No , it is considered a "wear" item like belts, wiper blades, etc.
Considered a "wear" item - not covered by power train wty.
The power-train warranty covers the engine transmission, & differential. In other words what is powering the vehicle. There may be limitations and exceptions to the exact parts covered. Read the warranty details to find out.
no
The power train warranty that Chevy offers on all of its trucks is a 5 year 100,000 mile warranty that is good for fixing all of the engine stuff that might go wrong.
You will need to call and ask your provider. They will all very, but a drive train warrenty will give you some luck.
Most manufactures give you a 1 year bumper to bumper warranty and a 3 year 36,000 mile power-train warranty. Others give you different warranties up to Hyundai & Kia which have a 10 year 100,000 mile limited power-train warranty.
Call the dealership and ask them if they are covered under the warranty.
Any Chrysler dealer can provide you with specifics on their lifetime power-train warranty.
That would be an extended power train warranty
Not usually. Powertrain generally refers to engine, transmission,and axles.
Because it engages/disengages the rotating power of the engine from the transmission.
any dodge dealer or any drive train specialist could supply a clutch