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Has anyone used a Ford certified tech to install the PP2. What type of paperwork is need to restain the warranty?

If someone we’re to have access to a friend that is ASE ford certified can they do the paperwork?

Do they need just their certificate number?
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Has anyone used a Ford certified tech to install the PP2. What type of paperwork is need to restain the warranty?

If someone we’re to have access to a friend that is ASE ford certified can they do the paperwork?

Do they need just their certificate number?
the 3/36 warranty is already gone on a '15, no?
 

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There's no paperwork, you just send the following information to [email protected]

- VIN
- Part number
- Purchase invoice (must've been purchased from a licensed Ford Performance dealer... won't count if you just bought it off some dude on Craigslist)
- Installation Invoice (showing that you had it installed at a Ford or Lincoln dealer by a certified technician)
- Your contact info.: Name, Address, Phone, Email

That said, if your car is a 2015, the latest it would've been originally sold probably would've been right around 3 years ago... you may not be in time to get any warranty from Ford Performance for the PP2.

Your 5/60K powertrain warranty is unaffected, though if any failures are deemed by your dealer and/or Ford to be directly caused by the PP2, your warranty claim may be rejected (but they have to PROVE it per the Magnuson-Moss Warranty Act).
 

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Exactly what arfabe16 said.


You need a receipt from an ASE certified mechanic/shop stating they installed the parts.
 

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When mine was installed by a Ford tech, they put a sticker under my hood with what I assume is a work order number or something similar
 

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When mine was installed by a Ford tech, they put a sticker under my hood with what I assume is a work order number or something similar
Was it an EO# sticker? That's just for emissions.

To register for the Ford Performance warranty, you have to call them or e-mail them with the info. I detailed above.
 

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Warranty only starts effective first day of your existing B2B warranty. Considering my 2016 is just out of that warranty and Ford reminded me of it when I had to pay $1,000 to replace the POS steering racks in these cars, I suggest you double check to make sure you actually will have any warranty from Ford with this kit (you won't).
 
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I have purchased an extended warranty from ford protect so I’m wondering if this would be covered by that?
 

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I have purchased an extended warranty from ford protect so I’m wondering if this would be covered by that?
The simple answer: no.

The detailed answer: Ford Performance (FP) operates independently from Ford (FoMoCo) when it comes to warranties. The FP Limited Warranty is supplemental to the FoMoCo warranty, but it does not replace or "work with" the FoMoCo warranty. This means that FP will cover the PP2 and any failures caused by the PP2 up until the end of the original bumper-to-bumper 3/36K warranty from FoMoCo, but it does NOT cover you after that. Your 5/60K powertrain warranty and the extended warranty you purchased are still valid, but if there are any failures directly caused by your FP PP2, FoMoCo could deny your warranty claim.
 

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Go buy all of those pieces and put them on . Stop worrying about the warranties .
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The simple answer: no.

The detailed answer: Ford Performance (FP) operates independently from Ford (FoMoCo) when it comes to warranties. The FP Limited Warranty is supplemental to the FoMoCo warranty, but it does not replace or "work with" the FoMoCo warranty. This means that FP will cover the PP2 and any failures caused by the PP2 up until the end of the original bumper-to-bumper 3/36K warranty from FoMoCo, but it does NOT cover you after that. Your 5/60K powertrain warranty and the extended warranty you purchased are still valid, but if there are any failures directly caused by your FP PP2, FoMoCo could deny your warranty claim.
^ this. But I wanted to add that your have more grounds to make a case as to weather or not the PP2 actually caused the issue. If it's a major failure Ford will have the PCM sent in, they don't just look to see weather it's tuned or not, they look to see what the conditions were in the engine during that drive cycle when it failed.

All of that weighs in on coverage. They would be hard pressed to blame a leaking oil pan on the PP2 even if your at 50k miles or a failed fuel pump etc. Ford Performance can also provide some technical information on weather their calibration even alters a particular function.

But yes you would need to be willing to be diligent and stand your ground once your past 36k / 3 years if it's not a "no brainer" case. In the case of an more severe engine related failure, they would need definitive proof that the failure was directly caused by Ford Performance, you simply have more grounds to stand on with FP than with a 3rd party after market tune due to the close relationship between FP and FoMoco as well as the legal agreement between them. They cannot arbitrarily blame the FP modification without having evidence UNLIKE a non-warrantied after market 3rd party company / ship in which FoMoco has no legal agreement with.

Installation of these select Ford Performance and mountune warranted performance packs and components by an authorized installer will NOT void your New Vehicle Limited Warranty. Engine, driveline and suspension concerns not caused by the use of Ford Performance or mountune parts remain eligible for warranty coverage according to the terms of the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
Ford Performance and mountune parts are aftermarket parts. The use of Ford Performance and mountune parts may impact the performance characteristics of other systems of the vehicle. Even when operating properly, Ford Performance and mountune parts, such as these, have the potential to adversely impact other systems of the vehicle. If an adverse impact is caused by a warranted Ford Performance or mountune performance pack or component, the period and coverage of this Ford Performance Limited Warranty applies to the repairs.
The bolded text does NOT apply with 3rd party, but it does apply with Ford Performance and gives you something to actually stand on if something fails and the dealer tries to arbitrarily blame it on the calibration. 1. You can request that Ford have their R&D examine the PCM data to make a determination 2. You can argue that they must prove definitively and provide actual evidence of how the ford performance modification caused the failure etc. Yes, it's possible that the FP calibration could be responsible, in that case after 36k your footing the bill, but that is the ONLY case and their track record for reliability (in terms of not blowing up engines) is extremely good.
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