Typically, the exhaust system is not covered under the powertrain warranty, as this warranty primarily focuses on components that are directly related to the engine, transmission, and drivetrain. However, some manufacturers may include specific exhaust components under certain conditions or in separate warranties. It's important to check the vehicle's warranty documentation for detailed coverage information, as policies can vary by manufacturer and model.
Call the dealership and ask them if they are covered under the warranty.
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 engine control module is covered in the powertrain warranty for your Kia. The engine control module should be covered for 100,000 miles.
Considered a "wear" item - not covered by power train wty.
That will depend on the specifics of the warranty. You will need to read the fine print.
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.
It is easier to answer what is covered. The power train warrant normally covers the engine, transmission, and differential and nothing else. For instance the starter, water pump, etc may of may not be covered. The warranty may only cover internal engine parts. You will have to read the warranty details to see if any items are excluded. Power train warranties are not all the same.
Yes, the power mirror switch on a Hyundai Sonata is typically covered under the bumper-to-bumper warranty, which generally includes most parts and components of the vehicle for a specified period or mileage. However, warranty coverage can vary based on the specific terms of the warranty and any modifications or damages not covered. It’s always best to check the owner's manual or contact a Hyundai dealership for confirmation on specific warranty coverage.
As a Warranty Administrator for Daimler Chrysler for over 7 years, I can tell you that neither Chrysler or aftermarket service contracts have ever covered power steering components with a drivetrain/powertrain service contracts. Examples of covered components may be engine, transmission/transaxle, transfer case, and differentials.
Gasoline or diesel engines are compatible with Banks Power exhaust systems, depending on the type of exhaust system purchased. Most of their products are for Jeep, Ford and Dodge diesel engines.
I would say YES. But that would be debatable. Ask and see if they cover it. Just for the record I have to say that I have never seen a starter covered by a power train warranty, they really only cover the engine and maybe the transmission if your lucky, the answer will be in the fine print of your agreement.
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.