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Plan Options PremiumCARE + FORD ESP Covers over 500 Key Components 500 Plan Options Extended Service Plans • Hose Asy (Crankcase Vent) • Insulator Asy • Lever (Transfer Case Center) • Motor & Drive (Seat HD RE) • Plate (Folding Passenger Seat) • Rail Asy (Holding Retainer) • Retainer (Crankcase Cam Guide) • Rod Asy (Front Seatback • Seals and Gaskets (Engine, • Shroud (Fan) • Spring (Metering Rod) • Support (FS Pump) • Tube (Air Cleaner Outlet) • Valve Asy (EGR Ex Pr) • Hose Asy (Exhaust Air Pump) (Engine/Transmission) • Lever (W/S/ Wiper Switch) • Motor & Plate (Folding Top) • Plate (Front Shock Absorber) • Rain Sensing Wipers • Retainer (Door Glass) Adjust-Actuator) Transmission, Rear-Wheel • Sleeve (Body S/D O/H S) • Spring (O/F CL Piston) • Support Asy (Aux Seat) • Tube (Air/Intake) • Valve Asy (EGR Exhaust) Ford Extended Service Plans INTEREST- • Hose Asy (Oil Cooler Output) • Intelligent 4WD Systems • Lever Asy (Downshift) • Motor Asy (Feedback) • Plate (Gearshift Lever Open) • Ratchet (Front Seatback) • Retainer (Door Lock Striker) • Rod Asy (Front Seatback Latch) Drive Axle, Front-Wheel-Drive • Sleeve (Cyl Hydraulic Clutch) • Spring (Power Valve) • Support Asy (Engine) • Tube (Air Suspension) • Valve Asy (EGR Solenoid Valve) COMPETITIVE- ROADSIDE PLAN DESCRIPTION FORD TIME/MILEAGE* RENTAL FREE • Hose Asy (Rear Window) • Lever Asy (Front Door Lock) • Motor Asy (Frt Door - Power) • Plate (Heater Cover) • RD Door Latch Control • Retainer (Eng Housing Side Ins) • Rod Asy (Rear Door Axle, Steering • Sleeve (F/V ST Can P) • Support Asy (Front Seat) • Tube (Anti-Backfire) • Valve Asy (Exhaust Thermactor) MAKE ASSISTANCE • Inverter (Electric) • Spring (Rear Bumper S/Defl) FINANCING • Hose Asy (S/C Reg - VA) • Jet (Carb Idle) • Lever Asy (L/R Shift) • Neck & Bracket Asy (Oil) • Plate (Horn Button or Ring) • RD Door Lock Actuator • Retainer (Engine Rear Support) Latch Actuator) • Seal Kit (Backup Valve) • Sleeve (Steering Column) • Spring (Rear Door Window Reg) • Support Asy (Hood Lock) • Tube (Carb Air Vent) • Valve Asy (Fuel Vapor) TM New Plans: up to 7 years and • Housing (A/C Evap Core) • Jet/Bracket (W/S Washer) • Lever Asy (Steering Column) • Nozzle (W/S Defroster) • Plate (Instrument Panel - • Rear Console Refrigeration • Retainer (FIS Track Adjust HD) • Rod Asy (Trans Gearshift) • SecuriCode • Sleeve Asy (Speed Gear) • Spring (Rear Suspension Torsion) • Support Asy (Transmission) • Tube (Exhaust Air Supply) • Valve Asy (Heater Water) 29 Critical 125,000 miles. • Housing (Asy Instrument Cluster) H/B OPG CV) • Rear Door Lock Asy • SecuriLockTM Passive Anti-Theft ■ ■ Standard ■ ■ • Jewel (Indicator Warning) • Lift (Back Window) • Nozzle (W/S Washer) • Retainer (Finish Panel) • Rod Asy (Trans Throttle Valve) • Slide (Front Seat Track) • Spring (Spare Wheel Lever) • Switch (A/C Cutout) • Tube (Front Seat Adjust Horizontal) • Valve Asy (Rear Suspension PowertrainCARE Components Covered Used Plans: up to 60 months and • Housing (Carb Throttle Operating) • Joint Asy (Shift Rod) • Lift Asy (Folding Top) • Nut (Clock Reset Knob) • Plate (P/B Cover Liftgate HD) • Rear Entertainment System • Retainer (Float Level) • Rod Asy (Vacuum