1. The Ford warranty may cover an alternator, depending on the age and mileage of your vehicle. You should consult your Ford owner's manual or contact a Ford dealer to find out if your vehicle is eligible for warranty coverage.
2. If your Ford is covered by the warranty, the alternator will be repaired or replaced at no cost to you. Keep in mind that the warranty may not cover all costs associated with the repair, such as labor or replacement parts.
3. It's important to maintain your Ford according to the manufacturer's recommendations in order to keep your warranty valid. This includes regular maintenance inspections and repairs, as necessary.
4. If your Ford alternator fails and is not covered by the warranty, you may need to pay for the repair yourself. However, you may be able to find a cheaper price by shopping around for a qualified technician.