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Correct, if the DTC ends up being fan 1 or 2, the manual states install a new HV battery. Some owners have stated if they enter the HV battery pack part number, the computer list all the parts within the pack as covered, including the fans. Entering just the fans part number kit, does not state the fans are covered.
GaryG
That's what I'm saying. Dealers don't follow the manual at times even when what it states is very clear.
That's what I'm saying. Dealers don't follow the manual at times even when what it states is very clear.
Everyone here knows the dealers or Ford don't always follow the manual, but their going to follow the hybrid warranty or expect a fight. That is the issue we are all complaining and fighting about. If the fans fail and not repaired, the hybrid performance engine assist stops right away, and the battery cells will fail shortly there after. If the fans come up as covered as a battery component under the pack assembly part number, it's covered under the hybrid warranty period, end of argument.
That's what I'm saying. Dealers don't follow the manual at times even when what it states is very clear.
Don't be so obtuse. There is a huge difference between a service procedure which Ford is welcome to change and trying to alter the description of what an assembly consists of in order to avoid its warranty obligations.
Don't be so obtuse. There is a huge difference between a service procedure which Ford is welcome to change and trying to alter the description of what an assembly consists of in order to avoid its warranty obligations.
I have not idea if Ford is trying to avoid the warranty or not and neither do you! The "truth" is if they followed the manual, used the proper part number, you wouldn't be here *****ing about your problem. Obtuse? Such rude talk from a lawyer!
The forum wouldn't let me use the "B" word but anything else goes. LOL
I have a 2007 hybrid escape and I have been trying to get my hybrid cooling fan covered. As I get closer to 100k I really need to get this resolved. The part number listed as 10B759 does NOT seem to be covered under the 8yr/100k warranty. Apparently though the fan is covered when the part number for the entire hybrid battery is entered. Does anyone have the part number for the hybrid battery so I can get this worked out?!?!?!?!? Please advise if I am misunderstanding the coverage. Duane
I have a 2007 hybrid escape and I have been trying to get my hybrid cooling fan covered. As I get closer to 100k I really need to get this resolved. The part number listed as 10B759 does NOT seem to be covered under the 8yr/100k warranty. Apparently though the fan is covered when the part number for the entire hybrid battery is entered. Does anyone have the part number for the hybrid battery so I can get this worked out?!?!?!?!? Please advise if I am misunderstanding the coverage. Duane
Unfortunately it's not so simple as a part number. Please review this thread to get case numbers and contact people at Ford:
I'm the latest in the string. 2008 FEH with 73,000 miles and a POA96. Appreciate all the hard work that everyone has done as I will be taking pictures and references to my dealer's service manager today. Already spoken with Ford Customer Service and got the same script as many before. Will advise how it goes. If anyone has a pdf of the specific Workshop Manual reference, it would be most helpful and I would appreciate a PM.