I called up my dealer to see if my failed lift pump would be covered under my engine warranty. They informed me that my engine warranty was restricted and referred me to DC customer service. DC cust service told me that my engine warranty had been voided for the following reason:
On June 19th, 2000 previous owner of my truck came into dealership complaining of an unspecified problem and dealer noticed that owner had "put a "scotch lock" on the wiring connection to fuel pump system" . They immediately voided the engine warranty at that point due to the "alterated" fuel system.
1: What the hell is a scotch lock, and why would it be on the wiring connection to the injection pump?
Here's the background info:
I bought the '99 truck used in June of 2001 with 73,000 mi (now have 76,500)from a FORD dealer not a Dodge dealer. They told me that my engine warranty was good for 5yrs/100,000.
I am very paranoid now because if the injection pump goes soon, I am out big $$$ when it would normally have been covered by DC! I can handle the cost of a new lift pump... .

Where do I go from here? Do I just fix my lift pump, and keep my fingers crossed or does the Ford dealer have any liability? (even though whenever you buy a used vehicle you sign an "as is" agreement)
Thanks!
Steve
On June 19th, 2000 previous owner of my truck came into dealership complaining of an unspecified problem and dealer noticed that owner had "put a "scotch lock" on the wiring connection to fuel pump system" . They immediately voided the engine warranty at that point due to the "alterated" fuel system.
1: What the hell is a scotch lock, and why would it be on the wiring connection to the injection pump?
Here's the background info:
I bought the '99 truck used in June of 2001 with 73,000 mi (now have 76,500)from a FORD dealer not a Dodge dealer. They told me that my engine warranty was good for 5yrs/100,000.
I am very paranoid now because if the injection pump goes soon, I am out big $$$ when it would normally have been covered by DC! I can handle the cost of a new lift pump... .

Where do I go from here? Do I just fix my lift pump, and keep my fingers crossed or does the Ford dealer have any liability? (even though whenever you buy a used vehicle you sign an "as is" agreement)
Thanks!
Steve