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What is the paint warranty on a 2017 Ford Explorer?

What is the paint warranty on a 2017 Ford Explorer?

Ford’s new vehicle warranty policy covers paint for three years or 36,000 miles under certain circumstances, including factory defects, corrosion damage, damage caused by airborne material, and corrosion that results in perforation.

Is paint covered under Ford extended warranty?

What Is the Ford Warranty on Paint? Paint is covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty of 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever occurs first. If you have a paint-related concern, your Ford Dealer can determine if it is covered under warranty.

Why does Ford Explorer have a bubbling paint warranty?

Lawsuit alleges aluminum body panels and hoods corrode and cause paint to bubble, peel and flake. November 19, 2018 — A Ford bubbling paint lawsuit alleges the warranty is useless for 2013-2018 Ford Explorer, Ford Expedition and Ford Mustang vehicles because they use aluminum hoods and body panels.

Are there any recalls on the Ford Explorer?

A new class action lawsuit alleges that Fordmust issue a recall for corroding hoods on a wide range of Ford Explorermodels. The corroding hoods are the product of contamination in the aluminum body panel, which results in bubbling and flaking paint, among other aesthetic issues.

What causes blistering under paint on Ford Explorer?

For example, a December 2004 TSB speaks of “a bubbling or blistering under the paint on aluminum body parts.” It said that Ford’s testing “has revealed that the aluminum corrosion was caused by iron particles working their way into the aluminum body part, prior to it being painted.”

What causes the paint on a Ford car to bubble?

Lawsuit alleges aluminum body panels and hoods corrode and cause paint to bubble, peel and flake. Lawsuit alleges aluminum body panels and hoods corrode and cause paint to bubble, peel and flake.

Lawsuit alleges aluminum body panels and hoods corrode and cause paint to bubble, peel and flake. November 19, 2018 — A Ford bubbling paint lawsuit alleges the warranty is useless for 2013-2018 Ford Explorer, Ford Expedition and Ford Mustang vehicles because they use aluminum hoods and body panels.

Are there any problems with the Ford Explorer?

However, the problem itself has not been resolved. The complaint claims that online consumer complaints have reported the issue. In fact, the number one problem reported on 2012 Ford Explorers by CarComplaints.com was “rust bubbles on hood.” The number two complaint was “cracked paint on hood.”

For example, a December 2004 TSB speaks of “a bubbling or blistering under the paint on aluminum body parts.” It said that Ford’s testing “has revealed that the aluminum corrosion was caused by iron particles working their way into the aluminum body part, prior to it being painted.”

Is there a class action against Ford Explorer?

The complaint alleges that Ford Explorers have defective aluminum hoods that prematurely corrode or experience bubbling and damage to the paint on them. Ford Motor Company has been hit by a number of class actions lately about allegedly false fuel economy ratings for some of its vehicles.

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