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Ford Warranty.....do's And Dont's


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Soooooo, I know that touching the ECU is a big no no for Ford's warranty....what else are you not allowed to touch??

I'm keen to get my rumble (drone) back with a cat back, and perhaps a SS "Growler" (Don't need to be told they are sh*t, I've already decided that's what I want)...but will these void my "extensive" warranty covered by Ford?

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Yes if they want to be picky

No if u get a good warranty manager at time of repair and depending what the warranty work is

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I have never understood the "wait till the end of the warranty before modding" mentality.

If you mod and it breaks during the waranty period Ford will deny the waranty claim and you will Pay.

If you mod and it breaks after the warranty period Ford aren't oblidged to pay and you will Pay.

So why wait?

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Maybe...2 years of worry free driving before modding in knowing that if an item on the vehicle breaks in that time it will more than likely be fixed without cost to the individual in being that the item is covered by the statuary warranty as set out by the selling party in this case being Ford motor vehicles Australia subsidiary company of Ford motor Vehicles USA....

....yes I got a little carried away with what I was typing. :dancing:

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I've had items fixed under warranty before both Expensive Daewoo and Ford....new car and extended new car warranty....

And Ralph....I just don't want to be an easy target for a failed claim if something does go wrong.

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