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An alternator is a litttle different than an engine .I reference goodwill repair only as an example of leeway a mfg has - at their discretion. I had an alternator go out on a vehicle 800 miles after warranty expired and the the repair was done good will - no concern about precedent setting as often times when the warranty is up one can be sol. In no way was I suggesting a goodwill in this specific incident. But if Ford wished to do it they certainly could. As someone mentioned - a fair amount of detailed information is lacking .
The scotch come earlier than reported?Hi Folks,
Okay....yep I am confused....Thanks for the clarification.....
Best,
Phil Schilke
Ranger Vehicle Engineering
Ford Motor Co. Retired
Curious, to me, that there hasn't been a peep from 5 Star on this.Torrie is not 5-Star. Torrie is with Unleashed Tuning, a separate entity.
We run the the Warranty Program for 5-Star, so the only people currently involved in this are Project Midnight, 5-Star, ourselves, and the dealership.
Beyond "running the warranty program" for them what is your relationship with 5star?
This, all day.Ok, I have to ask. How can you NOT have pictures. Why do you need the dealer to give you pictures? You have a blown engine that you are trying to get covered by warranty and you haven't even been to the dealer to look at it yourself? Not trying to start something, but honestly, I find that hard to believe.
So........as per standard forum rules, "Without pictures, it never happened".
Thread should be titled "Think I threw a rod but I really don't care at all."
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