It could be. You need to contact the warranty company for specific coverages.
yes they are all electric components are covered for the life of the warranty. It will depend on the warranty. Powertrain usually only covers internal engine and transmission parts.
if it has a warranty then why not If it was new this would be covered under the manufacturers warranty.
Transmission cooler lines on an Isuzu Ascender are typically not covered under a powertrain warranty. Powertrain warranties generally cover the engine, transmission, and drivetrain components, while transmission cooler lines are considered part of the vehicle's cooling system. It's always best to consult the specific warranty documentation or speak with a dealer for definitive coverage details.
well your having a problem with the transmission range sensor which is covered by your suzuki warranty of 7yr 100k it may need a transmission check with your local dealer... The range sensor is not covered under the powertrain warranty, only 3 year 36,000
It is covered by the battery manufactures warranty.
The power-train warranty covers the engine transmission, & differential. In other words what is powering the vehicle. There may be limitations and exceptions to the exact parts covered. Read the warranty details to find out.
The first owner has a lifetime powertrain warranty. The dealer can answer what is covered under "powertrain".
No, engine transfer case, transmission and drive axles only. Not steering.
Typically, the oil pressure gauge itself is not covered under the powertrain warranty, as it is considered part of the vehicle's instrumentation rather than the engine, transmission, or drivetrain components. Powertrain warranties generally cover major components like the engine and transmission. However, coverage can vary by manufacturer and specific warranty terms, so it's important to check the warranty details for your particular vehicle.
If the unit has a "full" warranty, then 100% is covered. If the unit has a "prorated" warranty, then 8% is covered (1/12).
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.
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