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<blockquote data-quote="Top_Fuel" data-source="post: 5654727" data-attributes="member: 11244"><p>I think you are referring to something called an "After Warranty Adjustment"...also called an "AWA" repair.</p><p></p><p>Even if you are out of your factory warranty, a Ford dealer can initiate a process through which you split the cost of a repair with the dealer. Actually, you...Ford...and the dealer will ultimately split the cost. These repairs are at the discretion of the dealer.</p><p></p><p>From what I have read from Ford techs, these types of repairs are generally only given to good customers. By that I mean customers who <em>not only </em>purchased their vehicle from the dealer, but they brought the vehicle back to the dealer for service. The way it was explained to me is this... If you were good to the dealer, they will be good to you. So just because you are the original owner, it doesn't mean that a dealer will help you out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Top_Fuel, post: 5654727, member: 11244"] I think you are referring to something called an "After Warranty Adjustment"...also called an "AWA" repair. Even if you are out of your factory warranty, a Ford dealer can initiate a process through which you split the cost of a repair with the dealer. Actually, you...Ford...and the dealer will ultimately split the cost. These repairs are at the discretion of the dealer. From what I have read from Ford techs, these types of repairs are generally only given to good customers. By that I mean customers who [I]not only [/I]purchased their vehicle from the dealer, but they brought the vehicle back to the dealer for service. The way it was explained to me is this... If you were good to the dealer, they will be good to you. So just because you are the original owner, it doesn't mean that a dealer will help you out. [/QUOTE]
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