Warranty

Any repair not completed within 30 days also constitutes an emergency,
and any equivalent replacement part may be used in an emergency
situation. Ford Motor Company will reimburse you for the repair
expenses, not to exceed: (a) the manufacturer’s suggested retail price
for all warranted parts that are replaced; and (b) the labor charges
(based on the manufacturer’s recommended time allowance for the
warranty repair and the geographically appropriate hourly labor rate).
WHAT REPLACEMENT PARTS SHOULD I USE?
Ford Motor Company recommends that you use genuine Ford
replacement parts. However, when you are having non-warranty work
done on your vehicle, you may choose to use non-Ford parts.
If you decide to use non-Ford parts, be sure they are equivalent to Ford
parts in performance, quality, and durability. If you use replacement
parts that are not equivalent to Ford parts, your vehicle’s emissions
control systems may not work as effectively, and you may jeopardize
your emissions warranty coverage.
NOTE: FEDERAL WARRANTY ONLY The maintenance,
replacement, or repair of emissions control devices or systems, the cost
of which is not covered by the warranties, can be performed by any
automotive repair establishment or individual using non-Ford parts.
For vehicles within the warranty period, Ford will repair at no cost to
the owner, under the Federal Emissions Warranty, covered emission
failures caused by properly installed Ford parts or non-Ford parts that
have been “certified” by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA). Ford is not responsible for the cost of repairing any emission
failures caused by non-Ford parts that have not been “certified” by the
EPA.
PROPER MAINTENANCE PRESERVES YOUR WARRANTY
If you do not maintain your vehicle properly, Ford may have the right to
deny you warranty coverage.
To have repairs made under this warranty, you may have to show that
you have followed Ford’s instructions on properly maintaining and using
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