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Originally Posted by madmaxx
Roush requires PREauthorization prior to any work. So the shop should not be out one cent if they do not do the work before Roush authorizes. If the shop does work prior to authorization then it is their fault. If roush authorizes the shop will be reimburesed. Nobody likes to read contracts, you will also read that Roush is only liable for $5K on any engine, that is what would concern me!!
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Madmaxx is correct. Roush requires pre-authorization before any repair work can begin. The repairs don't necessarily need to be done by a Roush dealer, but that's probably the best path.
Roush is only liable for $5K of repairs, but if the motor is under warranty they will make it right (fix it or take it back and rebuild it). I know of a situation where Roush came through and worked with an owner to rebuild a motor that was out of warranty.