Please clarify your question.
If you are still covered by a bumper to bumper warranty, then yes it may be.
Only the bumper-bumper
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.
Usually on a new car, the bumper to bumper warranty will cover all mechanical and electrical problems for the terms of that portion of the warranty. What is not covered in a bumper to bumper warranty include stereos that have been modified, tires, and normal wear and tear (such as to seat belts).
bulbs are covered under your bumper to bumper warranty.
A bumper to bumper warranty generally implies that the entire vehicle is covered and will be replaced or repaired. This is only true during the time that the warranty is in place. You can check at local dealerships or wherever you purchase your new vehicle from to get detailed information on the warranty coverage.
It is meant to imply that everything attached to the car from the front bumper ( front most part of the car ) to the rear bumper ( rear most part of the car ) is covered by the warranty
At the Chevrolet dealership I work at yes the bumper to bumper covers everything so I think all should cover them
Not part of the drive train....the answer is no. Would have been covered under the 3-36 bumper to bumper.
A bumper to bumper warranty is often thought of as the most comprehensive coverage available for a new car. This means that your entire vehicle is covered from one end to the other. However, this is not exactly the case. Many parts of a car are not covered by this type of coverage, such as tires, windshield wiper blades, and light bulbs. The owner must pay for these items on his or her own. A bumper-to-bumper warranty does not include consumables like oil, filters, tires, fluids, windshield wiper blades, etc. A quality warranty will provide a detailed list of items that are not included.
A bumper to bumper warranty generally covers everything from major repairs to small problems. There are some exclusions, and each company is different, so you should check with your specific dealer and be sure to read the fine print.
That depends on the type of warranty. The factory 3-36 bumper to bumper would have. A powertrain only would not.