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Old 04-08-2007, 11:28 AM   #1
euroford
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Angry Warped cylinder head

G'day all,my LS had some major engine trouble at 16 000 k's it's been in the workshop for about 3 weeks now and l've finally been told what's wrong with the car. : They tell me it's a warped cylinder head and fry'd ECU saying that it would of been caused by engine overheating (well thats strange l'm the onlyone who drives it and it did'nt happen while l was driving it.)Anyway now l've been pushing Ford to give me extended warranty on the car as l've only got two years of warranty left(l average 15.000 k's a year) but it's looking bleak.I'll get to the point by saying please ring Ford direct for your troubles with the car as most dealer workshops are not passing details across l've noticed a lot of troubles in the register so please get on the phone and let them know (13 3673) thanks.

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