The original powertrain warranty from Ford likely covered major drivetrain components (engine, transmission, and drive axles) for a specified period, usually 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever came first. However, some aspects of the drivetrain may have had longer coverage or different terms. This information would be found in the original owner's warranty booklet that came with the vehicle.
To find the specific drivetrain warranty details for *that particular* 2006 Ford Expedition, you need to:
* Locate the original owner's manual: This is the best source of information.
* Check the vehicle's service records: These might indicate any extended warranties that were purchased.
* Contact a Ford dealership: Provide them with the vehicle's VIN number, and they can access information about the original warranty and any subsequent coverage.
Without these resources, it's impossible to definitively state the drivetrain warranty specifics.