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I would assume so, as long as you haven't modded anything down there. The Manual should tell you exactly what's excluded which is generally Oil, Petrol, Coolant, Brake Fluid, etc. Basically the consumables and 'general wear and tear'.

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yep and bearing will be called wear and tear by some dealers

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No way, if a dealer calls front wheels bearings wear and tear under 100k they are retarded, if they fail and you have stock rims itl be covered even aftermarket rims if they knock u back your super unlucky

Had a manual pursuit ute before this driven sedately I might add disc rotors wore to below min thickness in 40,000 km dealer said wear and tear cost me $1400 to replace. Found a design fault with a rubber (that I rectified) causing caliper not to withdraw put on some DBA's and 260,000km later sold the car with still great DBA rotors on it so take it from me Ford dealers will blame anything and everone to avoid warranty issues. Ford's warranty is a token effort not worth the paper it's written on and that's the way I viewed and accepted it when I bought the turbo.

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