rickster99 said:I dont understand ... They only went up to 2001 but 02,03, and 04 have that crappy plastic intake. Whats the deal how come those other years are not covered?
rickster99 said:I dont understand ... They only went up to 2001 but 02,03, and 04 have that crappy plastic intake. Whats the deal how come those other years are not covered?
triggz said:Its because every 04 should have the aluminum crossover already. The front of your intake already has the newly designed piece that wont crack where the temp sensor and thermostat are. On the rest, the crossover is plastic and a made-in part of the intake...
git-it-83 said:![]()
I'll say again:
"So we '04 owners are screwed on this one, right?"
LI98GTStang said:02+ owners are not "screwed", you got the PI heads, cams and Intake with the updated aluminum crossover (260hp!). It' the 96-01 owners that have been screwed and have to change the lower intake out or eventually be faced with a leaking intake and if far from home - being stuck out there. Many owners with all plastic intakes have had in some cases paid lot of money to get fixed with Ford just offering to extend the coverage on the warranty on some models. It took a court case to force Ford into a settlement, which (IMO) Ford should have covered no matter the mileage/age since it was either a design defect or manufacturing one.

git-it-83 said:I'm going to check mine 2nite, then. I don't think mine looks like that.
triggz said:For those that haven't gotten their notice in the mail yet:
http://www.fordmanifoldsettlement.com/index.html
Ford is about to lose a major class action lawsuit, which to us means we can:
A) Get a brand new intake with aluminum crossover installed by a dealer for free
B) Be reimbursed (Up to $735 I think) for having it replaced.
LI98GTStang said:02+ owners are not "screwed", you got the PI heads, cams and Intake with the updated aluminum crossover (260hp!). It' the 96-01 owners that have been screwed and have to change the lower intake out or eventually be faced with a leaking intake and if far from home - being stuck out there. Many owners with all plastic intakes have had in some cases paid lot of money to get fixed with Ford just offering to extend the coverage on the warranty on some models. It took a court case to force Ford into a settlement, which (IMO) Ford should have covered no matter the mileage/age since it was either a design defect or manufacturing one.
CobraM23 said:Dammit, its only covering 98-01's. What about the 96 and 97 Stangs that have the plastic intake?

DCjuggalo said:so all i gotta do is go in the ford dealership tommroow, hand them my proof that i own a 2000 mustang , and theywill write me a check for 700 bucks?

DBMSTNG said:if you haven't had yours break, go buy a new intake ($200) and swap it yourself. then tell ford the old one broke. you'll still net $535.

