Customer assistance – FORD 2002 Focus v.2 User Manual

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Customer Assistance

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THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT
BOARD (U.S. only)

The Dispute Settlement Board

(DSB) is

an independent, thirdĆparty

arbitration program for warranty

disputes

available free to owners and

lessees of qualifying Ford Motor

Company vehicles
NOTE: The Dispute Settlement

Board may not be available in all

states: Ford Motor Company

reserves the right to change

eligibility limitations, modify

procedures and/or to discontinue

this service without notice and

without incurring obligations per

applicable state law.

What kinds of cases does the
Board review?

Unresolved warranty repair

concerns or vehicle performance as

designed concerns on Ford,

Mercury and Lincoln cars and Ford,

Mercury and Lincoln light trucks

which are within the terms of any

applicable written new vehicle

warranty are eligible for review,

except those involving:

a nonĆFord product

a nonĆFord dealership

sales disputes between customer

and dealer except those associated

with warranty repairs or concerns

with the vehicle's performance as

designed

a request for reimbursement of

consequential expenses unless a

service or product concern is being

reviewed

items not covered by the New

Vehicle Limited Warranty

(including maintenance and wear

items)

alleged personal injury/property

damage claims

cases currently in litigation

vehicles not used primarily for

family, personal or household

purposes (except in states where

the Dispute Settlement Board is

required to review comercial

vehicles).

vehicles with nonĆU.S. warranties

Concerns are ineligible for review if

the New Vehicle Limited Warranty

has expired at receipt of your

application and in certain states

eligibility is dependent upon the

customer's possession of the

vehicle.
Eligibility may differ according to

state law. For example see the

unique brochures for California,

West Virginia, Georgia and

Wisconsin purchasers/lessees.

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