As previously mentioned, you cannot dictate the repair or what parts should be repaired or replaced. Yea-I know it's your car. Respectfully - it's up to Ford and not you.
I had the same thing happen with a new Toyota 4Runner. They machined the rotors and replaced the pads-even though the pads had few miles on them.
The problem did not happen again. So-If I recall the above posts correctly, we have two examples of the rotors being machined and that solving the issue.
I had the same thing happen with a new Toyota 4Runner. They machined the rotors and replaced the pads-even though the pads had few miles on them.
The problem did not happen again. So-If I recall the above posts correctly, we have two examples of the rotors being machined and that solving the issue.
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