Ford Service in Palm Springs Area November 19, 2013, 01:14:46 pm Yahoo Message Number: 143715Its time for normal oil change etc on our 2010 MB with about 20k and would appreciate a good recommendation. I have taken it to the Ford dealer in Cathedral City but always looking for a better option.Thanks Dean Ansley
Re: Ford Service in Palm Springs Area Reply #1 – November 20, 2013, 04:23:00 pm Yahoo Message Number: 143732Dean, check the subject Ford service. Betty jean
Ford Service Reply #2 – November 20, 2013, 12:12:58 pm Yahoo Message Number: 143729I have been using Sunair on Perez south of Hwy 111 for 8 years. 760-328-1914 they have lifts for big rigs, do routine oil changes, etcBetty Jean & Circus Wagon parked in Larry's drive while he installs a new TV just finished resealing the roof.
Ford Service Reply #3 – February 16, 2014, 08:56:18 am Yahoo Message Number: 145047Hi Friends,Does anybody know of a "reputable" Ford Mechanic or Service in the Los Angeles Ca. area. I would like to get my 2003 E-450 LD serviced before my upcoming travels; but I don't want to get ripped off either. Thanks in advance.Steve Darrow/Red Sky
Re: Ford Service Reply #4 – February 17, 2014, 06:41:01 am Yahoo Message Number: 145062Fairway Ford RV in Placentia where u have my service done. Robert mng and good Ford service.
Re: Ford Service Reply #5 – February 17, 2014, 10:12:16 am Yahoo Message Number: 145066I've been using Buerge Ford in West Los Angeles for my '06 TK since new. When I started, they had an RV enthusiast service writer. He's since moved on, but they still handle my service at reasonable prices and no "upsell." I suspect I'm the only RV they handle as their service area is tight quarters, but if you live in this area I'd give them a try. If you're not close by, you'd probably be better off seeking elsewhere. Caution: even my RV-centric service writer was unaware of the location of the driveline-based parking brake on the E450. -- Jon
Re: Ford Service Reply #6 – February 17, 2014, 11:52:18 am Yahoo Message Number: 145067"Caution: even my RV-centric service writer was unaware of the location of the driveline-based parking brake on the E450" ----- This is the same as my experience. A search of the message board will bring up many posts on the 'parking brake servicing' topic, and perhaps Larry will re-post the links to his photos of the location of the fill plug. I had to crawl under my rig (2003) and show the mechanic where it was; he acknowledged that he wasn't even aware of the unique parking brake assembly on the E450.Joan