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Old 01-06-2009, 08:17 PM
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I was wondering if I go off road with my truck if my warranty will cover such things as broken mirrors, windows, and other exterior items. Also, will the warranty cover engine parts due to sand, water, mud, and or Big Foot?
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Warranties tend to exclude things caused by abuse, misuse, neglect, etc.
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so wait!? sand, water, mud and big foot is considered abuse/misuse!? I thought it was a FORD TRUCK!?
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Just depends on the dealership but normally they will not cover off-roading problems. Expecially the broken mirrors, windows, or body damage. READ your warranty for more information.
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Originally Posted by iowaredneck
READ your warranty for more information.

LOL, good advise there redneck! and Touche'



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