[Shotimes] Transfering Ford ESP?
clubairth@bellsouth.net
clubairth@bellsouth.net
Tue, 25 Apr 2006 13:11:50 -0500
Paul:
Thanks a bunch for the link. What happened was I started shopping for an
ESP from Ford and other people. The Ford web site has you enter VIN of the
car. It came back and said the car was already covered by an ESP and to
contact the local dealership. Here is the ESP web site.
http://www.genuineservice.com/genuineservice/en/default?page=esp_home
Well the car was purchased from a dealer but not a Ford dealer. So Right
now it looks like I need the form you are talking about. Any idea where to
find one? I have not contacted my local Ford dealer yet. I can not seem to
find this form but I am still contacting people. It looks like I will HAVE
to contact the original owner and I don't know if this will be possible?
Privacy act and all that kind of stuff! Did you have to sign and pay the
$50?
I will be flying back to Newark on May 10. Found a nice cheap one way
ticket for $103 from New Orleans.
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> When I sold my 2000 Exploder I transferred the ESP. It cost $50. There was
> a
> form in the original paperwork. How did you find out it has an ESP?
>
> According to www.ford-extended-warranty.com/CustomerService.aspx you just
> call them and they will walk you through the transfer.
>
> Paul L Fisher
>
>
> Found out the Lincoln LS I purchased has an extended warranty (ESP) to 72
> months and 75K miles. The problem is that Ford says I need to transfer
> this
> from the original owner to myself. Using a form they call "ESP Waiver
> Form".
>
> They car was purchased from a dealer but it is NOT a Ford dealer. Can
> anybody share a story or suggest how to do this? I will call the salesman
> and see what I can do but he really has no incentive to do this. So maybe
> a
> long shot? I don't know a good way to contact the first owner. I have her
> name so far?
>
> Thanks for all the dealership or ESP experience!!!
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