battery capacity FORD BRONCO 2022 Warranty Guide
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(5) The electrical drivetrain system of your vehicle is covered by
the Hybrid & Electric Vehicle Unique Component coverage for
eight years or 100,000 miles, whichever comes first. The
components in the electrical drivetrain system of your vehicle will
vary, depending on whether your vehicle is a hybrid, plug-in
hybrid, but you can rest assured knowing that your vehicle’s
electrical drivetrain system is covered by this comprehensive
warranty. Depending on your vehicle, electrical drivetrain system
components covered by this warranty may include, and are not
limited to: high-voltage battery, high-voltage battery connector,
battery energy control module (BECM), on-board charger,
inverter system controller (ISC), DC/DC converter, hybrid
continuously variable transmission or electric driveline motor and
transmission range sensor. If an electrical drivetrain system
component requires replacement under warranty, it may be
replaced with a new, factory remanufactured, or factory
refurbished component, at Ford’s discretion. Refurbished battery
components selected for your vehicle will align with your
vehicle’s age and mileage, and meet Ford’s stringent
requirements and standards. (see "Note: High-Voltage Battery
Gradual Capacity Loss" below).
Note: High Voltage Battery Gradual Capacity Loss
The high voltage battery will experience gradual capacity loss
with time and use, similar to all batteries, which is considered
normal wear and tear. Loss of battery capacity due to or resulting
from gradual capacity loss is NOT covered under the New Vehicle
Limited Warranty. See your Owner’s Manual for important tips on
how to maximize the life and capacity of the high voltage battery.
NOTE:Some components may also be covered by the Emissions
Warranties. For more information, see pages 22-41.
If you own or lease a 2022-model Next Generation Police
Interceptor Vehicle (NGPI), refer to the Warranty Addendum Card
that was given to you when you took delivery of your vehicle for
further explanation of Amendments to the New Vehicle Limited
Warranty. The Warranty Addendum applies only the NGPI
vehicles delivered in the State of Florida and New York.
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• The Lithium-ion battery (EV battery) will experience gradualcapacity loss with time and use (similar to all lithium-ion
batteries), which is considered normal wear and tear. Loss of
battery capacity due to or resulting from gradual capacity loss
is NOT covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty. See
your Owner’s Manual for important tips on how to maximize
the life and capacity of the Lithium-ion battery.
• if the component that caused the failure is beyond coverage and damages a component with remaining coverage, the entire
repair is NOT reimbursable.
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