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Can you add a Ford extended warranty after purchase?

Yes, you can typically add a Ford extended warranty after purchasing a vehicle. Ford offers several extended warranty options that can be purchased at any time, even after the initial vehicle purchase. However, there are some important considerations and limitations to be aware of when adding an extended warranty after the fact.


Understanding Ford Extended Warranties


Ford's extended warranty programs, known as Ford Protect, provide additional coverage beyond the standard manufacturer's warranty. These extended warranties can cover a wide range of vehicle components and systems, offering protection for several years or miles after the original warranty expires.


Ford Protect extended warranties are available in a few different plan options, including:



  • PremiumCare: Provides comprehensive coverage for most vehicle components, including powertrain, electrical, and technology systems.

  • ExtraCare: Offers more limited coverage, typically focusing on the vehicle's major systems like the engine, transmission, and drivetrain.

  • BaseCare: Provides basic coverage for the powertrain and a few other key components.


The cost and specific coverage details of these plans can vary depending on the vehicle, mileage, and the length of the extended warranty term.


Adding a Ford Extended Warranty After Purchase


Ford allows customers to purchase an extended warranty at any time, even after the initial vehicle purchase. This provides flexibility for those who may have declined the extended warranty initially or want to add additional coverage later on.


However, there are a few important considerations when adding a Ford extended warranty after the fact:



  • Time and Mileage Limits: Ford has time and mileage limits on when you can purchase an extended warranty. Typically, you must purchase the extended warranty before the original manufacturer's warranty expires and before the vehicle reaches a certain mileage threshold, such as 60,000 or 75,000 miles.

  • Pre-Existing Conditions: Ford may require a vehicle inspection and may not cover any pre-existing conditions or issues with the vehicle. This means that if there are any known problems with the car, they may be excluded from the extended warranty coverage.

  • Cost Considerations: The cost of adding an extended warranty after purchase may be higher than if you had purchased it initially, as the vehicle's age and mileage will be factored into the pricing.


It's important to carefully review the terms and conditions of any Ford extended warranty, especially if you're adding it after the initial vehicle purchase. Consulting with a Ford dealer or the extended warranty provider can help ensure you understand the coverage and limitations.

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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.