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This happens. It shouldn’t but it does. I wouldn’t get too wrapped up in that. The dealers a moron. That’s not on Ford.
I certainly would not paint the entire dealership as morons, but whomever he spoke to should know.

Well, it’s done. So that’s that. But depending on why the light came on, driving it that additional 50 miles could give Ford the right to deny a warranty claim.
Yes, this is a possibility. Hopefully, there's nothing to be worried about (no additional damage done while driving).
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I’m surprised you don’t have free towing from ford. When I ordered my 2021 GT PP1 they told my all Mustangs come with a 3 year full warranty and free towing for 3 years. Then a 5 year drive train warranty.
New vehicles: Ford Roadside Assistance is included during the first five years or 60,000 miles from your vehicle's warranty start date. It is also included with most Ford Protect Extended Service Plans.

You can reach Roadside Assistance at 800-241-3673. The program is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and includes:
  • Towing
  • Flat tire change
  • Battery jump-start
  • Fuel Delivery
  • Lockout Assistance
  • Winching
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Ford is having serious quality control issues- just read their 2nd quarter report- allocating big sums of $$ to warranty claims.
$2.3 billion for recall and warranty issues.
 

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$2.3 billion for recall and warranty issues.
Most of which are for vehicles produced during the pandemic, particularly the 2021 model year, which faced supply chain disruptions and government shutdowns.
 


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Most of which are for vehicles produced during the pandemic, particularly the 2021 model year, which faced supply chain disruptions and government shutdowns.
Correct, I am a tournament bass angler and the boat world is the same. Many issues with boats built during the same time, Mercury is laying off 1700 workers, I personally know many people who are having issues with their boats.
 

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Also, I have almost 9000 miles on my car zero issues other phone connection issues, but I have had the same issues with previous vehicles.
 
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Hey boys, thanks to all for responses.

Got In contact with Ford CS today and started a claim.

Was able to call the dealer and they pulled codes for cylinders 1 and 5 misfiring. So both banks.

Ford will only tow 50 miles but that's in the contact so I can't complain.

As far as being clairvoyant on damage, I was more asking for opinions as I havnt ripped a motor down with misfires.

The CS reps were all very nice and professional as well as the Ford roadside service. I'm going to tow it back to original dealer who is Shelby certified.

Will keep updating for sure. Fingers crossed it's somthing small, but yall are right it happens. Warranty
 
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And I do have the free roadside assistance with said towing.

They said they would pay for the 50 miles and I cover the rest.

The issue I'm running into is the service dept (not saying incompetent) is very small and I would rather eat a towing cost to get her back to a much much larger dealer that's Shelby certified and deals with Coyotes all day that I bought her from.
 

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And I do have the free roadside assistance with said towing.

They said they would pay for the 50 miles and I cover the rest.

The issue I'm running into is the service dept (not saying incompetent) is very small and I would rather eat a towing cost to get her back to a much much larger dealer that's Shelby certified and deals with Coyotes all day that I bought her from.
keep us posted. Hoping your dealer has some folks in charge who are empathetic and know how to think through the big picture.

if it were my place, I’d definitely want to make sure you’re a satisfied customer with the money you spent on the car.
 

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keep us posted. Hoping your dealer has some folks in charge who are empathetic and know how to think through the big picture.

if it were my place, I’d definitely want to make sure you’re a satisfied customer with the money you spent on the car.
Shouldn’t that every dealer?
 

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File a Lemon Law claim - and if your lucky (I doubt it) maybe you'll get the 90K "YOU STUPIDLY" paid for a rebadged GT back.

***But something stinks about this post from get go - I'm thinking this Dude is a Dodge or Chevy troll trying to start shit ...!!! - I just can't believe someone would be that brain dead to pay 90K for a Dork Horse ...
 

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File a Lemon Law claim - and if your lucky (I doubt it) maybe you'll get the 90K "YOU STUPIDLY" paid for a rebadged GT back.

***But something stinks about this post from get go - I'm thinking this Dude is a Dodge or Chevy troll trying to start shit ...!!! - I just can't believe someone would be that brain dead to pay 90K for a Dork Horse ...
When money doesn’t mean the same words hurt?
 

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I think it's a good idea to be aware of these issues; most are state-specific. But right now, it's putting the cart before the horse. The car is in the process of being recovered to the dealer, so they can inspect and confirm what happened.

Everyone is going to be different as to how they approach a problem like this. The OP has let us know how special the car is to them. During a sit-down, that can be conveyed to the dealer. The OP can set the expectation and the standard, commensurate with Ford's Warranty Policy. The dealer has to have the chance to make things right, in-line with Ford's policy and state law.

For now, I'd be as amicable as possible, wanting to work with those individuals. Never a straight line, things often have a way of working out well, for all parties. Approaching the issue with attitude wouldn't be my tack. Think strategic or long-game. YMMV.

Best Wishes OP. :please:
 
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File a Lemon Law claim - and if your lucky (I doubt it) maybe you'll get the 90K "YOU STUPIDLY" paid for a rebadged GT back.

***But something stinks about this post from get go - I'm thinking this Dude is a Dodge or Chevy troll trying to start shit ...!!! - I just can't believe someone would be that brain dead to pay 90K for a Dork Horse ...
full disclosure, I’ve previously prevailed in lemon lawsuit

Not just no,HELL NO. OP doesn’t have a statutory claim in any state yet. Even if he had the repeat safety issue or 4x repairs wit 30+ calendar days down, once you ring that bell, it won‘t be unrung. Every subsequent dealer service interaction will be a search for a reason to void the warranty in any aspect, which could be presented in court.

Even if you have a problem child car, it’s much better to try and work through the dealer first, Ford next and give them every reason to WANT to make your problem right. IOW don be that guy.
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