OK, for starters, read here for all the background:
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=38&threadid=440360&highlight_key=y&keyword1=new%20engine
Now the update since that: When flushing the radiator, there was a loss of pressure. They diagnosed this as a cracked head gasket and authorized a replacement engine. However, a couple of things bothered me and my dad about this. #1) The biggest cause of a head gasket problem is overheating. This is common with my Contour because they used plastic blades in the water pump. Well I'm pretty observant and I didn't see it overheating. Furthermore my dad took it in to the dealership and he did not notice anything, and that's almost a 45 minute drive. Therefore I can conclude we were not overheating. And it it had been a cracked gasket, there would have been smoke or other unusual byproducts in the exhaust. Were there? Nope. And it gets better.
They replaced the engine. They were getting misfires. So they replaced two cylinders that were causing the problem, or so they thought, and that did not solve anything. So they replaced all the ignition wiring. No go. They replaced the computer. No go.
Last Friday they replaced the replacement engine with a new engine. And frankly the lady who I talk with said that if this does not work they don't have a clue.
The car has about 35,750 miles on it. Warranty expires 6/15, although I would get a two year extention on all the replacement parts. They have given my dad a rental car and I've been driving my dad's Taurus, but it is still inconvenient.
BTW, the car's estimated trade in value is about 8,000. Alone the parts and labor already put into it total more than $10,000. Two engine blocks at $3700 each, plus wiring and a $400 computer, and already 3 weeks worth of labor, at $60/hr. I know the parts are given in MSRP price but still that's a lot of money Ford has spent, especially in labor.
If they cannot get it working, they can't just keep replacing things, can they? Do I have any recourse? They've had my car for over 3 weeks already.
EDIT: TWO WEEKS LATER
The third engine put in didn't work. So, they replaced the wiring harness. Didn't work. They then decided to check my fuel - fuel checked out OK, only issue was some metal flakes at the bottom of the tank (normal). They are now insisting on putting in a fuel pump and new fuel filter. But I can guarantee these are NOT the problems. The car runs fine after it warms up for half an hour. A fuel pump problem would not be intermittent like that. They are also bringing down a senior Ford engineer to look at it. They now have had my car for over five weeks.
I jokingly told my service contact that "While you're at it, can you replace my transmission, my alternator, and take the dent out of the side?" (in a joking voice). That's really all they have left to do before I have a whole new car. lol
What should I do at this point?
http://forums.anandtech.com/messageview.cfm?catid=38&threadid=440360&highlight_key=y&keyword1=new%20engine
Now the update since that: When flushing the radiator, there was a loss of pressure. They diagnosed this as a cracked head gasket and authorized a replacement engine. However, a couple of things bothered me and my dad about this. #1) The biggest cause of a head gasket problem is overheating. This is common with my Contour because they used plastic blades in the water pump. Well I'm pretty observant and I didn't see it overheating. Furthermore my dad took it in to the dealership and he did not notice anything, and that's almost a 45 minute drive. Therefore I can conclude we were not overheating. And it it had been a cracked gasket, there would have been smoke or other unusual byproducts in the exhaust. Were there? Nope. And it gets better.
They replaced the engine. They were getting misfires. So they replaced two cylinders that were causing the problem, or so they thought, and that did not solve anything. So they replaced all the ignition wiring. No go. They replaced the computer. No go.
Last Friday they replaced the replacement engine with a new engine. And frankly the lady who I talk with said that if this does not work they don't have a clue.
The car has about 35,750 miles on it. Warranty expires 6/15, although I would get a two year extention on all the replacement parts. They have given my dad a rental car and I've been driving my dad's Taurus, but it is still inconvenient.
BTW, the car's estimated trade in value is about 8,000. Alone the parts and labor already put into it total more than $10,000. Two engine blocks at $3700 each, plus wiring and a $400 computer, and already 3 weeks worth of labor, at $60/hr. I know the parts are given in MSRP price but still that's a lot of money Ford has spent, especially in labor.
If they cannot get it working, they can't just keep replacing things, can they? Do I have any recourse? They've had my car for over 3 weeks already.
EDIT: TWO WEEKS LATER
The third engine put in didn't work. So, they replaced the wiring harness. Didn't work. They then decided to check my fuel - fuel checked out OK, only issue was some metal flakes at the bottom of the tank (normal). They are now insisting on putting in a fuel pump and new fuel filter. But I can guarantee these are NOT the problems. The car runs fine after it warms up for half an hour. A fuel pump problem would not be intermittent like that. They are also bringing down a senior Ford engineer to look at it. They now have had my car for over five weeks.
I jokingly told my service contact that "While you're at it, can you replace my transmission, my alternator, and take the dent out of the side?" (in a joking voice). That's really all they have left to do before I have a whole new car. lol
What should I do at this point?
