This would be covered under the bumper to bumper warranty which expired at the end of 12 months or 12,000 miles. Powertrain is the engine, transmission, & differential. What powers the vehicle, nothing more. I believe there may be a recall on them. I have refered a couple customers to the dealer because they were within the 36,000 mile/ 3 year manufacturer's warranty prior to the recall and they had them fixed.
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yes they are all electric components are covered for the life of the warranty. It will depend on the warranty. Powertrain usually only covers internal engine and transmission parts.
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That will depend on the specifics of the warranty. You will need to read the fine print.
The engine control module is covered in the powertrain warranty for your Kia. The engine control module should be covered for 100,000 miles.
You will have to ask your Hyundai dealer. It may or may not be under warranty. My guess is that it is not covered by the 100,000 mile powertrain warranty. You can also read the warranty manual that came with the car.
The first owner has a lifetime powertrain warranty. The dealer can answer what is covered under "powertrain".
That varies from manufacturer to manufacturer.
Should be. It's part of the drive train.
It has a timing chain not a belt. It should last well over 100000 miles. If it failed and your car is still under warranty it should be covered.
As a Warranty Administrator for Daimler Chrysler for over 7 years, I can tell you that neither Chrysler or aftermarket service contracts have ever covered power steering components with a drivetrain/powertrain service contracts. Examples of covered components may be engine, transmission/transaxle, transfer case, and differentials.
No, engine transfer case, transmission and drive axles only. Not steering.