Yes, an extended warranty would cover a broken heater as long as it was from normal wear and tear. You can not have caused the problem to your heater. Extended warranties are always a good idea for vehicles, but especially the BMWs because their parts are very expensive compared to an American model. The labor rates may also be more than the average car.
Extended warranties for cars would be longer in time and may cover more items or pieces on the vehicle. Normally, warranties are to be bought at the time of purchase.
I would recommend Advance Auto or AutoZone they both have several heater cores for you to choose from and they also have several different warranties.
Also common these days are the sales of extended warranties that extend the one-year warranty up to three or even five years.
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I would think so
Tiger Direct offers extended warranties on computers and other items. Because you computer is so old however i would recommend purchasing a new computer instead of paying for another warranty.
When your car warranty has expired the best place to check to purchase one would be at www.aaautowarranty.com/ and compare prices before you buy.
When you need to compare car warranties for used cars a good place to start would be the compare sites. There are several, each give you the option to enter details about the vehicle and make it easy to Compare extended used car warranties.
The best place to look into laptop insurance is at the time of purchase. There you can probably learn about warranties and extended warranties that can help protect your laptop from theft and damage.
take out the heater core then put the new one the same way you took out the old one.... Good Luck!
It depends on what is broken on your water heater, as to how much it would cost to fix it. It might actually need to be replaced and be more cost effective to replace it.
A temporary fix would be to pull both heater hoses and connect them to each other, then don't worry about the heater core leaking. It's summer in the northern hemisphere, and you don't NEED a heater.