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Other Items or Conditions Not Covered The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover: • high-voltage battery replacement due to improper vehicle storage. Refer to the Owner's Manual for the proper ways your vehicle's battery must be maintained in the event the vehicle is not driven or is stored for an extended period of time • The Lithium-ion battery (EV battery) will experience gradual capacity loss with time and use (similar to all lithium-ion batteries), which is considered normal wear and tear. Loss of battery capacity due to or resulting from gradual capacity loss is NOT covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See your Owner's Manual for important tips on how to maximize the life and capacity of the Lithium-ion battery. • vehicles that have had the odometer disconnected, altered, or inoperative for an extended period of time with the result that the actual mileage cannot be determined • vehicles that have ever been labeled or branded as ЉdismantledЉ, ЉfireЉ, ЉfloodЉ, ЉjunkЉ, ЉrebuiltЉ, ЉreconstructedЉ, or ЉsalvagedЉ; this will void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty • vehicles that have been determined to be a Љtotal lossЉ by an insurance company; this will void the New Vehicle Limited Warranty • Aftermarket parts or components, sometimes installed by Ford Motor Company or an authorized Ford dealership, may not be covered by the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Any damage caused due to the failure of aftermarket parts (other than a certified emission part) is not covered. 14

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Other Items or Conditions Not Covered
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover:
high-voltage battery replacement due to improper vehicle storage.
Refer to the Owner’s Manual for the proper ways your vehicle’s battery
must be maintained in the event the vehicle is not driven or is stored
for an extended period of time
The Lithium-ion battery (EV battery) will experience gradual capacity
loss with time and use (similar to all lithium-ion batteries), which is
considered normal wear and tear. Loss of battery capacity due to or
resulting from gradual capacity loss is NOT covered under the New
Vehicle Limited Warranty. See your Owner’s Manual for important tips
on how to maximize the life and capacity of the Lithium-ion battery.
vehicles that have had the odometer disconnected, altered, or
inoperative for an extended period of time with the result that the
actual mileage cannot be determined
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
Aftermarket parts or components, sometimes installed by Ford Motor
Company or an authorized Ford dealership, may not be covered by the
New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Any damage caused due to the failure
of aftermarket parts (other than a certified emission part) is not
covered.
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