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Ford AutoConneXion Extended Service Plan to 3 Years or 60,000km Free Maintenance Package on Top of 3 Years Warranty

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Ford Motor Company and its local authorised distributor, Sime Darby Auto ConneXion, are going a step further to provide customers with an enhanced ownership experience.  Effective 1st April 2010, Ford and Sime Darby AutoConnexion are offering industry leading Extended Service Plan (ESP) Premium Maintenance Coverage on Ford Focus, Mondeo and Escape models in Malaysia.


Unfortunately, the Extended Service Plan does not cover the Ford Fiesta and Ranger models. However, Ford is the first auto maker in Malaysia to offer an ESP, complementing its existing factory warranty coverage of three years or 100,000 kilometres.  This Extended Service Plan (ESP) covers regular checkups, routine inspections, preventative care and replacement of normal wear and tear items at no charge to the Ford’s owner.


In addition, the premium maintenance coverage includes:

• Engine oil and filter changes
• Multi-point inspections
• Replacement of brake pads and linings when worn
• Shock absorber replacements
• Spark plugs
• Clutch discs
• Engine belts
• Engine hoses
• Wiper blades


Extended Service Plan (ESP) cover the first three years or 60,000 kilometres, whichever comes first. Owners can be assured all maintenance on Ford vehicles are carried out by trained Ford technicians who use genuine Ford parts.


“Ford ESP delivers maximum protection to our customers by offering the most extensive service plan coverage in the market,” said David Westerman, Asia Pacific Regional Manager at Ford Export and Growth Operations. “At Ford, we’re constantly working to improve customer satisfaction, and this ESP commitment adds security and convenience while providing considerable cost savings for our customers throughout their ownership experience.”


 

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