Just read this on the Ford Authority 'newsletter'.
"Ford has announced a new program which offers customers a no-cost replacement of Motorcraft brake pads on their vehicle from any Ford or Lincoln dealer or Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center.
The point-of-sale program, which began on July 1st, is available to any Ford, Lincoln or Mercury vehicle owner whose pads have worn down at least 3 millimeters. Customers must still pay for the cost of labor and installation and must present their service advisor with their repair order or vehicle identification number at the service center.
“This program reflects our commitment to providing customers with an excellent ownership experience regardless of the age of their vehicle,” said Ford Vice President Frederiek Toney. “Plus, when you purchase Motorcraft parts at a Ford or Lincoln dealer, or a Quick Lane Tire & Auto Center, you know you’re getting the right parts installed by the right people. Motorcraft parts are the officially recommended parts for Ford, Lincoln and Mercury vehicles, and these technicians are factory-trained and certified to service our products.”
Commercial vehicles are also eligible for the program, except for taxis, limousines and postal, police, towing and emergency vehicles, Ford says."
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Ford Offering Free Motorcraft Brakepad Replacements
Peter