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Old 04-19-2007, 10:53 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Re: Ex won't start. Maybe fuse or relay?

Guys I sure am Sick of my FORD. I'm back to where I started. I was hooking up to my trailer so I got out to see how far away I was. I got back in and put it in reverse and hook the hitch up. Now I was going back the trailer into the shop. I put it in reverse and it did not move so I put it in drive and it did not move. I then put it in Park and it shut off. Tried to start it and it just turned over again. To have this problem fixed today I had to pay $535. What a waste of money. I'm sure not going to pay them again tomorrow when it gets towed there.
I think I might just trade this in, once it's fixed, on the NEW CHEVY DIESEL 4 door TRUCK.

Thanks
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