Hey all - my new '23 Raptor is my first Ford and with ~4k miles I haven't taken it for service yet (nor ever had service at a Ford dealership).
Obviously, since it's new and warrantied I'm curious how service charges generally work.
For example - if I bring it in for routine maintenance - oil change, tire rotation, etc. - I assume that's an additional charge right, since that's not something broken which warranty would cover.
However, let's say I bring it in for something like the backup camera not working, or AC not blowing hard - will I generally pay for a service appointment, but if something is broken they'll cover it via warranty?
Finally, if they have to keep the truck to fix something - do they generally give loaners.
Currently have two small issues with the truck - bed camera often turns blue, especially in extremely hot weather. And AC, once in a while not blowing hard at all (like it's on, but almost no air coming out - altho guessing its from evaporator coils freezing since if I turn it to hot and then back it fixes).
Thank you all for answers in advance!
Obviously, since it's new and warrantied I'm curious how service charges generally work.
For example - if I bring it in for routine maintenance - oil change, tire rotation, etc. - I assume that's an additional charge right, since that's not something broken which warranty would cover.
However, let's say I bring it in for something like the backup camera not working, or AC not blowing hard - will I generally pay for a service appointment, but if something is broken they'll cover it via warranty?
Finally, if they have to keep the truck to fix something - do they generally give loaners.
Currently have two small issues with the truck - bed camera often turns blue, especially in extremely hot weather. And AC, once in a while not blowing hard at all (like it's on, but almost no air coming out - altho guessing its from evaporator coils freezing since if I turn it to hot and then back it fixes).
Thank you all for answers in advance!