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Has anyone had any success getting ford ESP premiumcare coverage to pay on water in a light fixture with the added light coverage after a denial? No damage to the driver side tail light. After a Florida downpour it started throwing BSM failures. Lights still work but I imagine radar module is fried.

dealership wants $4,200 for repair on my ’24 flash

As I understand it I can:
1. Relieve myself of an additional 8% of the total cost of the truck in cash to replace it?
2. Insurance claim (not sure how my rates would increase)
3. Fix it myself (which I can do with the help of the forum)

If I go DIY are there any best practices? Can I replace just the module? Getting the truck back today and will take the tail light out to inspect it more closely.

Thanks for any advice!
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I am sitting at dealership waiting to pick up my 24 Lariat with water rear driver tail light. Dealership said ford denied claim. Even my tech said no outside impact. Looking to purchase one off ebay for 490.00. Ford wants 3800 to replace.
 
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Sorry we’re in the same boat! Would reaching out to ford customer service help? The service desk at my dealership said she was going to do some digging in the contract to see if there was anything she could do.
 

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Would say it's worth doing a legal consultation, but there is probably a abitration clause where you get screwed. sounding increasingly like ESP is basically worthless, just free money for Ford.
 
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That’s been my biggest concern all along. I’d be curious if anybody would post an example of a time the ESP covered something.
 

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I am sitting at dealership waiting to pick up my 24 Lariat with water rear driver tail light. Dealership said ford denied claim. Ever my tech said no outside impact. Looking to purchase one off ebay for 490.00. Ford wants 3800 to replace.
Ok I called Ford EV And spoke to a representative and told me if Ford denies the claim you are s___ of luck. Found one Ebay for 470. Sorry but Ford quoted me 2,800. Next ev will not be a
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I am sitting at dealership waiting to pick up my 24 Lariat with water rear driver tail light. Dealership said ford denied claim. Ever my tech said no outside impact. Looking to purchase one off ebay for 490.00. Ford wants 3800 to replace.
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That was where I told my wife this would end up. As she picked me up from the service department I told her I was going to be out $300 bucks for nothing. But jokes on her, I’m only out $149.99 for the diagnostic fee!

Thanks for giving them a call!
 

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It's outrageous that the extended warranty WITH LIGHTING PACKAGE doesn't cover this.
 

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Wowww

let me make sure i understand. They denied the claim. Is the issue aesthetic only or is there function loss with radar etc? Are the bsm failure codes continuing or was just at initial incident?

And the dealership charged you diagnostic fee for processing the claim that got rejected?
 

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No problems yet with water intrusion. I had a 10k service and noticed there was water in light. I posted in wrong place.
 
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No problems yet with water intrusion. I had a 10k service and noticed there was water in light. I posted in wrong place.
It’s all good - It can only be a matter of time!

We’re ultimately vulnerable to the complexities (which generally improve our safety) and are upset by the total cost of ownership because it’s disproportionate to what we believe we should, or could, have to pay…
 

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It’s all good - It can only be a matter of time!

We’re ultimately vulnerable to the complexities (which generally improve our safety) and are upset by the total cost of ownership because it’s disproportionate to what we believe we should, or could, have to pay…
There is some truth to this, but it's also true that they deliberately make it increasingly harder to fix than it has to be, also holding back technical information on how things work, and how to fix them, teing parts together unnecessarily, in an effort to restrict options. In essence, creat a monopoly for themselves and their dealers to extract as much as possible from the end user. They are following the John Deer model of business. And MANY MANY other companies.
 

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Has anyone had any success getting ford ESP premiumcare coverage to pay on water in a light fixture with the added light coverage after a denial? No damage to the driver side tail light. After a Florida downpour it started throwing BSM failures. Lights still work but I imagine radar module is fried.

dealership wants $4,200 for repair on my ’24 flash

As I understand it I can:
1. Relieve myself of an additional 8% of the total cost of the truck in cash to replace it?
2. Insurance claim (not sure how my rates would increase)
3. Fix it myself (which I can do with the help of the forum)

If I go DIY are there any best practices? Can I replace just the module? Getting the truck back today and will take the tail light out to inspect it more closely.

Thanks for any advice!
What was Ford's reason for denying the claim?
 
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What was Ford's reason for denying the claim?
Water intrusion, automatic disqualification, as it’s buried someplace in the contract…. Even with no damage seen from the mechanic.
There is some truth to this, but it's also true that they deliberately make it increasingly harder to fix than it has to be, also holding back technical information on how things work, and how to fix them, teing parts together unnecessarily, in an effort to restrict options. In essence, creat a monopoly for themselves and their dealers to extract as much as possible from the end user. They are following the John Deer model of business. And MANY MANY other companies.
yeah, right to repair…. I’m just old enough to remember when you could still wrench on things you “owned.”
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