Check Out This Paint Issue - Warranty?
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Check Out This Paint Issue - Warranty?
So I have about 1400km's on my new 2014 and was hand washing it today when I got around the lower part of the front of the box I noticed a bunch of bubbles in the paint. A couple of which appear to have already burst. This section of panel is riddled with these bubbles. Nothing on the other side it looks fine.
Will Ford fix this quality control oversight? My warranty experiences have not been good the last few months. I didn't pay nearly $50k for a truck with ****ty paint.
this is the affected section
you can see the bubbles here. There are many of them.
Another shot of some bubbles.
here is two that are actually popped and it's showing the primer underneath.
Will Ford fix this quality control oversight? My warranty experiences have not been good the last few months. I didn't pay nearly $50k for a truck with ****ty paint.
this is the affected section
you can see the bubbles here. There are many of them.
Another shot of some bubbles.
here is two that are actually popped and it's showing the primer underneath.
#4
Opinionated Blowhard
Yep. This should be covered under the paint and corrosion warranty. Check your owners manual or online for specifics.
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#8
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Thanks for the feedback guys. Such a great place here.
hahaha, I am very happy with the tires so far. They do fling rocks though. I thought my timing chain rattling noise would be fixed no questions asked too under warranty, LOL. That didn't turn out very good.
I popped one of the paint bubbles with my thumbnail and there was moisture underneath when it scraped off.
They may blame it on those new ko2s you got being to awesome 👍. Seriously though that should be covered no questions asked.
Yes. Fixed a similar issue around October. First one I've seen like that. Yours is now the second.
#10
Mine was jus like that in January. Passenger side front door. Brand new Lariat. Warranty fixed it, albeit it took them a damn month to do so! Take it back to the dealer and have em fix it.