Did anyone else get this letter from Ford?
I recently ( past week ) recieved a letter from Ford and a Denver testing facility. In short, the letter says they wish to "borrow" my FEH for 3 to 5 days for emissions testing on a Dyno. The letter from Ford says they wish to see how the emissions system is performing after 5 years (mine will be 5 years old this December, but some started to be built in August of 2004).
My car will be "kept indoors and will be fully insured" the whole time. In the end, I will recieve my FEH back fully detailed inside and out, with a full tank of gas, and $200 cash for my trouble. Or, at my option, I may recieve $100 cash and use a 2009 or 2010 Ford loaner vehicle for the 3 to 5 days with a full tank of gas in the loaner, at no charge. Anyone else get this letter in the Denver area or other areas of the nation? There was one letter from the Emissions Lab and one letter from Ford on Ford stationary in the same envelope. I have no doubt it is legit. Just curious, -John |
Re: Did anyone else get this letter from Ford?
I have not receive such a letter and question why "this group" would need several days to complete an emission test when one can have it done at state emission test facilities for a "short" time frame. :confused: Ford is still posting quarterly losses and it seems questionable that they could "throw money away" when the emission equipment on the vehicles is warrantied for what eight years? Have you taken this letter to a dealership for review?
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Re: Did anyone else get this letter from Ford?
Originally Posted by gpsman1
(Post 207911)
I recently ( past week ) recieved a letter from Ford and a Denver testing facility. In short, the letter says they wish to "borrow" my FEH for 3 to 5 days for emissions testing on a Dyno. The letter from Ford says they wish to see how the emissions system is performing after 5 years (mine will be 5 years old this December, but some started to be built in August of 2004).
My car will be "kept indoors and will be fully insured" the whole time. In the end, I will recieve my FEH back fully detailed inside and out, with a full tank of gas, and $200 cash for my trouble. Or, at my option, I may recieve $100 cash and use a 2009 or 2010 Ford loaner vehicle for the 3 to 5 days with a full tank of gas in the loaner, at no charge. Anyone else get this letter in the Denver area or other areas of the nation? There was one letter from the Emissions Lab and one letter from Ford on Ford stationary in the same envelope. I have no doubt it is legit. Just curious, -John |
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I have not received such a letter. Interesting. Please keep us up to date on how it works out.
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I am sure that the testing they want to do, and on more than one car, is far more extensive than the state emissions test.
In the end the state stuff is a quick, go-no go text or screening test. |
Re: Did anyone else get this letter from Ford?
About 5 years ago, my then gf got one for her Toyota Echo. We are in Metro Detroit and the testing was to occur at a facility in Ann Arbor. I checked it out at the time and it seemed legit.
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Great opportunity to have your vehicle completely checked out. They may replace some components with new and take yours back to the labs for indepth testing. I would do it in a heartbeat. You will be helping all of us.
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John, if you do this, will you let them know about your E85 trials?
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Re: Did anyone else get this letter from Ford?
Originally Posted by MyPart
(Post 208082)
John, if you do this, will you let them know about your E85 trials?
First, I need to find a time when I can loan them the car for "3 to 5 days". I'm usually not home that long. I work as a special agent ( ok, traveling customer service agent ) and I'm working in the field most of the time and only home weekends. I live most of my life from a suitcase! ( but get paid salary plus $0.50 per mile ) :shade: |
Re: Did anyone else get this letter from Ford?
The only reason I asked is because it seems they may be looking for the long term effectiveness of the emissions equipment. Hypothetically, if they come across something unexpected in your test results, it would be good for them to know the history of the vehicle. It's possible that a few tanks of E85 (and the other mixtures you've tried) could have have had a cumulative effect (for better OR worse) on the system.
I'm not making a statement here for or against Ethanol. I'm just saying that your vehicle's history is not quite the same as the everyday FEH that's only had E10 or less and might skew their results. Heck, you may have cleaner emissions than others leading Ford to recommend an occasional E70 tank for the rest of us (not likely but possible). If I were you, I think I'd ask for the loaner and push for a GT500 to play with. ;) |
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