Now that I'm back from picking my vehicle up, here's the story:
A month ago I contacted several Ford dealerships in my area to get a quote on just a Spark Plug change, I wanted the dealership that I bought my vehicle from to do the work, but needed to get the most accurate price. Mac Haik Ford quoted me $289.00, I contact Covert Ford (purchasing dealership) and he initially quoted me $800+. I asked him to check again because another dealership quoted me much less, he returned after a brief hold and stated it would be $285.00, so I agreed and set the appointment for 5 January 2026. I set up to use their concierge pickup for 0915 this morning, and they arrived on time. It's customary for me to tip the drivers for that service which I did.
So, at 1028 I get this email:
Tech did just come to me, we will have to disconnect the coolant lines and drain the coolant per Ford's workshop manual in order to perform the tune up properly. Because the vehicle is high performance I would recommend we do a mechanical flush of the system using our flush machine to insure no air pockets. This would run $194 additional to the $285.00 we originally discussed. Please let me know if you would like to proceed.
Inexperienced Tech decided that he'd rather do it the easy way by disconnecting all of the coolant lines, then the little bit harder way by just unbolting the coolant lines from bracket, and fishing around them to get the the plugs. Houston Speed Freaks has a great video on this BTW.
Here's what I think, inexperienced Tech that doesn't want to put in the work on the Monday after New Years. I have a video but it's too large, where the Tech exclaims that "who does a plug change at 5000 miles", and huffs and puffs about it.
I know, cool story bro. It still sucks that a young Tech tries to pad the bill because he's used to making the molehill a mountain! I chose to pick my vehicle up, and have it done elsewhere!