dealer, imo. I broke a gear inside the tranny. It was A LOT cheaper for me to have the tech order that part and replace it, knowing the long lead time; then paying for a factory Ford remanufactured trans or a new one, both in stock and they could have me in my car in 3 days.

Ended up taking a little over a month to get all the Ford parts needed to be replaced due to back orders and long lead times. Man I was getting pissed. I assume they got you in a rental?

Don't think they are padding for money. They only can charge for work performed not for the car sitting. If they completed the trans, screwed up the install and are sending it out, it's costing them money now.

In any case, since they screwed up after you waiting all that time they should compensate you with free oil changes or something.

SixPak 02-05-2015 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Mustangdude72 (Post 76976)
Well theyve spend the past month gathering all the parts and theyve told me now on mutliple occassions that all the parts are there so that's not the problem, [B]just dont understand why the transmission shop of my FORD dealership couldnt do the fix there??? [/B]they claimed they didnt have the correct press for the gear on the boss because the bosses mt82 is "tighter" Im calling BS

They probably didn't have anyone there that knew how to fix it, because any mechanics that are worth a shit soon figure out that dealerships not only are fucking the customer, they are fucking the employees as well.
They get their factory training, Certs, a year or two of experience and then go find a real job. Being a line mechanic at a dealership is not life long career.
Next time you stop at your dealership take a look in the service area. Most all you are gonna see there are kids in their 20's. You probably won't see one guy in there with any trace of gray hair.
Well, maybe one.

Mustangdude72 02-07-2015 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by SixPak (Post 77041)
They probably didn't have anyone there that knew how to fix it, because any mechanics that are worth a shit soon figure out that dealerships not only are fucking the customer, they are fucking the employees as well.
They get their factory training, Certs, a year or two of experience and then go find a real job. Being a line mechanic at a dealership is not life long career.
Next time you stop at your dealership take a look in the service area. Most all you are gonna see there are kids in their 20's. You probably won't see one guy in there with any trace of gray hair.
Well, maybe one.

This is funny, got the car back two days ago all is well now, and the tech that did the work is a senior master tech by the name of Bobby Campbell, and all his hair is grey lmao

SixPak 02-07-2015 08:45 PM

Well, I did allow for one in my post now, didn't I?
LOL!

BlackStang08 02-08-2015 09:08 PM

Lol. The kids in their 20s are doing the oil changes, tires, etc. They wouldn't touch a tranny unless they had the knowledge and schooling. Agree somewhat on the attitude toward them. Some definitely don't treat my car the way I do. I hate seeing oil finger prints on my car. Haha.

Glad you got your car back and all is well!

blmcguinness 03-27-2015 10:43 AM

I had the same issue with my 5.0. I bought it at Five Star in NRH. Less than a month and it was having issues shifting and staying in gear.

It took them a total of 52 days before I got it back. The part had to come from overseas etc.

It was all warranty work, and I moaned enough and got a month of my payment reimbursed by Ford.

JDBishopArts 03-27-2015 03:24 PM

What dealership?


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