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Are shocks covered under the warranty from Ford?

I bought a Ford about two years ago and it’s run well so far, but recently, I noticed that it bounces quite a bit even over the smallest bumps. I’m pretty sure the shocks are in rough shape, but I don’t want to replace them if the warranty will cover them. Does the Ford warranty cover shocks?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Fortunately, shocks are covered under the warranty from Ford. This type of replacement falls under the three-year, 36,000-mile basic bumper-to-bumper warranty that comes with all new Ford vehicles. Since your car is only two years old, as long as your car has less than 36,000 miles on it, Ford should replace the shocks at no cost to you.
If Ford
denies your claim
for any reason, you’re going to have to pay for new shocks out of pocket. A typical shock replacement costs between $400 and $900 per pair depending on the vehicle.
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