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Old 11-04-2010, 02:32 PM   #1
ivorya
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Hi Guys,

I'm sory i've posted here, couldn't find anywhere else to post regarding my question and many other contributers may agree.

With most of us enthusiast's not trusting FORD service for many reasons and servicing vehicles themselves or by using external company's, could there be a place in each of the particular car sections for a sticky thread to be opened letting us know of recalls or particular updates to PCM etc. There has to be many people on this site that could contribute by sending thru the information directly to you or just by posting.

Maybe this section already exists and if so, could you pls point me in the right direction.

Thanx for listening

Aaron

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