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avbcon12 02-01-2002 06:02 PM

you have to check this out!
 
i just got this reimbursement claim form in the mail,

http://www.TFISettlement.com

i dont really get it but from what i did get, it sounds like if you replace your module ford may pay for it. so i may just get one.

let me know if you guys have seen this before and tell me what i should do..

thanks,
adam

Coupe5oh 02-01-2002 06:14 PM

Well i dont know, but i think they should replace mine for free, my car cut out twice last yr, but hasnt done it since?

avbcon12 02-01-2002 06:20 PM

isnt what you got out of it that if someone replaced their module they will pay for it????
thats what i got!

i havent replaced mine but i will just so i can get a free one.

adam

Jeb_Bush_2000 02-01-2002 06:25 PM

100,212 miles...yay. :(

chris91LX 02-01-2002 11:54 PM

I got the same form, but I've never replaced the module and never had to. I bought the car used in 98 and never had a problem with that. Not sure what the deal with this letter is, maybe the guy who had it before me replaced it?

Mach 1 02-02-2002 12:55 AM

your taking a gamble, as the settlement hasnt been finally approved yet. If you buy the module, theres no guarantee that you will get your money back at this point.

Other than that, I guess it would be a good idea.

How much does a module cost?

NewAge 5.0 02-02-2002 01:57 AM

You guys are to freakin much the darn thing aint but 20 bucks! GET A GRIP all FORD mechanics will tell you ALL OF THEM GO BAD we all know the symptoms.. why waste the energy of fighting FOMOCO over 20 bucks!!

Mach 1 02-02-2002 02:06 AM

I thought they were $80.00? I remember somebody saying that once. Mine has never gone bad, on any Ford car Ive owned that had one.

stanger8172 02-02-2002 09:10 AM

I got one of those notices in the mail too. For my year car their is an asterisk indicating it doesn't apply to me. I have never had a problem with the TFI anyways.

If your year car is involved I wouldn't bother with it unless your car has broke down because of it.

Mach 1 02-02-2002 01:20 PM

the asterik doesnt mean it doesnt apply to you. your car has a TFI module doesnt it? The asterik means it doesnt apply to all models of that car, in your case, being the 2.3 liter mustang engine. but you have the 5.0 engine, so it does apply to you.


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