Ford extends warranty for engines and transmissions

Posted on Tuesday 22 April 2008

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Ford is adding an extra 25,000 miles to its warranty coverage on both its new and refurbished petrol powertrains and transmissions as part of sweeping reforms to its service structure in North America. The warranty coverage now lasts for three years or up to 100,000 miles where previously it was only three years or 75,000 miles.

The new warranty covers any petrol engine or transmission sold after the first of April and applies when the sale is made by a Ford dealership or factory-authorized distributor – not when the covered parts are installed in a vehicle. New assemblies must also be registered with Ford in order to obtain full coverage.

Ford has also confirmed that prices for the service engines and transmissions are unchanged even with the improved warranty coverage, reports WardsAuto.

The new extension does not cover diesel engines either sold new or as service units. The diesel-engine warranty remains at two years, with unlimited mileage.

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8 Comments for 'Ford extends warranty for engines and transmissions'

  1.  
    chris
    April 22, 2008 | 10:27 am
     

    BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO. YAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH…. B****ES…..

    I love how just yesterday, VW announced that they would reduce their 4 year bumper to bumper to 3 years and reduce the mileage to “compete with domestic brands” and today ford ups their warrantee. very nice.

    In all fairness… it’s well deserved. ford’s definitely got solid drive trains, and the newer ones are really good engines.

  2.  
    chris
    April 22, 2008 | 10:54 am
     

    never mind… just looked into it and GM has the same 100k warranty, and ofcourse chryslter has lifetime unlimited…. which is limited to cars that are single ownership cars….

  3.  
    Gus
    April 22, 2008 | 11:06 am
     

    Yeah, but who drives 100,000 miles in three years?

  4.  
    chris
    April 22, 2008 | 11:30 am
     

    gus; I know some one who’s put 300,000 mi on their 2006 F150.

    there are people.

    but you’re right, if theyre willing to do 100k in 3 years then why not 4 or 5 years?

  5.  
    Mothra
    April 22, 2008 | 1:19 pm
     

    Wow - isnt the norm 3 years/36,000 miles?
    If you can drive 100,000 in 3 years you are driving way too much.
    This might all be for show since I doubt many people will hit that mark …

    Well - they may run into a lot of fleet car fixing …

  6.  
    chris
    April 22, 2008 | 3:06 pm
     

    mothra, i dont know anyone who has put less than 36k on a car in 3 years, besides my girlfriends mom who’s mustang sat in the garage for the first 3 years of its life.

  7.  
    tanooki2003
    April 22, 2008 | 3:52 pm
     

    Not enough Foed. I need more progress than just ass kissing or trying to mimic Chrysler

  8.  
    Soupie
    April 22, 2008 | 10:09 pm
     

    but is still only three years!!!! useless!!!

    there is confusion on these comments…it is 100,00 miles, not kms. that is 160,000 km. so it beats GM

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