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<blockquote data-quote="01cobravortech" data-source="post: 4820867" data-attributes="member: 14885"><p>You shouldn't be surprised that they won't replace the tranny. Your pal at the dealer probably made them aware of your mods because Ford may have considered sending down an engineer to look at your vehicle. Naturally, the dealer wasn't going to be stupid and go on with this charade and lie to Ford that the car wasn't modified. I know of one 04 Cobra owner who went through this process trying to get Ford to warranty his motor after he blew it up. Ford sent an engineer down, without him being made aware by the dealer, it was open and shut for the engineer as the removal of the stock pulley was identified along with a watermark on the PCM that a chip had been burned. Ford isn't playing around these days. They know what guys and tuners are doing to these cars.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="01cobravortech, post: 4820867, member: 14885"] You shouldn't be surprised that they won't replace the tranny. Your pal at the dealer probably made them aware of your mods because Ford may have considered sending down an engineer to look at your vehicle. Naturally, the dealer wasn't going to be stupid and go on with this charade and lie to Ford that the car wasn't modified. I know of one 04 Cobra owner who went through this process trying to get Ford to warranty his motor after he blew it up. Ford sent an engineer down, without him being made aware by the dealer, it was open and shut for the engineer as the removal of the stock pulley was identified along with a watermark on the PCM that a chip had been burned. Ford isn't playing around these days. They know what guys and tuners are doing to these cars. [/QUOTE]
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