Your dealer is doing his best to keep your business. No tire manufacturer has a road hazard warranty, so he paid for your blowing out the tire out of his pocket. If there is no written warranty, I would suggest that none is implied. Also, it is good vehicle maintenance to check your tires every day before you drive your vehicle. Doing so could possibly catch a low tire situation before failure leaves you on the side of the road.GL
The warranty on the vehicle depends on where the vehicle is purchased from. If it is purchased from the previous owner, they will likely not offer any warranty at all. If it is purchased from a used car dealership, the warranty would depend on the dealership's evaluation of the quality of the car after it's initial owner sold it.
It all depends on the warranty you purchased when you purchased your vehicle. Most standard warranties are three years, so in that case, your warranty would be valid.
The "warranty date code" is the date that the phone was activated/purchased.
Yes.
You need to get a copy of the warranty from the business where the shingles were purchased. With shingles you usually get what you paid for.
Not all refurbished electronics come with a warranty. Although, most refurbished products do have a warranty. Sometimes a warranty may be purchased with the product.
When your console was originally purchased they scanned the serial number. Unless there was an extended warranty purchased you only have a year of warranty through microsoft. Without the warranty you will have to pay for the repairs.
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A Tumi lifetimre warranty is valid no matter where you purchased your bag.
You have to read the warranty, It all depends on the wording of the Warranty document, the scope of coverage and the term of that warranty.
The warranty you get with Bilstein shocks depends on where and how you purchased them. If they were fitted to a vehicle at the point of purchase then your warranty lies with the vehicle manufacturer and they would be your first port of call if you have a problem. If you have purchased your shocks separately then the terms will depend on the country in which you purchased them, but generally, if Bilstein determines that there is a defect with any of their shocks, they will replace or repair them.
Warranty will vary from dealer to dealer. If you purchased your impala new, GMac will give you a 5 year bumper to bumper warranty. -Shocker