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Engine & Drivetrain
Gen 2--V8, exhaust manifold
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<blockquote data-quote="A1cntrler" data-source="post: 924737" data-attributes="member: 54815"><p>Just got some good news from the dealer on mine:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Geico (extended warranty company) called me to say that now they need to send out an inspector to the dealer to view the vehicle since the dealer requested additional time after breaking off additional manifold studs. The call dropped in the middle, so I called right back and got another rep at Geico. Said he had exactly the same problem with his F150, and his neighbor had same issue with the 4.6 in a Mustang. He was able to get the inspection waived and called the dealer to allow them to proceed on the repair. 15 minutes later the same rep from Geico called me back to say that there will be no deductible charge that I am responsible for on this repair, because (I forgot about it) the vehicle was still under the warranty, and they were considering this a part of the power train which is warrantied out to 60k miles, and lucky for me I am about 2k miles under that. :banana: Not at all helpful for you though Mike being just over it.. I hope to get it back this afternoon.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Did you pick up yours today?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="A1cntrler, post: 924737, member: 54815"] Just got some good news from the dealer on mine: Geico (extended warranty company) called me to say that now they need to send out an inspector to the dealer to view the vehicle since the dealer requested additional time after breaking off additional manifold studs. The call dropped in the middle, so I called right back and got another rep at Geico. Said he had exactly the same problem with his F150, and his neighbor had same issue with the 4.6 in a Mustang. He was able to get the inspection waived and called the dealer to allow them to proceed on the repair. 15 minutes later the same rep from Geico called me back to say that there will be no deductible charge that I am responsible for on this repair, because (I forgot about it) the vehicle was still under the warranty, and they were considering this a part of the power train which is warrantied out to 60k miles, and lucky for me I am about 2k miles under that. :banana: Not at all helpful for you though Mike being just over it.. I hope to get it back this afternoon. Did you pick up yours today? [/QUOTE]
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