PSDEng
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I finally bit the bullet and bought a new truck that I thought would be trouble free.....
I was installing Amp steps on my 2019 F-250 and when I was running the trigger wires I reached under the carpet on the drivers side and I could feel a significant amount of moisture, enough that my hand was soaking wet. I checked the passengers side and it was bone dry.
Unfortunately I’m leaving Monday for work for a couple weeks and the dealer won’t give me a loaner for that long, so I have to wait until I get back in December to take it in.
Has anybody had this happen to their new truck? It only has 650 miles on it, it’s been driven in the rain once and washed once. Anything I can do to dry it out? I’m worried that insulation will never dry properly as thick as it is. Would I be better off setting up at the dealership in the area I’ll be working in rather than waiting?
I’m a little pissed this happened, I thought the stupid little issues like this would end buying a new vehicle!
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I was installing Amp steps on my 2019 F-250 and when I was running the trigger wires I reached under the carpet on the drivers side and I could feel a significant amount of moisture, enough that my hand was soaking wet. I checked the passengers side and it was bone dry.
Unfortunately I’m leaving Monday for work for a couple weeks and the dealer won’t give me a loaner for that long, so I have to wait until I get back in December to take it in.
Has anybody had this happen to their new truck? It only has 650 miles on it, it’s been driven in the rain once and washed once. Anything I can do to dry it out? I’m worried that insulation will never dry properly as thick as it is. Would I be better off setting up at the dealership in the area I’ll be working in rather than waiting?
I’m a little pissed this happened, I thought the stupid little issues like this would end buying a new vehicle!
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