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Old Dec 26, 2022 | 09:13 PM
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Question Advice on Repairs

Hello Everyone,
Please forgive my apparent lack of knowledge, this is my first F150 and I'm in the earlier phases of learning about it. I've got a 2015 Lariat, 5-liter V8, with a chrome appearance package, off-white, lots of features. I loaned it out to my son-in-law (highly recommend not doing this), and when I got it back three short weeks later, it looked as though it was used in a combat zone somewhere lol. Needless to say I've got some repair work to do and was hoping someone might be willing to provide a suggestion or two on how to approach them. Most of it I've taken care of, but there are three remaining which I either haven't figured out how to approach yet, or have received conflicting suggestions on how to address:
(1) Driver-side seat (black leather) has a massive tear and needs to be re-upholstered.
(2) Due to what I was told was a "bottom-out" on a driveway rockery, the front camera assembly and whatever else is mounted inside that cross-section directly beneath the grill where the license plate sits, has basically been torn out. I had to re-secure the license plate with some rope. Since I have no idea what that section of the vehicle is actually called, or what belongs there, I'm having a heck of a time finding out how to reinstall the parts and/or recalibrate or reprogram the camera assembly, which is part of the overall 360 degree camera system.
(3) The sliding window directly above the rear seats was damaged when someone (evidently) attempted to break in. How the would-be thief planned on climbing through such a narrow space is an interesting prospect, but hey, I'm told some people are extremely flexible haha.

I've attached six photos that feature each repair mentioned above if anyone has time to take a look, and if you have any advice on how I can go about completing the repairs without involving any insurance, I'd be eternally grateful. I've been hammering away at youtube for how-to's on each repair but my lack of terminology is getting in the way.

Thank you again, and Happy Holidays to you and yours. :-)

Many regards,






Michael
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