Ford Corrosion Warranty

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The Ford corrosion warranty falls under the new vehicle limited warranty and extends corrosion coverage after the factory warranty has expired. The Ford corrosion warranty covers repairs of rust through due to a manufacturer defect or workmanship. It begins the day the vehicle is delivered to the first owner (in-service date) or the day of first use.

What Is Covered Under the Ford Corrosion Warranty?

Under the Ford corrosion warranty, repairs to any original sheet metal panel that are needed due to a manufacturer defect workmanship are covered. The sheet metal panel is covered as long as the perforation is caused by normal use of the vehicle and must be supplied by Ford.

The Ford Corrosion warranty covers what is listed above. For a list of what is not covered refer to the Corrosion warranty section of the warranty booklet.

How Long is the Ford Corrosion Warranty?

The Ford corrosion warranty applies for 5 year regardless of mileage. If the vehicle's paint is damaged due to corrosive airborne material, the Ford will cover it for 1 year or 12,000 miles, whichever comes first. The Ford corrosion warranty is fully transferable from one Ford owner to the next with no limit on the number of owners the vehicle can have.

*The Ford Corrosion Warranty Information was obtained from the 2012 Ford Warranty Information booklet. For the latest information please advise your warranty booklet.