FredTransit wrote:Am I the only one thinking Ford R&D = customers?!
FredTransit wrote:I wouldn't call a burned out wiring loom connection the result of being treated like sh*t. Niether would just opening a door.....
limitedblack wrote:Are you seriously suggesting you can't open your door unless parked on a level surface with wind speed less than 20mph.
I wouldn't say this fault occurs due to mistreatment, just bad design.
limitedblack wrote:You make it sound like they are doing it on purpose Mike.
deno 1 wrote:Just checked......yes its crap.
The body flexes when it takes the strain........rubbish design.
Mike wrote:deno 1 wrote:Just checked......yes its crap.
The body flexes when it takes the strain........rubbish design.
So does the MK7 and most other vehicles if you look.
John Johnson wrote:Mike wrote:deno 1 wrote:Just checked......yes its crap.
The body flexes when it takes the strain........rubbish design.
So does the MK7 and most other vehicles if you look.
Agreed , and I'm inclined to side with you , I've had the wind grab it a few times and been lucky so now when it's breezy I hold the door rather securely and don't let it go
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