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made with the same brand and model as originally equipped
with the vehicle unless the same brand and model is no longer
available, in which case a tire of the same brand, size, load, speed
and tread type will be used. In some circumstances, Ford may
authorize another brand and/or model to substitute for the
original brand and model, even if still available.
Normal tire wear or damage is not reimbursable. See page 22 for
details of what is not covered.
Extended warranty coverage periods are available for certain
vehicle parts and conditions. Specifically,
(1) Your vehicle's Powertrain components are covered for five
years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first. The extended
Powertrain coverage applies to all components of the driveline
that are not specifically covered by the Electric Vehicle
Component warranty. Powertrain components that receive
warranty coverage for five years or 60,000 miles may include
gears, differential, shafts, fluid pumps, seals and gaskets,
bearings, mounts, drive shaft, retainers, supports, universal and
constant velocity joints.
(2) The high voltage battery and eDrive systems of your vehicle
are covered by the Electric Vehicle Component coverage for eight
years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. High voltage
battery and eDrive components covered by this warranty include
the high voltage battery assembly, Bussed Electrical Center
(BEC), Battery Energy Control Module (BECM), on-board
charger, Inverter System Controller (ISC), DC/DC converter, and
eDrive. If a covered component requires replacement under the
Electric Vehicle Component warranty, it may be replaced with a
new, factory remanufactured, or factory refurbished component,
at Ford’s discretion. Refurbished battery components selected
for your vehicle will align with your vehicle’s age and mileage and
meet Ford’s requirements and standards.
(3) Your vehicle's safety belts and air bag Supplemental
Restraint System (SRS) are covered for an extended Safety
Restraint Coverage Period, which lasts for five years or 60,000
miles, whichever occurs first.
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(4) Your vehicle’s body sheet metal panels are covered for an
extended Corrosion Coverage Period, which lasts for five years,
regardless of miles driven. The extended warranty coverage only
applies if a body sheet metal panel becomes perforated due to
corrosion during normal use due to a manufacturing defect in
factory-supplied materials or factory workmanship. If aluminum
body panels have corrosion or rust damage, and the damage is
not the result of abnormal usage, vehicle accident, customer
actions and/or extreme environmental conditions, the corrosion
or rust damage repairs are covered for 5 years, unlimited miles.
For damage caused by airborne material (environmental fallout)
where there is no factory-related defect involved and therefore
no warranty − our policy is to provide free repair of paint damage
due to the airborne material for 12 months or 12,000 miles,
whichever occurs first.
High Voltage Lithium-Ion Battery Capacity Coverage
As is the case with all batteries, the high voltage lithium-ion
battery capacity will decrease over time and with use. While
gradual capacity loss with time and use is considered normal
wear and tear, Ford Motor Company warrants the high voltage
battery against excessive capacity loss for a period of
8 years/ 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. If an authorized
EV Certified Ford Dealer determines that the battery capacity is
less than 70 percent of the high voltage battery’s beginning of life
capacity, or less than 65 percent for vehicles in cutaway or
chassis cab configuration, this level of capacity loss is considered
excessive. The measurement method used to determine the high
voltage battery capacity, and the decision of whether to repair,
replace, or provide reconditioned or remanufactured parts, and
the condition of any such replaced, reconditioned or
remanufactured parts, are at the sole discretion of Ford Motor
Company. During the High Voltage Battery Capacity Coverage
period, Ford Motor Company will cover the necessary component
repair or replacement to correct this excessive capacity loss,
when performed by an EV Certified Ford dealership. This
coverage is in addition to the high voltage battery assembly’s
limited warranty for defects in materials or workmanship. If a
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assembly, or one of its components, it may be replaced with a
new, factory remanufactured, or factory refurbished component,
at Ford’s discretion. Refurbished battery components selected
for your vehicle will align with your vehicle’s age, and mileage.
NOTE: The battery capacity degradation rate will vary based on
various factors, including environmental conditions, and will also
be affected by the way in which the vehicle is used. Following the
recommendations in thePreserving Your High Voltage Battery
section of the Owner’s Manual may help lower the rate of
capacity degradation and optimize battery life.
Ford Power-Up software updates
During the warranty coverage period, Ford Motor Company warrants
that:
• you will not be charged for diagnosis, repair, replacement, or adjustment of components that are damaged or inoperable
due to a defect caused by a Ford Power-Up software update
WHAT IS NOT COVERED UNDER THE NEW VEHICLE LIMITED
WARRANTY?
Damage Caused By:
• accidents, collision or objects striking the vehicle (including driving through a car wash)
• theft, vandalism, or riot
• fire or explosion
• using contaminated or improper fluids
• customer-applied chemicals or accidental spills
• driving through water deep enough to cause water to be ingested into any component. i.e. powertrain components
• immersion/flooding of the high voltage battery assembly
• abuse and/or misuse of the vehicle and/or high voltage battery pack, such as driving over curbs, overloading, racing or using
the vehicle as a permanent stationary power source
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• exceeding the load limits specified on the certification label.See your Owner’s Manual for the location of the certification
label
• failure to observe and resolve vehicle warnings and indications of battery concerns within a reasonable amount of time,
typically 30 days
• failure to complete Ford Power-Up software updates within a reasonable amount of time, typically 30 days
• the use of incompatible charging devices or methods
• modifications to the high voltage battery assembly, high voltage system, or associated wiring
• exposure to direct and/or intense heat sources outside of normal use, such as collision repairs that subject the vehicle to
paint booth conditions that exceed Ford’s recommendations
• allowing the high voltage battery assembly to remain in a fully discharged, or near zero state of charge, for more than 14 days
• repairs performed by facilities and personnel not authorized by Ford, including repairs which would have otherwise been
covered under the manufacturer’s warranty,
•
improper vehicle storage resulting in high voltage battery damage
(See Owner’s Manual for vehicle storage recommendations)
In order to maintain your warranty coverage, be sure to follow the
recommendations in the Owner’s Manual under Preserving Your
High Voltage Battery.
