Ford F-150 owner fights warranty denial over 54-mile overage
A Ford F-150 owner is questioning whether their powertrain warranty has expired. The dispute centres on a small mileage difference—just 54 miles over the 60,000-mile limit. The dealer insists the coverage has ended, but the owner believes it should still apply.
The owner’s truck shows 60,054 miles on the odometer. Ford’s standard powertrain warranty for petrol models lasts five years or 60,000 miles, whichever comes first. Diesel versions extend to 100,000 miles, but this case involves a non-diesel F-150.
The outcome hinges on Ford’s interpretation of the warranty terms. If the company upholds the strict 60,000-mile cutoff, the owner’s coverage has lapsed. For now, the best step remains reaching out to Ford for official clarification.