The age is not a factor it is the mileage on the tires that matters. Go back to where you bought the tires and deal with them.
Car tires can be an expensive item and shopping around will ensure you're getting the best deal. More than considering just the dollar amount, look at the warranty that comes with the tires. Many name brand tires offer a better warranty than the generics. Brand name car tires often have more mileage on their warranty. You can even get a hundred thousand mile warranty with some of the higher priced tires. However, you have to decide if the higher price is worth it. If you trade in your car before the warranty is up, it may not be worth it.
Used cars are usually sold AS IS or with a 3 month Warranty. If your car came with a warranty, bring it to the attention of the Dealer. If the dealer refuses to replace your tires or provide you compensation for dry rotted tires, sue them in Small Claims court. If your car was sold AS IS with not warranty, you can still talk to the dealer about replacing the tires, but if the dealer refuses, you have no legal recourse. Moral of the Story: Always get a used car examined by a Mechanic prior to purchase.
As long as you are still under warranty and didn't do anything to void that warranty your repair should be covered by Apple. Make sure you read your warranty. https://selfsolve.apple.com/GetWarranty.do
A warranty covers newly purchased and even some used products in case of defects or malfunction. If an item is under warranty, the manufacturer or seller agrees to replace or repair the item. A warranty is a great idea for electronics and appliances.
Pretty reliable I mean it is still under dealer warranty even if something were to happen. Given the mileage is under 60,000
Why would you even want to fool with the sensor? It will be covered under the emission warranty on the car.
No. No maufacturer's warranties cover tire wear. If you complain enough to your sales person, or to a Bridgestone/ Firestone retailer, you might get something??? Unfortunately the Dueler tires are junk, but that is what came on my vehicle. The car wasn't even out of warranty and the dealer was telling me to change the tires.
In addition some used cars that are Certified will come with a warranty and that warranty may be even better than a new car warranty. Honda offers a 8 year 70,000 mile warranty on Certified Used Honda's in my area of the country.Depending on the age of the car it may still be under factory warranty. Many dealerships also offer extended warranties that are available for purchase.
yes warranty means if its broken or your not satisfied with it you can take it back but not if your warranty has run out
Tires last longer and work more efficiently when the wear is even. Gas milage improves as well.Rotating the tires will extend the life of the tires.
If the phone is still under warranty, don't wait. Contact them now and tell them the problem; once you have reported the issue, it must be resolved no matter when the warranty runs out. This can often mean you get a new phone (although sometimes the warranty on this is limited to the original warranty's remaining time). However, if it is not working because you went swimming with it or ran over it in the car, or dropped it off a building, they will probably refuse your claim. If it is not under warranty, they will simply not even listen to it.
Your best bet would be to contact the manufacturer and ask them. They might have specific recommendations or this might even come under warranty.