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Just received a letter for this Special Field Action 25L02 regarding my 24 Bronco Sport. It is in regard to repairs to the Transmission Control Assembly that may have paid out of pocket for when in fact if you lived in certain states where the California emissions warranty applies you could be due a refund because of an administrative error in the Ford warranty claim system. The California Emissions Warranty for this part is 7 years/70,000 miles.
Per AI these are the states where the California Emissions Warranty applies:
The California Emissions Warranty generally applies to vehicles registered in California and other states that have adopted its standards, including Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and D.C., though specific coverage (like for PZEVs) can vary by state and model year. To be covered, your vehicle must be certified to California standards (check the under-hood label) and registered in one of these states.
Posting this because in addition to the above I wonder if anyone from these other states had a repair that they had to pay for that would have been covered under the standard emission warranty period but they were out of the warranty period but would have qualified under the California emission warranty.
Per AI these are the states where the California Emissions Warranty applies:
The California Emissions Warranty generally applies to vehicles registered in California and other states that have adopted its standards, including Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and D.C., though specific coverage (like for PZEVs) can vary by state and model year. To be covered, your vehicle must be certified to California standards (check the under-hood label) and registered in one of these states.
Posting this because in addition to the above I wonder if anyone from these other states had a repair that they had to pay for that would have been covered under the standard emission warranty period but they were out of the warranty period but would have qualified under the California emission warranty.
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