Will I have to pay to fix my Mustang, or can I get ford to make repairs for free?

I'm now starting to believe the acronyms out there about F.O.R.D (found on road dead) I'm highly upset. I bought a used 2013 Mustang V6 (38k Miles) at Grand Prairie Ford in Texas in March 8th of this year and 2 days ago I parked my car when I came from work and noticed pinkish/water like fluid leaking from the front bottom. I'm 99.9% sure it was Coolant (A) Because I tried driving it after words and the vehicle started to overheat, and (B) After test driving it I re-topped my reservoir with coolant and the overheating stopped. This is really making me mad because I've only had the vehicle for a bit over 4 months and it already started to give me trouble… I know some dealers give you a few months in which you aren't responsible for repairs on used vehicles anyone has a clue if Ford does?

Also, I would like to know what some of you think may be wrong with my car. The leak was in large amounts it basically drained entirely in the 10 minutes I was parked in my vehicle. I would think it the Water pump. The weird thing is after refilling my reservoir with coolant, I drove it back and left it parked for 2 days and it showed no signs of leaking again and my reservoir is still at normal levels. WHAT AM I DEALING WITH!

Take it to a Ford dealer and ask them if this can be fix under warranty.

I recommend you head to your local Ford Dealer, if you haven't already. You can also call our Customer Relationship Center at 1-800-392-3673.

Meagan
Ford Service