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Last post on Jul 08, 2010 at 2:47 PM
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#4 of 7 Re: Leather Seat Peeling [vg33e power]
by azro57
Mar 29, 2010 (7:38 am)
You are lucky to have a 2004. You have real leather. I believe my 2008 seats are made out of a product called Bi-Leather. It is equivalent to particle board. If I could figure out how to post a picture to this site I would. ">
#5 of 7 Re: Leather Seat Peeling [azro57]
by azro57
Mar 29, 2010 (5:05 pm)
YEA!! I took my Escape to another Ford Dealer and they took one look at the problem and told me it should be covered under the warranty. The service rep. made a call and came back and told me they had ordered a new cover for my seat!!!! It should be here in a couple of days!! My faith is restored that there are decent people out there that believe in the customer
#6 of 7 Re: Leather Seat Peeling [azro57]
by tadams50
Jul 08, 2010 (1:01 pm)
I have a 2008 Escape Limited and am experiencing the
same problem with my Leather Seats----a few spots on the front passenger and driver seats---- I have tried using a leather glue--and conditioner which I use on my home furniture---I also have a problem with my reav view mirror changing tint colors on its own----don't know what this is
about but its very annoying during the day light hours and your mirror is very dark--can't really see out of it---Checked owners manual and there is no mention of this---any suggestions would be helpful--
#7 of 7 Re: Leather Seat Peeling [tadams50]
by davicho
Jul 08, 2010 (2:47 pm)
You have a electrochromatic rear view mirror which changes color of tint to provide the best view without the glare...completely normal operation.