1995 Windstar
#1
1995 Windstar
Took the old heap to Frontier Ford this morning for a CEL on condition. Turned out to be a bad O2 sensor says them.
So they alsodecided Ishould have a new sepentine belt, a new battery, new brake pads in the front and new rotors in the front.
Yeah sure, right. The car has 230,000 miles on it and I'm the original owner (bought it at this dealership)and it probably isn't worth what they would havecharged me for all of that. I forgot to ask how much. I can do that stuff myself OK though.
I let them replace the O2 sensor.
I'll let you know whatthe damages arefor the scan and fix later.
So they alsodecided Ishould have a new sepentine belt, a new battery, new brake pads in the front and new rotors in the front.
Yeah sure, right. The car has 230,000 miles on it and I'm the original owner (bought it at this dealership)and it probably isn't worth what they would havecharged me for all of that. I forgot to ask how much. I can do that stuff myself OK though.
I let them replace the O2 sensor.
I'll let you know whatthe damages arefor the scan and fix later.
#2
RE: 1995 Windstar
WOW! I am impressed.
$461.17 for thediagnose and replacement of (1) fmc f88z9f472 ab sensor.
Frontier (come onin suckers!) Ford in Santa Clara, CA if you want to get your Ford fixed reasonably.
$461.17 for thediagnose and replacement of (1) fmc f88z9f472 ab sensor.
Frontier (come onin suckers!) Ford in Santa Clara, CA if you want to get your Ford fixed reasonably.
#3
RE: 1995 Windstar
OK, here goes.
I replaced the battery (it was 7 years old, DieHard) with another DieHard, $109.06 including tax. Labor was about 30 minutes including driving to Sears and back home.
I replaced the serpentine belt, Goodyear, $30.99.
I replaced the front brake pads, PG, $43.99.
Labor about 2 hours. Total cost including tax, the batteryand two cans of brake cleaner was$199.27.
Ford lied about the rear brakes, there was 1/4 inchof brake lining left on each shoe.
That'sthe whole story. I figure I saved at least $600 by doing that stuff myself, maybe more the wayFord gouges their customers.
I replaced the battery (it was 7 years old, DieHard) with another DieHard, $109.06 including tax. Labor was about 30 minutes including driving to Sears and back home.
I replaced the serpentine belt, Goodyear, $30.99.
I replaced the front brake pads, PG, $43.99.
Labor about 2 hours. Total cost including tax, the batteryand two cans of brake cleaner was$199.27.
Ford lied about the rear brakes, there was 1/4 inchof brake lining left on each shoe.
That'sthe whole story. I figure I saved at least $600 by doing that stuff myself, maybe more the wayFord gouges their customers.
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