AussieSteveGuy
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I’m probably one of the first guinea pigs with the 2021 Powerboost to push the envelope on ESP Premium Care, as I’m now at 87k miles. I’ve had a transmission replaced with no out of pocket (a win!), and now have the truck in at the dealer as it won’t activate 7.2k Pro Power Onboard. They’ve done extensive diagnostics, said it was good, charged me a diagnostic fee (apparently not covered by ESP unless they replace a part), and sent me on my way.
5 miles from the dealership, the error “Pro Power Onboard Service Required - please contact authorized dealer for service” pops up on the screen, so I return to dealer. Next steps are to replace a sensor that goes to the aux battery (apparently not covered by ESP), and I’m waiting to hear what other parts are required and state of coverage by ESP.
I bought ESP Premiumcare w/ $0 deductible & 1st day rental car under the assumption that all of my hybrid/electronics/Pro Power components would be covered….that clearly isn’t the case after all.
I also recently found that the rental car coverage only applies if a Ford vehicle is available at the local Enterprise. I’m told that there was a waiver on this requirement during the pandemic, but that the Ford rental requirement is back on. Given the local Enterprise hasn’t had a Ford available the last couple of times my Powerboost has been in the shop (each time, 1-1.5 weeks), I’m out of luck on the ESP rental coverage.
To boot, this vehicle spends ~ 4 weeks/year at the dealer being serviced. As my advisor said, she hasn’t seen a vehicle come in for this many service issues; 10 since I bought it brand new. Given the holes I’m starting to see in ESP, I’m strongly considering moving on. I love the mix of tech in this truck, but the service issues and incomplete extended warranty coverage have me seeking something more reliable.
Any other experiences w/ ESP Premium Care?
5 miles from the dealership, the error “Pro Power Onboard Service Required - please contact authorized dealer for service” pops up on the screen, so I return to dealer. Next steps are to replace a sensor that goes to the aux battery (apparently not covered by ESP), and I’m waiting to hear what other parts are required and state of coverage by ESP.
I bought ESP Premiumcare w/ $0 deductible & 1st day rental car under the assumption that all of my hybrid/electronics/Pro Power components would be covered….that clearly isn’t the case after all.
I also recently found that the rental car coverage only applies if a Ford vehicle is available at the local Enterprise. I’m told that there was a waiver on this requirement during the pandemic, but that the Ford rental requirement is back on. Given the local Enterprise hasn’t had a Ford available the last couple of times my Powerboost has been in the shop (each time, 1-1.5 weeks), I’m out of luck on the ESP rental coverage.
To boot, this vehicle spends ~ 4 weeks/year at the dealer being serviced. As my advisor said, she hasn’t seen a vehicle come in for this many service issues; 10 since I bought it brand new. Given the holes I’m starting to see in ESP, I’m strongly considering moving on. I love the mix of tech in this truck, but the service issues and incomplete extended warranty coverage have me seeking something more reliable.
Any other experiences w/ ESP Premium Care?
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