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dougrainer
Sep 28, 2022Nomad
wildtoad wrote:
Don’t know about the 2020 units but my 2016 had a “Bumper to Bumper” 3 year or 36,000 mile warranty, and a 5 year or 60,000 mile power train warranty. Unless there is more to the story, it sounds like a valid warranty claim.
On a side note, finding a Ford dealer to work on Class A motorhomes is a **** shoot. Most of them don’t, even if Ford says they do. Many commercial truck centers will and can do warranty work.
ALL Motorhomes have a delayed warranty start. Does not make a difference what year. 40 years ago we had 1982 built motorhomes on the old Dodge M series class A chassis that were 1979 chassis that had the full year(12/12 back then) once the delayed warranty start form was filled out. Of course the Chassis warranty term is what the chassis maker spells out, but most, the minimum is 36/36. Doug
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