What is the Lincoln warranty on corrosion?
The Corrosion Warranty covers body sheet-metal panels against corrosion caused by defects in factory-supplied materials or workmanship. Warranty coverage will vary based on the material used and whether there is perforation (holes).
The Lincoln Corrosion Warranty states:
- If body sheet metal has corrosion damage without perforation, and the damage is not the result of abnormal usage and/or extreme environmental conditions, the corrosion damage repairs are covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty period of 4 years or 50,000 miles.
- Rust damage resulting in perforation (holes) in body sheet-metal panels is covered for 5 years/unlimited miles.
- Aluminum Panels – Corrosion damage is covered for five years/unlimited miles with no requirement for perforation.
If you have a corrosion-related concern, your Lincoln Retailer can determine if it is covered under warranty.
Notes:
- The corrosion warranty coverage does not apply if the damage results from abnormal use or extreme environmental conditions.
- Rust caused by exposed sheet metal from accidents or normal wear and tear is not a defect in material or workmanship.
- The paint on the vehicle is covered under the New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
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