Delivery Problems
I posted a question similar to this a few days ago but now I have more information. My 2001L was built on 2-27-01 and scheduled for delivery the week of 3-19. My dealer and the train company has told me my vehicle was picked at random for quality control inspectation. I don't have a problem with this except it is still at the Ontario plant. Does anyone know how long it takes when a vehicle is pulled for this inspection Thank You.
When i worked at Ford it wasn,t uncommon for a vehicle to be pulled for a quality check. This usually would be an overnighter by a member of management, a superintendent, or a person associated with production of the vehicle. They would verify the extra mileage driven by that person on a quality sticker put on the window. the person would fill out a report on any problems or things they found that weren,t up to quality,but you didn,t find out what they were.If there was any serious problem it would be fixed.---Jim
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by SilverBullet:
The audit usaully adds 5-7 days to the delivery date. On a positive note, if your vehicle is audited, this is usaully a good thing. In fact, some Ford employees with the ways, get the audit assigned to their vehicles.
My vehicle arrived with 14 extra miles on it and 7 days late. The truck arrived at the dealer with a buffed polish, much better than the other lightning that was delivered with it.</font>
The audit usaully adds 5-7 days to the delivery date. On a positive note, if your vehicle is audited, this is usaully a good thing. In fact, some Ford employees with the ways, get the audit assigned to their vehicles.
My vehicle arrived with 14 extra miles on it and 7 days late. The truck arrived at the dealer with a buffed polish, much better than the other lightning that was delivered with it.</font>
<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by 01 BLACK BOLT:
When i worked at Ford it wasn,t uncommon for a vehicle to be pulled for a quality check. This usually would be an overnighter by a member of management, a superintendent, or a person associated with production of the vehicle. They would verify the extra mileage driven by that person on a quality sticker put on the window. the person would fill out a report on any problems or things they found that weren,t up to quality,but you didn,t find out what they were.If there was any serious problem it would be fixed.---Jim</font>
When i worked at Ford it wasn,t uncommon for a vehicle to be pulled for a quality check. This usually would be an overnighter by a member of management, a superintendent, or a person associated with production of the vehicle. They would verify the extra mileage driven by that person on a quality sticker put on the window. the person would fill out a report on any problems or things they found that weren,t up to quality,but you didn,t find out what they were.If there was any serious problem it would be fixed.---Jim</font>
The audit usaully adds 5-7 days to the delivery date. On a positive note, if your vehicle is audited, this is usaully a good thing. In fact, some Ford employees with the ways, get the audit assigned to their vehicles.
My vehicle arrived with 14 extra miles on it and 7 days late. The truck arrived at the dealer with a buffed polish, much better than the other lightning that was delivered with it.
My vehicle arrived with 14 extra miles on it and 7 days late. The truck arrived at the dealer with a buffed polish, much better than the other lightning that was delivered with it.


