The "New Car" warranty coverage plan covers all breakdowns except components specifically itemized in the agreement. This is an exclusionary policy, or more commonly referred to as a "Full Coverage" warranty. With the *New Car warranty coverage plan, all labor and parts are covered for any failure or breakdown on your vehicle except for specific components listed as exclusions. However, the list of exclusions is minimal and mainly consists of routine maintenance items.
What's Not Covered?
The list of excluded components not covered by the New Car warranty coverage plan includes, but is not limited to, the following:
Scheduled Maintenance
- Adjustments and Wear Items
- Including brake drums, pads, and rotors
- Exhaust system
- Friction materials,
- Hoses and v-style belts, light bulbs, manual/hydraulic clutch assembly, trim.
- All maintenance service and items such as alignments, engine tune-ups, filters, spark plugs and wires, tires, wheel balancing and wiper blades.
- Note: Filters, lubricants, coolants and refrigerants will be covered only if replacement is required in connection with breakdown.
- Batteries, Body and Trim Items Including adhesives, fasteners, buttons, canvas, vinyl or fabric tops, frame, glass and sheet metal.
- Aftermarket Equipment - Any equipment not installed by the manufacturer.
- Noises Including rattles, squeaks and wind noises.
Body Damage Including water leaks, weather strips and rust damage.
- Miscellaneous Items and Circumstances Includes Satellite and GPS systems, video systems, remote compact disc changers, shop supplies, a breakdown caused by collission, fire, theft, freezing, overheating, electrical fire or meltdown, vandalism, flood, any hazard insurable under standard damage insurance policies (regardless if it's in force or not), hazardous waste removal. Filing a claim during the "waiting period" or "pre-existing conditions" or continued operation of an impaired vehicle which causes further damage would not be considered a covered repair. Please be sure to review your contract for complete details. READ MORE »
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