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover damage to the
Ford Mobile Charger caused by abuse or misuse. Always use the
Ford Mobile Charger in a manner that conforms to the directions
found in the Owner’s Manual.
Damage Caused by Alteration or Modification
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover any damage
caused by:
• Tampering, alterations, or modifications of the vehicle, including the body, chassis, electronics or their components,
after the vehicle leaves the control of Ford Motor Company
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• the installation or use of a non-Ford Motor Company part orany part or software (Ford or non-Ford) designed for off-road
use only installed after the vehicle leaves the control of Ford
Motor Company, if the installed part fails or causes a Ford part
to fail. Examples include, but are not limited to lift kits,
oversized tires, roll bars, cellular phones, alarm systems,
automatic starting systems and performance-enhancing
powertrain components or software and performance “chips”.
Your vehicle may allow, enable or facilitate the use of certain
non-Ford Motor Company software. Ford is not responsible for
the functionality of such software. Ford may disallow,
discontinue or modify your ability to use such software at any
time without prior notification or incurring any warranty or
other obligation. Non-Ford Motor Company software may be
governed by End User License Agreement or warranty provided
by the software provider. For Ford Motor Company software
see End User License Agreement found in the Owner Manual.
Damage Caused by Use and/or the Environment
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover surface rust,
deterioration and damage of paint, trim, upholstery, and other
appearance items that result from use and/or exposure to the
elements. You, as the owner, are responsible for these items.
Some examples are:
• dings, dents
• cuts, burns, punctures or tears
• road salt
• tree sap, bird and bee droppings
• windstorm, lightening, hail
• earthquake
• freezing, water or flood
• stone chips, scratches (some examples are on paint and glass)
•
windshield stress cracks. However, limited coverage on windshield
stress cracks will be provided for the first 12 months or 12,000
miles (whichever occurs first), even though caused by use and/or
exposure to the elements.
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Maintenance/Wear
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: (1) parts and
labor needed to maintain the vehicle; and (2) the replacement of
parts due to normal wear and tear. You, as the owner, are
responsible for these items. See your Owner’s Manual. Some
examples of maintenance and normal wear are:
• fluids such as coolant, brakefluid, and lubricants
• cabin air filters
• tire rotation/inflation
• cleaning/polishing • wiper blades*
• wheel alignments and tire
balancing*
• brake pad/lining*
* Ford will replace or adjust certain maintenance items when
necessary, free of charge during a limited period:
• Wiper blade replacements will be provided during the first six months in service, regardless of miles driven.
• Wheel alignments and tire balancing will be provided during the first 12 months or 12,000 miles in service, whichever occurs
first.
• Brake pad/lining replacements will be provided during the first 12 months or 18,000 miles in service, whichever occurs first.
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SYNC Hands-Free Communications and Entertainment
System
If your vehicle is equipped with SYNC, the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty does not cover repairs under certain conditions, such as
failure to provide proper installation environment. The New
Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover repairs for certain
damage or loss, such as:
• Loss of personal recording media, software or data
• Loss, change, or discontinuation of functionality because of:• system updates to Ford Motor Company software or lack of
compatibility with non-Ford Motor Company electronic devices
• non-Ford Motor Company software, or
• obsolescence of vehicle software or hardware
• lack of network coverage or availability
• Damage caused by: • abnormal use such as insertion of foreign objects, fluid
spillage
• unauthorized modification to alter functionality or capability
•
computer or internet viruses, bugs, or malware, such as worms,
Trojan Horses, cancelbots
• installation of unauthorized software, peripherals and
attachments
• unauthorized, unapproved and/or incompatible repairs, upgrades and modification
•
the defective function or obsolescence of your cellular phone or
digital media device (for example, inadequate signal reception
by the external antenna, viruses or other software problems)
Tire Wear or Damage
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover normal wear or
worn out tires. Tires will not be replaced (unless required by a
warranty repair) for wear or damage including:
• tire damage from road hazards such as cuts, snags, bruises, bulges, puncture, and impact breaks
• tire damage due to under or over inflation, tire chain use, racing, spinning (as when stuck in snow or mud), improper mounting
or dismounting, or tire repair
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Other Items or Conditions Not Covered
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover:
• vehicles that have had the odometer disconnected, altered, orinoperative for an extended period of time with the result that
the actual mileage cannot be determined
• vehicles that have ever been labeled or branded as dismantled, fire, flood, junk, rebuilt, reconstructed, or salvaged; this will void
the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
• vehicles that have been determined to be a total loss by an insurance company; this will void the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty
• converted ambulances that are not equipped with the Ford Ambulance Prep Package, see important information about
ambulance conversions (page 34)
• aftermarket parts or components, sometimes installed by Ford Motor Company or an authorized Ford dealership, may not be
covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Any damage
caused to Ford components due to the failure of aftermarket
parts is not covered.
• high-voltage battery replacement due to improper vehicle storage. Refer to the Owner’s Manual for the proper ways your
vehicle’s battery must be maintained in the event the vehicle is
not driven or is stored for an extended period.
• if the component that caused the failure is beyond coverage and damages a component with remaining coverage, the entire
repair is NOT reimbursable.
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