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Are ball joints covered under Ford warranty?


As a seasoned auto service provider, I often receive inquiries about vehicle warranties and what they cover. One common question is whether ball joints are included under Ford's warranty. Understanding the specifics of your vehicle's warranty can save you time and money, so let's delve into this topic.


Understanding Ford's Warranty Coverage


Ford offers a variety of warranties for its vehicles, including a limited warranty and a powertrain warranty. The coverage can vary based on the model and year of the vehicle, but generally, the following applies:



  • Basic Limited Warranty: This typically covers defects in materials and workmanship for a certain period or mileage, whichever comes first.

  • Powertrain Warranty: This covers the engine, transmission, and other key components for a longer duration.

  • Corrosion Warranty: This protects against rust and corrosion for a specified time.


Are Ball Joints Covered?


Ball joints, which are crucial components of your vehicle's suspension system, are generally covered under the basic limited warranty if they fail due to defects in materials or workmanship. However, if the failure is due to wear and tear or lack of maintenance, it may not be covered. Here are some key points to consider:



  • Defect vs. Wear: If the ball joints fail prematurely due to a manufacturing defect, they should be covered. However, if they wear out over time due to regular use, this may not be covered.

  • Maintenance Records: Keeping detailed maintenance records can help in warranty claims, as they demonstrate that the vehicle has been properly cared for.

  • Consult Your Dealer: Always check with your local Ford dealer for specific warranty details related to your vehicle model and year.


Conclusion


In summary, ball joints can be covered under Ford's warranty if the failure is due to a defect. It's essential to understand the terms of your warranty and maintain your vehicle properly to ensure coverage. If you have further questions or need assistance with your vehicle, feel free to reach out to us at Kevin's Autos for expert advice and service.


Frequently Asked Questions

What does Ford's 5 year powertrain warranty cover?


What parts are covered by the Ford Powertrain Warranty? The Powertrain Warranty covers components such as the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. It begins at the Warranty Start Date and lasts for 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first.



Are CV joints covered under the Ford powertrain warranty?


FAQs About the Ford Powertrain Warranty
This includes internal parts of the engine, all internal parts of the transmission for both automatic and manual systems, and critical components of the drivetrain like drive shafts, axles, CV joints, and differentials.



What is not covered under the Ford warranty?


Aftermarket parts or components, sometimes installed by Ford Motor Company or an authorized Ford dealership, may not be covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Any damage caused to Ford components due to the failure of aftermarket parts (other than a certified emissions part) is not covered.



How much should I pay for ball joint replacement?


Non-greaseable ball joints are more affordable, costing between $100 and $200, but have a shorter service life. Greaseable ball joints offer extended durability, ranging from $150 to $350. Luxury or high-performance vehicles with complex suspension systems may incur higher replacement costs, exceeding $350.



What parts are covered by the Ford powertrain warranty?


What parts are covered by the Ford Powertrain Warranty? The Powertrain Warranty covers components such as the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. It begins at the Warranty Start Date and lasts for 5 years or 60,000 miles, whichever occurs first.



What parts are not covered in warranty?


Wear and Tear-Prone Components
Think of brake pads, tires, and wiper blades. You won't find them covered in the bumper-to-bumper warranty. Even light bulbs and fuses are often excluded.



Is a ball joint covered under warranty?


Are ball joints covered under warranty? If your car is still under warranty, then you may be covered for ball joint replacement. But it depends on the reason for the failure and the Type Of Warranty that you have. If the failure is due to a manufacturing defect, then it should be covered.



Is a bad CV joint covered under warranty?


CV Joint breaks are sometimes covered by the vehicle's Manufacturer Warranty. This coverage typically applies to defects in materials or workmanship during the warranty period. The warranty duration for a vehicle's CV Joint can vary. It may range from a few years to the vehicle's lifetime.



Does the Ford warranty cover ball joints?


ExtraCARE and PremiumCARE cover more advanced brake elements, like the anti-lock brake module and sensors. Most front suspension parts, like ball joints, control arms, and Macpherson struts are covered from BaseCARE to PremiumCARE.



What is not covered under a powertrain warranty?


Parts that don't impact your car's power: If a part doesn't directly impact your vehicle's power, it's likely not covered by a powertrain warranty; this means coverage doesn't include components such as your car's stereo, seats or climate control system. Parts including windows and door locks aren't covered, either.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.