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Ford F150 Warranty vs Vehicle Service Agreements

CarShield Team

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Holding strong as America's best-selling vehicle since the early 1980s, the Ford F150 is a reliable favorite and a great choice for anyone in the market for a truck. While many people who purchase an F150 enjoy their vehicle for years with minimal issues, like any vehicle it needs routine maintenance and occasional repairs to keep it running well. A vehicle service contract from CarShield can help save you money on caring for your truck.

All About the Ford F150

While this model has been around for decades, the F150 design has not remained stagnant. This truck has been successfully redesigned and upgraded to keep up with modern technology and changing standards in the automotive industry, with notable upgrades being made in both the 2014 and 2017 models. Newer models are equipped with some of the best safety features on the market, such as blind-spot sensors, rear-view cameras, lane assist, and more. Since this vehicle has been around for so long, there are also many on the road that are older vehicles, some of which may even qualify as vintage vehicles.

Common Repairs and Service Required by the Ford F1501

Common repairs needed can vary slightly between different generations of Ford F150s, but there are a few common problems to watch for:

  • Spark Plugs: Older models, or those with over 100,000 miles, are at risk for ejection of the spark plugs from the cylinder head.
  • Engine: Exhaust gas recirculation sensors on F150s often start to wear out over time and may cause the engine to run rough.
  • Oil Pan and Head Gasket: Leaks in these areas can cause oil to build up in the exhaust system of the vehicle.
  • Replacement of the oil pan may be necessary.

These are just a few of the most common maintenance concerns that can arise. In addition to getting needed repairs whenever problems occur, you should also plan on routine maintenance as part of your vehicle's care. This includes keeping the vehicle equipped with tires that are in good condition and rotating the tires periodically. Various other parts will also need to be routinely replaced, such as the brake pads and air filters.

Ford F150 Extended Warranty

After the factory Ford F150 warranty expires, it will be left up to you, as the owner of the vehicle, to pay for any repair expenses that arise. Factory warranties come with the car when it is purchased new, and typically only last for a few years. Since car insurance generally only pays for damage that occurs as the result of a crash, unexpected repair expenses that occur after the warranty's protection has expired can cause significant financial stress for any car owner. Ford does offer an extended warranty that may offer some protection against these expenses. They refer to it as an "extended service plan" offered through Ford Protect. There are a few restrictions to this option, which means it isn't the best choice for everyone. Firstly, to get repairs done that are covered by Ford's plan, you'll need to take your vehicle to an official Ford dealership. This can be inconvenient and restricts your ability to choose a convenient mechanic. The plan can also be more expensive than third-party protection and may not offer as much in savings on older vehicles or those that were purchased used.

Ford F150 Vehicle Service Agreement

A Ford F150 service contract from CarShield is an alternative option that may work better for you than an extended warranty. Service agreements are similar to an extended warranty in that they cover many types of repairs and maintenance costs that do not arise as the result of a car crash. Through a CarShield service contract, you can also access additional perks, such as roadside assistance and towing. With CarShield, you have more freedom to choose from certified auto repair shops throughout the country. You may qualify for coverage even if your vehicle was purchased used. While we are not able to accept every vehicle for our plans, you can easily see if you qualify through our website. We understand the unique needs that come along with owning a truck, and in many cases, we can accept vehicles even if they have had modifications, such as a lift or larger tires, added after purchase. With different plans available to fit a variety of budgets, we offer more flexibility than you'll find in an extended warranty.

Protect Your Truck with CarShield

Car repairs and maintenance are an unavoidable aspect of owning a vehicle. While you can try to budget for repairs on your own, you never know when an expensive repair will pop up. A Ford F150 service agreement is like health insurance for your car, giving you financial protection when things go wrong. and see if our plans are a good fit for you.

Joe has been with CarShield for six years and used his protection 3 times to cover his Toyota truck.
Joe has been with CarShield for six years and used his protection 3 times to cover his Toyota truck.

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