What are Ford Protect Extended Service Plans?
Ford Protect offers various extended service plans (ESPs) for repairs or maintenance coverage on eligible Ford vehicles after the New Vehicle Limited Warranty (NVLW) has expired.
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How do I purchase a Ford Protect ESP?
Plan pricing varies depending on your vehicle, the length of the plan, and the coverage level you would like. To purchase a Ford Protect Extended Service Plan, call Ford Protect Sales at 1-877-794-6434 or visit your preferred Concesionario Ford.
For information on available plans, visit the Ford Protect Extended Service Plan website.
What are the benefits of a Ford Protect ESP?
Ford Protect ESPs, backed by Ford Motor Company, can protect you from unexpected vehicle repair costs after your NVLW has expired. Additionally, they provide the following benefits:
- Genuine Ford parts and service
- Opciones de pago sin intereses
- Rental vehicle benefits
- Asistencia en el Camino las 24 horas
- Transferable coverage
Ford Protect ESPs are honored at any Concesionario Ford throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
What does the Ford Protect ESP cover?
Ford offers several different Ford Protect ESPs which cover a variety of components. Below is a table briefly summarizing each plan.
For more detailed plan coverage, as well as pricing information, please visit the Ford Protect Extended Service Plan website.
Plan Type | Cobertura |
Ford Protect ESPs | Ford Protect ESPs cover failure of covered components due to defects in material and workmanship. Normal wear and tear are included. With covered repairs, the customer only pays the applicable deductible. |
Planes de Mantenimiento | Ford Protect Maintenance Plans cover vehicle maintenance needs.
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Other Plans | Other plans offered through Ford Protect target specific types of protection (rust protection, windshield protection, and more). |
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Can I change my Ford Protect Extended Service Plan?
Are Ford Protect Extended Service Plans transferable?