Is my Clutch Toast???
The dealer is telling me Ford will not honor the warranty because of the pulley swap. The additional power has lead to the premature wear. I'm not sure what to do....
Last edited by bpmurr; Jun 11, 2010 at 02:04 PM.
That is a shame IMO !!
Your dealer could have used some more discretion about the pulley swap... Do they had to report that swap!?!
Last edited by RickyD; Jun 11, 2010 at 02:19 PM.
I bought this car last year because I believed strongly in Ford not taking bailout money. It was about a year too soon for me but I wanted to do something as an individual to help out Ford and the people who work there. It feld really good when I was contacted by someone on the niche line and get to put faces with my car. Now I have Ford looking for a quick out to save a buck on a long time and very loyal customer.
Measure the tread dept of all the tires if the back are the same as the front it would seem to me it wasn't a power problem but if the rear tire are way down and the fronts are good it may a power problem or a happy right foot!!!! 10,000 is not alot of miles for a clutch to go out.
I'll point to the press day for the 2010 GT500 where they were drag racing the car. If the car can't do it then that's false advertising. If they want me drive it like a Focus then advertise it as such.
Last edited by bpmurr; Jun 11, 2010 at 02:46 PM.
RTR Package. Or something similar. There are lot of factory backed packages becoming available (of course not for the GT500 though). I'd try to get as much done that will affect mechanical items before delivery, done by the factory or dealer, that will be covered for the duration of the warranty period. Then after that is up, who cares!
RTR Package. Or something similar. There are lot of factory backed packages becoming available (of course not for the GT500 though). I'd try to get as much done that will affect mechanical items before delivery, done by the factory or dealer, that will be covered for the duration of the warranty period. Then after that is up, who cares! 

Bpmurr, so what if you had gotten the FRPP Whipple, the one with the warranty, installed when you took delivery of your car. And the clutch went out at the same mile mark. Would it not be covered under warranty?? Because the Whipple would probably be making more power than you are now, right?
And Jason, yep. I'd go with the FRPP parts to start me off. With a new GT, I'd be happy with CAI/exhaust/tune anyways, well that and suspension stuff. Other than that, I would only want the warranty for stuff like this!
And Jason, yep. I'd go with the FRPP parts to start me off. With a new GT, I'd be happy with CAI/exhaust/tune anyways, well that and suspension stuff. Other than that, I would only want the warranty for stuff like this!
Bpmurr, so what if you had gotten the FRPP Whipple, the one with the warranty, installed when you took delivery of your car. And the clutch went out at the same mile mark. Would it not be covered under warranty?? Because the Whipple would probably be making more power than you are now, right?
And Jason, yep. I'd go with the FRPP parts to start me off. With a new GT, I'd be happy with CAI/exhaust/tune anyways, well that and suspension stuff. Other than that, I would only want the warranty for stuff like this!
And Jason, yep. I'd go with the FRPP parts to start me off. With a new GT, I'd be happy with CAI/exhaust/tune anyways, well that and suspension stuff. Other than that, I would only want the warranty for stuff like this!
I know a good law firm that only does this stuff.
Tell the dealer that ford has to prove that the aftermarket part is at falt. That is what the moss act states.
look up Magnuson-Moss Warranty
Tell the dealer that ford has to prove that the aftermarket part is at falt. That is what the moss act states.
look up Magnuson-Moss Warranty
Bpmurr, so what if you had gotten the FRPP Whipple, the one with the warranty, installed when you took delivery of your car. And the clutch went out at the same mile mark. Would it not be covered under warranty?? Because the Whipple would probably be making more power than you are now, right?
And Jason, yep. I'd go with the FRPP parts to start me off. With a new GT, I'd be happy with CAI/exhaust/tune anyways, well that and suspension stuff. Other than that, I would only want the warranty for stuff like this!
And Jason, yep. I'd go with the FRPP parts to start me off. With a new GT, I'd be happy with CAI/exhaust/tune anyways, well that and suspension stuff. Other than that, I would only want the warranty for stuff like this!
We all know the clutch should have lasted longer. However, Ford doesn't give a **** at the moment.



