SnakeJazzismyjam
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I appreciate the advice - it’s like seems reasonable/complicated fix, but with the potential complications from that, I refuse to go that route.If out of warranty and no mandatory NHTSA safety recall making Ford fix it, it looks like one might do one of three things:
1) drill a series of small drain holes along the bottom so water can drain out B4 it causes and electrical problem; or
2) locate the source of the rain water and seal the hole(s) up with a good quality silicone caulk, for example; or
3) relocate the back-up lights to the tail lights somehow, maybe by replacing the existing tail lights with ones that have the back-up lights in them - maybe a lower trim level one would fit - then the light bar would be merely decorative and if it fails to light up due to water, so be it.
If Ford tries to fix it 3 times (the usual) and it still fails, have Ford buy back the truck under the lemon laws in your jurisdiction, or give you a new Lightning. (just kidding)
And I’m confident that Ford will fix it before I escalate things. My pettiness is unrelenting.
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