Ford Blue Service Scheme

Ford Blue Service Scheme

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rscott

Original Poster:

15,253 posts

198 months

Thursday 13th April 2017
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Just thought i'd post a very positive comment on this - it's the free breakdown/recovery service Ford dealers supply if the car is serviced by them on schedule.

The other half's 2010 Focus was serviced last week and yesterday started showing an amber engine warning message. She called the dealer who advised not to drive it any further and dispatched the AA.
30 minutes later, the AA diagnosed a dodgy fuel filter (had been changed at the service) which was leaking badly from a seal. Car was recovered to the dealer and a Fiesta loan car delivered by Enterprise within the hour.

She's got the loan car for 2 working days (until Tuesday) while the garage investigate and fix the fault.

All this is at no cost to her whatsoever.
Dealer servicing costs are less than 10% more than a couple of independents quoted too and the recovery cover is not just UK, but UK & mainland Europe.


quinny100

960 posts

193 months

Sunday 16th April 2017
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It's a good scheme - basically top level AA European cover. I've called it twice over the past couple of years to change a wheel and for a dead battery. The AA man had a suitable battery on his van at a reasonable price so I paid them to replace it and was on my way within half an hour.

It's included in the Motorcraft 4+ service at £145 as well.

Hub

6,564 posts

205 months

Sunday 16th April 2017
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I agree - people say main 'stealer' service prices are ridiculous and to use independents, but the breakdown cover makes it easily worth it! Plus my local Ford dealer actually seem alright too!

rscott

Original Poster:

15,253 posts

198 months

Thursday 20th April 2017
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Just to close the story on this..

Dealer confirmed the fuel filter was faulty and a replacement fitted on the Thursday afternoon. The service manager then offered to open up on Easter Sunday (as he lived locally) so she could pick the car up then, rather than her be late for work on the Tuesday morning..
We turned up - he couldn't find the key (someone had very helpfully locked it away in completely the wrong place). Poor guy was very embarrassed, but it wasn't his fault.
He then offered to deliver it back to her on the Tuesday, no matter where it needed to go, rather than her have to go back to the dealer's again. They delivered it as promised, 25 miles away from the dealer, on time and cleaned.

So amazing service from the dealer and Ford recovery service. She's definitely going to carry on using them..

thebigmacmoomin

2,814 posts

176 months

Friday 21st April 2017
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Dad used this on his 2006 Mondeo ST TDCi a month or 2 ago. Got given a brand new S-Max for 2 days whilst it was with Ford being fixed. Excellent service. I have the same cover on my Focus.

Howard-

4,958 posts

209 months

Monday 24th April 2017
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I get this when I have my car serviced. I already had RAC so kinda glossed over it. But along with the stories in this thread, a friend of mine also had to recently make use of it with excellent results. Time to cancel the RAC!

MikeT66

2,691 posts

131 months

Thursday 27th April 2017
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I’d agree with Hub.

Ford in Stockport look after my Puma – servicing and repairs. It must be the only Puma they see now, though! The Breakdown Cover is very good, even though I’ve only used it once when I had a puncture and couldn’t get the wheel bolts off in order to change the tyre. If the car ever had to be recovered in at least I’d know it was going to a Ford garage, too.

Good customer service which I don’t mind paying for.