After over 4 years on this Forum I see the same silliness about our warranties over and over. The three that irk me the most are below
1. The Dealer voided my Warranty.
Not true, the dealer per Ford cannot alter your warranty. If a dealer tries to claim this tactic it is plain and simple fraud and illegal. Get it in writing and go to your DA and file fraud charges, I promise you will not get it writing but an audio recording from your phone will also work.
Also call Ford and complain, I was in the Services Managers office when he got reamed from Ford for telling me If I have installed the MP215 he would void my warranty, Ford also told me the General manager was instructed to have the Service Manager trained on warranties and they wanted written proof the Service Manager received "training" (ass reaming) on the subject.
From the Ford Warranty Guide 2016 but applies to all years ( my bold)
" The New Vehicle Limited Warranty for your 2016-model vehicle LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS
All of the warranties in this booklet are subject to the following limitations and disclaimers: The warranties in this booklet are the only express warranties applicable to your vehicle. Ford does not assume or authorize anyone to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with your vehicle or these warranties. No person, including Ford employees or dealers, may modify or waive any part of these warranties."
2. Mods will void your warranty.
From a Post in reply to questions to Ford and Ford's answer about calibration (tunes). It applies to ALL mods. My bold
" you have to also remember that just because your vehicle has an aftermarket calibration, that does not automatically void any warranty, extended warranty or not. The failure HAS to be PROVEN to be caused by the calibration".
The reason for this is the Moss-Magnuson Act (The Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act (P.L. 93-637) is a United States federal law (15 U.S.C. § 2301 et seq.). This act also tells you your warranty and the law is between you and Ford not the dealer.
If you mod your engine to hell and back and it blows Ford will not repair it if the mods caused the problem. Anything else on your car is still covered. If your Sync 3 dies they fix it, if your heater core leaks they fix it. About the only reason Ford can deny all warranty issues is racing a car in timed events.
3. Ford Performance/Mountune parts are not covered under your warranty.
Again from Ford post (Ford's answer in bold, question by member)
Who is responsible for fixing an issue caused by warranty approved mountune part (MP215, Intercooler, short shift kit, etc), Ford or Mountune? I believe I answered that above, but the answer is Ford Performance.
Warranty on you car with warranty approved Ford performance parts including Mountune will be paid for from Ford performance $$, any other warranty claims are paid for by Ford manufacturing $$. All transparent to you the owner, just a matter of internal accounting. You may have to register them and have them installed by Ford, Mountune or an ASE certified mechanic for coverage.
Any warranty questions should be directed to Ford, not the Forum. Too many myths and fairy tales.......
1. The Dealer voided my Warranty.
Not true, the dealer per Ford cannot alter your warranty. If a dealer tries to claim this tactic it is plain and simple fraud and illegal. Get it in writing and go to your DA and file fraud charges, I promise you will not get it writing but an audio recording from your phone will also work.
Also call Ford and complain, I was in the Services Managers office when he got reamed from Ford for telling me If I have installed the MP215 he would void my warranty, Ford also told me the General manager was instructed to have the Service Manager trained on warranties and they wanted written proof the Service Manager received "training" (ass reaming) on the subject.
From the Ford Warranty Guide 2016 but applies to all years ( my bold)
" The New Vehicle Limited Warranty for your 2016-model vehicle LIMITATIONS AND DISCLAIMERS
All of the warranties in this booklet are subject to the following limitations and disclaimers: The warranties in this booklet are the only express warranties applicable to your vehicle. Ford does not assume or authorize anyone to assume for it any other obligation or liability in connection with your vehicle or these warranties. No person, including Ford employees or dealers, may modify or waive any part of these warranties."
2. Mods will void your warranty.
From a Post in reply to questions to Ford and Ford's answer about calibration (tunes). It applies to ALL mods. My bold
" you have to also remember that just because your vehicle has an aftermarket calibration, that does not automatically void any warranty, extended warranty or not. The failure HAS to be PROVEN to be caused by the calibration".
The reason for this is the Moss-Magnuson Act (The Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act (P.L. 93-637) is a United States federal law (15 U.S.C. § 2301 et seq.). This act also tells you your warranty and the law is between you and Ford not the dealer.
If you mod your engine to hell and back and it blows Ford will not repair it if the mods caused the problem. Anything else on your car is still covered. If your Sync 3 dies they fix it, if your heater core leaks they fix it. About the only reason Ford can deny all warranty issues is racing a car in timed events.
3. Ford Performance/Mountune parts are not covered under your warranty.
Again from Ford post (Ford's answer in bold, question by member)
Who is responsible for fixing an issue caused by warranty approved mountune part (MP215, Intercooler, short shift kit, etc), Ford or Mountune? I believe I answered that above, but the answer is Ford Performance.
Warranty on you car with warranty approved Ford performance parts including Mountune will be paid for from Ford performance $$, any other warranty claims are paid for by Ford manufacturing $$. All transparent to you the owner, just a matter of internal accounting. You may have to register them and have them installed by Ford, Mountune or an ASE certified mechanic for coverage.
Any warranty questions should be directed to Ford, not the Forum. Too many myths and fairy tales.......