That would depend on the type and limitations of the warranty. The best bet is to read all fine print.
That would depend on the type and limitations of the warranty. The best bet is to read all fine print.
Ball joints are typically considered wear items and are not typically covered under warranty. However, it may depend on the specific warranty terms provided by the manufacturer or the shop that installed the parts.
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.
Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.Only if the vehicle is covered under warranty.
NO
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.
The Dodge Lifetime Powertrain Warranty generally covers the engine, transmission, and drivetrain components, but specific coverage can vary by model and year. CV joints are typically considered part of the drivetrain, so they may be covered under the warranty. However, it's essential to check the specific terms and conditions of your warranty or consult your local dealership for confirmation regarding CV joint coverage for your 4x4 vehicle.
Yes, It's an internal engine part. Covered under drive-train warranty, if it breaks before warranty expires in new cars
Normally they are not covered. Read the details of the warranty to find out.
Call the dealership and ask them if they are covered under the warranty.
It would have been covered by the 3 year, 36000 mile warranty.
No, But it might be covered under your home warranty.
under the 5 year warranty