I think brakes, break pads, and tires are not covered on a warranty. Normal wear and tear items are not covered, generally. Unless there was a manufacturers defect in them.
Because brakes are a wear an tear item, they are not typically covered under a car warranty. For a more definitive answer, it is a good idea to review your warranty.
When you purchase brakes or brake pads from Midas Brakes they come with a lifetime warranty. The warranty is exclusive to retailers that offer Midas Brakes and installation.
The best brakes that you can purchase are brakes that has a lifetime warranty. You would have to go to an auto store to find out which brakes has a lifetime warranty.
I doubt it, brakes and brake components are generally considered "wear parts" or "Maintenance items". You will need to carefully read your warranty to find out for sure.
In car terms a comprehensive warranty often covers the parts and labor for things like the powertrain, electrical systems, power steering, brakes, suspension, heating and cooling, and air conditioning components. Many things are not covered so make sure to read the warranty completely, including the part on what is not covered.
It is covered by the battery manufactures warranty.
read the warranty and cover your rear end. wearable items such as brakes, tires, belts, hoses, and filters are almost NEVER covered.
Highly unlikely, but you can ask the selling dealer. Brake pads are wear items and are almost never covered by a used car warranty. But the dealer may replace them at 100% cost or share the cost with you 50-50. Read the warranty to be sure.
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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Normally they are not covered. Read the details of the warranty to find out.