SubZombie
Well-Known Member
Idk what you do for a living but if you had any actual clue you would realize how ridiculous it is to ask any dealer or business put anything like that in writing. It’s not something that happens. Nuts like you try and get me to reinterpret shit in words they like all the time in writing. It’s just not how it works, I don’t care if it’s for something of no value and it’s already spelled out. It’s usually some grandpa who expects a corporation to function like a mom and pop shop.Call your dealer and have them put in writing that the tune will not deny coverage of your 7yr/125k (or whatever warranty) if a valve drops out - They can not write that and will not. I called over a dozen dealers with the same question of “Will this Ford Performance tune effect my extended warranty,” and nobody could write “No, the tune will not effect your extended warranty” due to the tune being able to cause damage. However every single dealership expressed if you get all your service work done here, pay for the recommended services / extras, etc., they likely will NOT deny your claim because you have trusted them with your vehicle.
The Ford Performance tune comes with a Ford Performance Warranty, good for 3yrs/36k miles since the original date of the vehicle purchase. This warranty covers all items affected by the tune.
If a failure occurs AFTER 36,000 miles and Ford determines it was caused by the tune, it will NOT be covered under the factory powertrain warranty. This includes up to your 5yr/60K. And it is very easy to blame the tune (even though its Ford Performance).
This is the caveat - you should have a very good relationship with your dealer to have your truck covered. You can’t expect to get a tune, drive the piss out of it, a valve drops at 60k miles and you say its under warranty…they’ll say the tune and lack of maintenance caused the valve to drop and could have been caught by reoccurring dealer maintenance.
There are literal court rulings that directly conflict with shit you’re saying. You don’t know what you’re talking about. Have fun living under your tin hat.
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