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BlindGuynAR
Oct 26, 2013Explorer
docj wrote:
Actually, the documents say that "partial reimbursement" will be made to customers for certain repair-related expenses, but I didn't see any reference to what percentage of costs would be reimbursed. It looked as if Navistar is giving Ford a specific amount of money that probably will be divided among customers trying to get reimbursement (minus lawyer's fees of course!)
It's in there and wow.
1. You have to have had a warranty claim within the factory warranty period
2. You had to have had an additional expense for the same issue outside of the warranty period. Has to be same part and if no issues during original warranty then you aren't getting a dime.
If all that is true you get like pennies for the dollars you spent!
You may submit a claim for parts and labor charges you paid to obtain a repair to the following components, subject to the limits indicated below:
• Exhaust Gas Recirculation (“EGR”) Cooler: $475
• Oil Cooler: $525
• Oil Cooler & EGR Cooler both replaced during same repair: $825
• Fuel Injector(s): $375 for the 1st injector; $125 for each additional injector
• EGR Valve: $200
• Turbocharger: $750
Again I say wow! Somehow all the 6.0 owners just got screwed a second time or is this # 4, 5, 6, etc. I lost count.
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