• exceeding the load limits specified on the certification label.See your Owner’s Manual for the location of the certification
label
• failure to observe and resolve vehicle warnings and indications of battery concerns within a reasonable amount of time,
typically 30 days
• failure to complete Ford Power-Up software updates within a reasonable amount of time, typically 30 days
• the use of incompatible charging devices or methods
• modifications to the high voltage battery assembly, high voltage system, or associated wiring
• exposure to direct and/or intense heat sources outside of normal use, such as collision repairs that subject the vehicle to
paint booth conditions that exceed Ford’s recommendations
• allowing the high voltage battery assembly to remain in a fully discharged, or near zero state of charge, for more than 14 days
• repairs performed by facilities and personnel not authorized by Ford, including repairs which would have otherwise been
covered under the manufacturer’s warranty,
•
improper vehicle storage resulting in high voltage battery damage
(See Owner’s Manual for vehicle storage recommendations)
In order to maintain your warranty coverage, be sure to follow the
recommendations in the Owner’s Manual under Preserving Your
High Voltage Battery.
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover damage to the
Ford Mobile Charger caused by abuse or misuse. Always use the
Ford Mobile Charger in a manner that conforms to the directions
found in the Owner’s Manual.
Damage Caused by Alteration or Modification
The New Vehicle Limited Warranty does not cover any damage
caused by:
• Tampering, alterations, or modifications of the vehicle, including the body, chassis, electronics or their components,
after the vehicle leaves the control of Ford Motor Company
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