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<blockquote data-quote="Mikeyb619" data-source="post: 9608648" data-attributes="member: 83203"><p>Warranties are either hit or miss. Generally the latter I'd say.</p><p></p><p>I have an EZ Care extended warranty that goes through the Miller Ford by me. It's a 3rd party company but they require I go to this Ford for all maintenance, oil changes, whatever. What everyone else said is spot on though, when something breaks they send a representive adjuster to come inspect the broken part(s). What this translates to is "We're sending someone out to prove that it is indeed your fault so we don't have to pay for it." </p><p></p><p>Luckily though I just got a new transmission for the cost of the deductible because they couldn't find anything to point at me when they opened it up. But generally they'll fight you back.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mikeyb619, post: 9608648, member: 83203"] Warranties are either hit or miss. Generally the latter I'd say. I have an EZ Care extended warranty that goes through the Miller Ford by me. It's a 3rd party company but they require I go to this Ford for all maintenance, oil changes, whatever. What everyone else said is spot on though, when something breaks they send a representive adjuster to come inspect the broken part(s). What this translates to is "We're sending someone out to prove that it is indeed your fault so we don't have to pay for it." Luckily though I just got a new transmission for the cost of the deductible because they couldn't find anything to point at me when they opened it up. But generally they'll fight you back. [/QUOTE]
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