Metering) Ignition System • Slide (Instrument Panel Ashtray) • Spring (Steering Column Position) • Switch (F V Override Warning) • Tube (Front Seat Adjust Motor) Leveler) 60,000 miles. • Housing (Control Selector) • Jumper (Air Suspension Wire) • Line (Compressor to A/C) • Nut (Roof Sliding Panel Frame) • Plate (Radio Mounting) (Factory-Installed Ford Audio) • Retainer (Front Door VW Guide) • Roll Stability Control • Sedimenter Asy (Fuel) • Slinger (Water Pump) • Spring (Steering Column Lock) • Switch (Glow Plug Control) • Tube (Front Seat Adjust Rear Vertical) • Valve Asy (Term Vent) New Plans: up to 7 years and • Housing (Front Door Lock Switch) • Key (Camshaft Alignment) • Line (Evaporator to Compressor) • Nut (Spare Wheel Carrier) • Plate (Rear Seat Anchor) • Rear Seatback Latch • Retainer (Front Seat • Rollover Valve • Self-Adjusters • SOS Post-Crash Alert System • Spring (Tailgate Upper Hinge) • Switch (High Hood Press) • Tube (Front Seat Adjust Vertical) • Valve Asy (Venturi) 125,000 miles. 84 Major ■ ■ Standard ■ ■ • Housing (Reading Lamp Switch) • Key (Door Vent Window Lock) • Link (Carb Accel Pump) • Nut and Ferrule (Exhaust Supply) • Plate (Rear Speaker • Rear Sensor (Air Bag) Adjust Handle) • Roller (Door & Quarter • Sender (Exhaust Temp) • Socket and Retainer • Spring (Throttle ADT) • Switch (Injection System Temp) • Tube (Fuel Filter to Valve) • Valve Asy (Vacuum Check) BaseCARE Components Covered Used Plans: up to 60 months and • Housing & Lever (Body S/D HN) • Key (Luggage Compartment Lock) • Link (Choke) • Nut and Pin Asy (Wheel Bearing) Mounting Front) • Rear Spring Leaf No. • Retainer (Front Shock Absorber) Window Rear) • Sender (Water Temp) (Cigar Lighter) • Spring (Trans Control L) • Switch (Servo Control) • Tube (Fuel Tank Vent) • Valve Covers 60,000 miles. • Housing & Lever • Key Lock Set (Ignition Door) • Link (Folding Top Control) • Nut Asy (Front Wheel Bearing) • Plate (Rear Spring CL) • Rear Switch Asy • Retainer (Fuel Pump) • Roller (Door Hinge) • Sensor & Retainer (Tachometer) • Sol Valve Asy (VOL C) • Spring (Vanity Mirror Cover) • Switch (Temp Control Valve) • Tube (Fuel Vapor Storage) • Vent Air Bypass Adjust Spring New Plans: up to 7 years and (Transmission Control) • Key SecuriLockTM (Microchip • Link (Front Seatback) • Nut Asy (Radio Antenna) • Plate (Spare Wheel Carrier AR) • Rear Window Defogger Mount • Retainer (Gearshift) • Roller (Lower Door Guide) • Sensor (Air Temp) • Solenoid (Cranking - Fuel) • Switch (Top Control) • Tube (Idle) • Venturi Asy (Carb Secondary) 113 Key 125,000 miles. • Spring (Window Reg C/Bal) ExtraCARE ■ ■ Standard ■ ■ • Housing & Wire Asy (K/Speaker) Encoded Key) • Link (Passenger Seat Track Reg) • Oil Level Sensor • Plate (Striker) • Rear Window Power Sunshade • Retainer (Headlamp Bulb) • Roller (Quarter Window Guide) • Sensor (Alcohol) • Solenoid (Float Bowl) • Spring (Windshield Wiper) • Switch and Bracket (Speed Control) • Tube (Injection Pump Lube) • Venturi Valve Cover Gasket Components Covered Used Plans: up to 60 months and 60,000 miles. • Housing Asy (Quarter Window O/S) • Keyless Entry System (Excluding • Link (Pedal Assist Spring) • Oil Pan • Plate (Vent Valve Diaphragm) • Rebound Bumper • Retainer (Headlamp