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Power windows, locks and mirrors all not functioning

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Old Jan 31, 2019 | 01:47 PM
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Default Power windows, locks and mirrors all not functioning

I just picked up my 2012 Focus from the Ford dealer after a complete transmission replacement. Now the power windows and mirrors won't work from the driver side switches but do work on the other doors and the power door locks won't engage at all. The dealership insists it was like that when I dropped it off but it wasn't. How do I fix this? I'm assuming it's all connected to one problem.
 

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Old Jan 31, 2019 | 06:17 PM
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This type of problem can create some bad feelings between the service agency and the customer.
Good customer service would at least check the vehicle and give you some idea what could be wrong. Sometimes a wire gets pinched or severed in the process or it could be coincidental that this happened at the same time.. For example if a wire separated in the area where the wires flex on the driver's side door this could be an example.
If you speak personally with the Service MGR or dealership manager, with all the $$ money you spent there , they just might work with you to correct the problem..
A pleasant customer is always easier to work for than an irate and demanding customer. Worth a shot !
 
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