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Re: 2003 Driver side running board [stiritup] by thewookie
Aug 23, 2007 (12:56 pm)
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Replying to: stiritup (Jul 03, 2007 5:58 am)

What kind of "Oil", or do you mean "grease"? On my 03, the driver side went first, then the passenger side. I also have other electrical problems, the most recent being that the high tone horn went out. And as soon as I purchased a replacement, it came back.
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Re: 2003 Driver side running board [thewookie] by stiritup
Aug 24, 2007 (2:26 am)
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Replying to: thewookie (Aug 23, 2007 12:56 pm)

I don't know what kind of oil they used. I suppose the dealer can tell you.
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Re: 2003 Driver side running board [stiritup] by stiritup
Aug 29, 2007 (11:47 am)
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Replying to: stiritup (Aug 24, 2007 2:26 am)

I took mine in for the dealer to look at. She just called top say they oiled it but that did not work. They suggest I changed both the board and motor, cost $2300.
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Re: 2003 Driver side running board [stiritup] by stiritup
Oct 31, 2007 (6:50 am)
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Replying to: stiritup (Aug 29, 2007 11:47 am)

Did anyone implement any of the many suggestions offered regarding for solving this problem? If so, has it worked for anyone? MY driver side running board is still driving me nuts. One thing I have noticed is that it sometimes goes in all the way which tells me it is not the motor. It looks every bit like a mechanical problem but I can't find it.
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Running board problems 03 Navigator by kgatti
Feb 07, 2008 (10:48 am)
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I have experienced continuous problems with the running boards on my Navigator. Today I discovered why and want to share with others who are equally frustrated. The running boards are rusted through in about five different places on both sides of the car. Water seeps under the plastic covers on these running boards and pools in various places. This causes the covers to warp so that over time they will collide with the undercarriage of the Navigator, forcing the board to return to the out position. In my case, the running boards were moving in and out as I was driving. Naturally, the first place a mechanic will focus on is the motor. All these dealers who are telling you it's a motor problem need to look more closely at the plastic covers and see if they are warped.
 
I just spent about 30 minutes on the phone with Ford Customer Care because I think it's ridiculous to expect consumers to absorb the cost of replacing poorly designed automotive parts. Customer Care contacted my service rep who then contacted the zone manager for Ford in this region, and they have agreed to cover $1,300 of the cost of replacing these running boards. My car has 90,000 miles, but has been meticulously maintained, and I don't believe the rust was caused by lack of care as my car is washed regularly to remove corrosive elements. I live in Louisville, not exactly in the snow belt.
 
I plan to pursue this further with Ford and would like to hear from any other Navigator owners who have replaced their running boards due to rust. My guess is that Ford knows this problem exists, and the faulty motor excuse buys them time until warranties expire.
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Re: Running board problems 03 Navigator [kgatti] by danqpham
Feb 07, 2008 (1:51 pm)
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Replying to: kgatti (Feb 07, 2008 10:48 am)

Hello everyone,
I'm new to this board I also had the same problem but intermittent with my Gator 03. When it happens, I notice there is a message DOOR AJAR on dash board. So I guess something relate to the driver's door latch/sensor that may cause the problem
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Re: Running board problems 03 Navigator [kgatti] by stiritup
Feb 07, 2008 (2:45 pm)
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Replying to: kgatti (Feb 07, 2008 10:48 am)

Kgatti,
Thank you very much for this information. My 03 is doing exactly that. There is no doubt in my mind that Ford is aware of this problem and are faking ignorance. They pretend they are hearing this issue for the very first time when you called them. I am very interested in pursuing this issue. Mine hasn't been replaced yet so if there are others out there who wants to take this further I am in. Once again, thank you for the information.
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Re: Running board problems 03 Navigator [stiritup] by kgatti
Feb 08, 2008 (3:03 pm)
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Replying to: stiritup (Feb 07, 2008 2:45 pm)

Hope you get some financial relief if you decide to replace your running boards. The problem I see is that if owners are repeatedly being told it's a motor problem, replace the motor and then have to replace the entire running board, they will never see if the board has rusted through. I have asked my mechanic to hold the boards he has removed from my vehicle so I can take photographs. I received an email response from Ford today wherein they state that in spite of their best efforts "unintended malfunctions or mechanical 'glitches' may surface." It's a rust problem caused by shoddy parts. Even my mechanic stated that the metal they use to construct these running boards is poor quality. Ford determined the "amount of asistance offered is more than adequate and will not provide any additional assistance." This is due to the age of my car (!) and the mileage. I plan on contacting every consumer agency I can to alert them to this problem. Please stay in touch--it's important to get the word out.
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Re: Running board problems 03 Navigator [kgatti] by akirby
Feb 08, 2008 (7:50 pm)
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Replying to: kgatti (Feb 08, 2008 3:03 pm)

No car mfr is going to fix something like that at 90,000 miles. They have to draw the line somewhere.
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Re: Running board problems 03 Navigator [akirby] by stiritup
Feb 09, 2008 (5:59 pm)
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Replying to: akirby (Feb 08, 2008 7:50 pm)

Yes but what if you can demonstrate that other vehicles with less miles have exactly the same issue. Mine began doing this at 5900, now I am at 7200. If the mfr pretended not to know an issue exists then they should be on the hook for the repairs.

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