Switch) • Roller (Rear Door Window) • Sensor (Carb ATC) • Solenoid (Seat Reg Control) • Spring (Front & Rear) • Switch and Wire Bit Sn • Tube (Intake Manifold) • Voltage Regulator New Plans: up to 7 years and • Housing Asy (Radio Receiver) Door Handles) • Link (Rear Door Lock) • Oil Pressure Sensor • Plate (W/S Wiper Drive) • Receptacle Asy (Console) • Retainer (Hood Release Cable) • Roof Opening Bracket • Sensor (Crank Timing) • Solenoid (Turbo Control) • Stabilizer Asy (Door Vent Window) • Switch Asy (Cooling Fan) • Tube (Support Front Tank) • Warning Lamp Jumper 500+ Key 125,000 miles. • Housing Kit (Control Valve) • Kickdown Linkage • Link (Tailgate Latch Release) • Oil Pump • Plate (Window Reg & D) • Receptacle Asy (Front Seatback) • Retainer (Piston Stop) • Run (Door Glass Upper) • Sensor (Exhaust Gas) • Spacer (Alternator) • Stabilizer Bar • Switch Asy (Distributor Mod) • Tube (Thermactor - Air) • Washer (Battery Terminal ARRE) ■ ■ Standard ■ ■ PremiumCARE Components Covered Used Plans: up to 60 months and • Hubs, Automatic Front Locking • Kingpins and Bushings • Link (Tailgate Upper Hinge) • O-Ring (Fuel Valve Inlet) • Plate & Spring Asy • Refrigerant Line • Retainer (Quarter Window W/STR) • Run (Front Door Glass Lock) • Sensor (Low Coolant) • Spacer (Belt Shoulder) • Stabilizer Bar Insulation • Switch Asy (Flip Roof) • Tube (Vacuum Heat Valve) • Washer (Drum Bolt) (Four-Wheel-Drive) • O-Ring (Oil Cooler) • Plate Asy (Clutch Release) • Regulator (Quarter Window) • Sensor (Shock Absorber) 60,000 miles. • Kit (Carburetor Tune) • Link (Tailgate Upper Lock) • Retainer (Rear Door) • Run (Front Door Glass Top) • Spacer (Carburetor) • Stanchion Asy (Antenna) • Switch Asy (Oil Temp) • Tube Asy (Air Cleaner Intake) • Washer (Fuel Injection Nozzle) • Hybrid/Electric Vehicle Components • Kit (Clutch Master Cylinder) • Link Asy (Control Shaft) • O-Ring (Solenoid) • Plate Asy (Instrument Cluster) • Reinforced W/H Splash Shield • Retainer (Rear-Wheel-Drive Axle) • Run (Rear Door Glass) • Sensor (Washer Fluid Level) • Spacer (Exhaust Manifold) • Switches (Manually-Operated • Tube Asy (Air Supply) • Washer (Trans Gearshift) 13 Covered Components • Starter Motor A 7-year/200,000-mile/8,000-hour (Excluding High Voltage Battery) • Link Asy (Front Seat Track) • Pad (Rear Spring) • Plate Asy (Speed Control Bracket) • Reinforced Door Hinge on Body • Retainer (Roof Side Rail) • Run Asy (Front Door Glass) • Sensors (Air Bag) • Spacer (Frt Axle Radius Bracket) Electrical) • Tube Asy (Clutch Master) • Washer (Window Reg Roller) for 6.0L, 6.4L and 6.7L ■ Standard ■ ■ • Kit (Radio Amplifier A3APT) • Starter Motor Solenoid Diesel EngineCARE plan is available. • Idler Arm • Kit (Speed Cable Tip R) • Link Asy (Stabilizer Bar) • Panel (Circuit Breaker Mounting) • Plate Asy (Stabilizer Bracket) • Reinforced Door Panel w/Reg • Retainer (Roof Sliding Panel) • Run Asy (Rear Door Guide) • Separator Asy (Fuel) • Spacer (Front Seatback Cushion) • Switches/Bracket (Gearshift) • Tube Asy (Crankcase Vent) • Water Pump Diesel Engines • Stationary Elevated Ride Control • Idler Arm Control Valve • Knock Sensor • Linkage (Accelerator) • Park Brake • Plug (Fuel Level Check)
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