The drivetrain warranty on a 2008 Ford Fusion depends on the specific warranty coverage purchased at the time of sale and the vehicle's maintenance history. Ford's standard New Vehicle Limited Warranty at that time typically covered the powertrain (engine, transmission, and drivetrain components) for
5 years/60,000 miles, whichever came first. However, this is just the *basic* coverage. Extended warranties were likely available for purchase at the dealership, significantly altering the warranty period and coverage.
To know the exact drivetrain warranty coverage on *your* specific 2008 Ford Fusion, you should:
* Check your original purchase paperwork: This is the most reliable source.
* Review your owner's manual: It might contain information about warranty coverage.
* Contact a Ford dealership: Providing your VIN will allow them to access your vehicle's history and determine the remaining warranty coverage (if any).
Keep in mind that any warranty may have expired, especially since the vehicle is over 15 years old.