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I am writing to formally document my expectations and requests regarding the warranty repair currently being performed on my 2024 Ford Bronco Heritage Edition with the 7-speed manual transmission. The vehicle was brought to your facility for its 40,000-mile service interval at approximately 38,000 miles. During a routine fluid service, your technicians discovered significant metallic debris in the rear differential fluid, consistent with catastrophic internal gear damage — including what appears to be ring and pinion gear tooth failure.
I want to be clear: this vehicle has been meticulously maintained. Oil changes were performed every 5,000 miles without exception, and I proactively requested a full fluid service — including transmission, brake, and differential fluids — at this visit. This failure was discovered entirely through preventive maintenance, with no prior noise, vibration, or warning indicator of any kind. The failure is unambiguously a manufacturing or materials defect, and I expect it to be treated and documented as such.
This issue is consistent with a documented and recurring pattern of rear differential failures across the 2021–2024 Ford Bronco platform, reported extensively in owner communities and covered under Ford's Powertrain Warranty. My vehicle is well withinwarranty coverage, and I am requesting a comprehensive repair — not the minimum required to close the repair order.
I want to be clear: this vehicle has been meticulously maintained. Oil changes were performed every 5,000 miles without exception, and I proactively requested a full fluid service — including transmission, brake, and differential fluids — at this visit. This failure was discovered entirely through preventive maintenance, with no prior noise, vibration, or warning indicator of any kind. The failure is unambiguously a manufacturing or materials defect, and I expect it to be treated and documented as such.
This issue is consistent with a documented and recurring pattern of rear differential failures across the 2021–2024 Ford Bronco platform, reported extensively in owner communities and covered under Ford's Powertrain Warranty. My vehicle is well withinwarranty coverage, and I am requesting a comprehensive repair — not the minimum required to close the repair order.
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