2001 Ford Windstar Warranty Guide 4th Printing - Page 13

2001 Ford Windstar Manual

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Maintenance/Wear Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: (1) parts and labor needed to maintain the vehicle; and (2) the replacement of parts due to normal wear and tear. You, as the owner, are responsible for these items. Examples from the Scheduled Maintenance Guide are: • oil changes • cleaning/polishing • oils, lubricants, other fluids • wiper blades • oil/air filters • clutch linings • brake linings/pads • engine tune-up • tire rotation Tire Wear or Damage As typically is the case with tire manufacturer warranties, normal wear or worn-out tires are not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Road hazard damage such as cuts, snags, bruises, bulges and impact breaks (potholes and curbs) are not covered. Any damage caused by a puncture or tire repair is not covered. In addition, damage from improper inflation or alignment, tire chains, racing, spinning (as when stuck in snow or mud), improper mounting or dismounting is not covered. Other Items and Conditions Not Covered Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty also does not cover: • non-Ford parts of your vehicle, for example, parts (including glass) installed by body builders or manufacturers other than Ford, or damage to Ford components caused by installation of non-Ford parts other than "certified" emissions parts • vehicles that have ever been labeled or branded as "dismantled", "fire", "flood", "junk", "rebuilt", "reconstructed", or "salvaged"; this will void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty • vehicles that have been determined to be a "total loss" by an insurance company; this will void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty • converted ambulances that are not equipped with the Ford Ambulance Prep Package, see important information about ambulance conversions (page 28). Time Limits on Coverage • After the first 12 months in service or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs first, wheel alignment and tire balancing are not covered unless required by a warranty repair. 9

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Maintenance/Wear
Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: (1) parts and labor
needed to maintain the vehicle; and (2) the replacement of parts due to
normal wear and tear. You, as the owner, are responsible for these items.
Examples from the
Scheduled Maintenance Guide
are:
oil changes
cleaning/polishing
oils, lubricants, other fluids
wiper blades
oil/air filters
clutch linings
brake linings/pads
engine tune-up
tire rotation
Tire Wear or Damage
As typically is the case with tire manufacturer warranties, normal wear
or worn-out tires are not covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Road hazard damage such as cuts, snags, bruises, bulges and impact
breaks (potholes and curbs) are not covered. Any damage caused by a
puncture or tire repair is not covered. In addition, damage from improper
inflation or alignment, tire chains, racing, spinning (as when stuck in
snow or mud), improper mounting or dismounting is not covered.
Other Items and Conditions Not Covered
Your New Vehicle Limited Warranty also does not cover:
non-Ford parts of your vehicle, for example, parts (including glass)
installed by body builders or manufacturers other than Ford, or
damage to Ford components caused by installation of non-Ford parts
other than “certified” emissions parts
vehicles that have ever been labeled or branded as “dismantled”,
“fire”, “flood”, “junk”, “rebuilt”, “reconstructed”, or “salvaged”; this will
void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
vehicles that have been determined to be a “total loss” by an
insurance company; this will void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty
converted ambulances that are not equipped with the
Ford
Ambulance Prep Package
, see important information about
ambulance conversions (page 28).
Time Limits on Coverage
After the first 12 months in service or 12,000 miles, whichever occurs
first, wheel alignment and tire balancing are not covered unless
required by a warranty repair.
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