Ford UK denying warranty claim

Ford UK denying warranty claim

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DCerebrate

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355 posts

116 months

Saturday 31st August
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Can’t find much on the net except that Ford UK service seems to have worsened over the years. Ford Focus ST diesel, engine light came on with dpf fault 3 days before expiry of manufacturer warranty. FSH and 27000 miles. Notified immediately to Ford dealer and they said, we’ll book it in. Fault light came and went (90% it was there) and first time the dealer said no fault showing. 2nd time ‘computer says’ 4 injectors and dpf filter needed, no explanation. Ford UK are not playing ball, saying the car was outside warranty (although fault reported within). Unbelievable! Thoughts? And anyone experienced this fault? One injector replaced previously under warranty.

Forester1965

2,593 posts

9 months

Saturday 31st August
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Perhaps 2 angles; it was an intermittent fault that happened and was reported prior to warranty expiring. Can you prove it's more likely than not the fault was occurring before the warranty expired?

Alternatively, if out of warranty, the car is not of satisfactory quality or fit for purpose (see Consumer Rights Act).

fourstardan

4,863 posts

150 months

Saturday 31st August
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DCerebrate said:
Can’t find much on the net except that Ford UK service seems to have worsened over the years. Ford Focus ST diesel, engine light came on with dpf fault 3 days before expiry of manufacturer warranty. FSH and 27000 miles. Notified immediately to Ford dealer and they said, we’ll book it in. Fault light came and went (90% it was there) and first time the dealer said no fault showing. 2nd time ‘computer says’ 4 injectors and dpf filter needed, no explanation. Ford UK are not playing ball, saying the car was outside warranty (although fault reported within). Unbelievable! Thoughts? And anyone experienced this fault? One injector replaced previously under warranty.
That is rather poor, is DPF/Injector covered under warranty?

I'd be feeling rather in control of this if you get escalating on it.

the-norseman

13,189 posts

177 months

Saturday 31st August
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Write/Email/Call Ford UK customer service and register a complaint they will buckle. If that doesnt work a strongly worded letter to the top dogs office.


twing

5,142 posts

137 months

Saturday 31st August
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Has it got the modem and is it switched on? Ford PTS should give the date the fault occurred as long as recent enough

DCerebrate

Original Poster:

355 posts

116 months

Saturday 31st August
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Thanks for the answers. 😀 What is the PTS, is it a log of events, and what type of data should I be asking the dealer for to show the history of the problem?

twing

5,142 posts

137 months

Sunday 1st September
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DCerebrate said:
Thanks for the answers. ?? What is the PTS, is it a log of events, and what type of data should I be asking the dealer for to show the history of the problem?
If your modem is on it gives a daily log, faults, tyre pressures, oil quality and all sorts of things. Post the reg if you like and I'll check it