snowqueenof3
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 6, 2008
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Yes, same van, same year. I had 71,000 km on it -- not sure what the conversion is to miles. And, no they wouldn't stand behind it.
FYI - they also seem to be having problems with cataylic convertors with their Escapes, won't do anything about them either.
Sorry - I know how aggravating this is for you!
They certainly don't have to.Why would Ford (or any company) cover any repair that was no longer under warranty? It was your decision to not purchase the extended warranty.![]()
Why would Ford (or any company) cover any repair that was no longer under warranty? It was your decision to not purchase the extended warranty.![]()
Why would Ford (or any company) cover any repair that was no longer under warranty? It was
While we were on vacation our 2003 Ford Windstar transmission went out. Took it to be repaired and it cost $3400 for them to put a new one in. The van has only 46,000 miles on it and talked to Ford and they won't stand behind their faulty transmission. Is there anyone out there that has/had trouble with their Ford transmission? Thanks for letting me vent!!!
Why would Ford (or any company) cover any repair that was no longer under warranty? It was your decision to not purchase the extended warranty.![]()
If my vehicle had 100,000 miles, I would understand. But my vehicle had 46,000 miles, was bought brand new when I bought it, thinking I would not have any problems with it. A extended warranty is their way of milking money out of you to cover their own faulty things that they need to be responsible for. So basically if you have an extended warranty (that you pay for) it would take care of their problems that they should be responsible for.![]()