Ford ESP question
My 2018 F150 has just over 21,000 miles on it and I've got a few months to get coverage using a Ford ESP from Flood Ford. The contact guy at Flood Ford is on vacation this week so I have a question. My truck has the pano sun roof. Is it covered by the premium care plan? I would think it would be but can't find it listed in any of the ESP brochures I've found online. Has anyone used their premier care ESP on their pano roof?
BKVic
BKVic
I recently purchased the 8 year/100k mile premium care plan.
It covers all the electrical components (switches, wiring harness, drive motors, etc) for the pano roof. Covered via the Electrical and High Tech sections of the contract. It does not cover the glass.
They don't call out the pano roof directly, but the rep I spoke with at Flood Ford when I bought my contract said it is considered a "powered window". Even the retractable sunshade portion is covered.
It covers all the electrical components (switches, wiring harness, drive motors, etc) for the pano roof. Covered via the Electrical and High Tech sections of the contract. It does not cover the glass.
They don't call out the pano roof directly, but the rep I spoke with at Flood Ford when I bought my contract said it is considered a "powered window". Even the retractable sunshade portion is covered.
I recently purchased the 8 year/100k mile premium care plan.
It covers all the electrical components (switches, wiring harness, drive motors, etc) for the pano roof. Covered via the Electrical and High Tech sections of the contract. It does not cover the glass.
They don't call out the pano roof directly, but the rep I spoke with at Flood Ford when I bought my contract said it is considered a "powered window". Even the retractable sunshade portion is covered.
It covers all the electrical components (switches, wiring harness, drive motors, etc) for the pano roof. Covered via the Electrical and High Tech sections of the contract. It does not cover the glass.
They don't call out the pano roof directly, but the rep I spoke with at Flood Ford when I bought my contract said it is considered a "powered window". Even the retractable sunshade portion is covered.
BKVic
So here is the deal…. That long list is just an example of covered items. PremiumCARE is an exclusionary warranty so as long as the item is not excluded it is covered.
PremiumCARE covers the sunroof items like the motor and track, but excludes the seal for water leaks and the glass itself.
I’ll be back soon.
PremiumCARE covers the sunroof items like the motor and track, but excludes the seal for water leaks and the glass itself.
I’ll be back soon.
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Rethink that 100k miles. I was going to go long too but I realized with my driving, 48k was more than enough. You'll save a lot not over-buying on mileage.
BKVic
Plus if you decide to sell it to an individual, its added peace of mind for them.













