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No it is not. If the battery has just worn out because of regular use, it is not covered under warranty. If it is an odd circumstance, then it may be covered under warranty.
Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.
Actually, It should be covered under 5/60,000 mile warranty if not normal wear and tear or accidental
NO
Depends on the manufacture. It will be covered under the bumper to bumper warranty. It may or may not be covered under the power train warranty. Read your warranty that came with the vehicle or call your dealer.
Yes, It's an internal engine part. Covered under drive-train warranty, if it breaks before warranty expires in new cars
Normally they are not covered. Read the details of the warranty to find out.
Call the dealership and ask them if they are covered under the warranty.
It would have been covered by the 3 year, 36000 mile warranty.
No, But it might be covered under your home warranty.
under the 5 year warranty
For original warranties, it depends on the level of warranty. Usually for the first year or two on a new car it would be covered, but after that, only if you have the premium extended warranties. For aftermarket and used vehicle warranties, most basic ones won't cover electrical components like the alternator. The upgraded ones usually will though. Best to ask the warranter or read your warranty details. If you need a new alternator you might as well get it done (at a warranty approved shop) and seek reimbursement from warranty. The worst they can do is say 'no', you need the alternator anyways, so it's not like you'll be losing anything.