What is covered by Ford's warranty?

Ford will repair or replace covered parts found to be defective in factory-supplied materials or workmanship during the warranty coverage period, which varies based on the part being repaired. 

You can view your Warranty Guide online or refer to the material supplied to you at the time of your vehicle purchase for additional information.

Warranty Coverage Periods

The list below provides a summary of warranty coverage provided by Ford Motor Company. Warranty expiration is based on time or kilometres, whichever occurs first. Coverage begins on your Warranty Start Date, also known as the in-service date.

  • New Vehicle Limited Warranty: 3 years/60,000 kilometres
  • Powertrain Warranty: 5 years/100,000 kilometres
  • Power Stroke® Diesel Warranty: 5 years/160,000 kilometres
  • Corrosion Warranty: 5 years regardless of kilometres
  • Safety Restraint System: 5 years/100,000 kilometres
  • Hybrid/Electric Unique Components: 8 years/160,000 kilometres
  • Emissions Warranty: Coverage varies by vehicle

When the Warranty Begins

Your Warranty Start Date is the day you take delivery of your new vehicle or the day it is first put into service (e.g., as a Ford Dealer demonstrator), whichever occurs first.

For information on remaining warranty coverage, contact your Ford Dealer or the Ford Customer Relationship Centre using our Live Chat option or by calling 1-800-565-3673.

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