YUP.
Ford ESP. it’s helped me out 2x - once with the ’01 Lightning, and just recently with the ’17 Rap.
Yes, that POS Rap waited 54 THOUSAND miles and 6 years to suffer a front axle seal leak. My Lightning made it 7 years, but only 29,000 miles before I needed an AC compressor.
COME ON Ford, get it together !
( heavy sarcasm here )
In all seriousness, I’d have been ok fixing the axle seal, but I was worried about breaking a seriously expensive hard part OR having some kind of module failure. For the cost of the warranty vs. the cost of say major engine or transmission work, it’s kind of a gamble either way but I lean towards getting it covered.
I’ll echo previous comments on aftermarket warranties. i had one through Allstate and it was a total clown show to get coverage. I lost a cam chain tensioner on my ’97 SVT Mustang, but it didn’t throw any codes, it just ran like poop under 2000 rpm. They required a written statement from the shop to do a tear down, and even when the part was identified internally, they sent an “adjuster” out to try and find some modification responsible for it. They did too, I had an MSD ignition box on it so they denied it. Then, the mechanic and service manager penned me a letter - “we will testify in court that this failure is wholly unaffected by ANY modifications done to this vehicle... blah blah, blah”.
It took me another 6 weeks to get repair approval. Also, they challenged me for -every- maintenance item, not just engine oil but all powertrain related maintenance... I had every single one. I lived right across the street from a Ford dealer
Ford ESP has been much easier to deal with and much less hassle/drama.