Depends.
To get a tyre replaced under warranty, you need to make probable that the tyre failed because of a production flaw, and not through your driving, which is usually tricky.
I've succeeded though, on a tyre where a section of the treaded part came unstuck from the casing/carcass of the tyre.
This isn't a normal failure mode for a regular car tyre, so the shop accepted reliability for it.
Normally they are not covered. Read the details of the warranty to find out.
The age is not a factor it is the mileage on the tires that matters. Go back to where you bought the tires and deal with them.
Brake pads are wear and tear products and will not be replaced under warranty.
They can provide car, van, motorbike and home warranties. If your possesions are under warranty and something happens to damage your property or it is stolen then as it is under warranty then it can be replaced. Your warranty premiums will go up though.
yes I have had my wheel bearing replaced free under warranty. just don't let them know that you could have possibly damaged it under human error and it shouldn't be a problem.
Yes, Goodyear does have a year warranty on its tires along with the added provision of the limited warranty for covered warranty condition such as the treadwear wear-out based on the miles it runs.
yes i recently had mine replaced and it was covered under the emissions warranty
BF Goodrich tires has an excellent warranty policy. They will cover any defects for up to the normal tread wear on the tire or up to six years on all their tires.
Yes, tires are covered in the Toyota extended warranty, as tires are very important in a vehicle and can go wrong at any time. It is necessary to have such materials covered in warranties.
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Seat belts are generally covered under the manufacturer's warranty, as they are considered essential safety features of a vehicle. However, coverage may vary depending on the specific terms of the warranty and the nature of the issue. If a seat belt fails due to a manufacturing defect, it is likely to be repaired or replaced under warranty. It's best to consult the warranty documentation or contact the manufacturer for precise details.
Car tires can be an expensive item and shopping around will ensure you're getting the best deal. More than considering just the dollar amount, look at the warranty that comes with the tires. Many name brand tires offer a better warranty than the generics. Brand name car tires often have more mileage on their warranty. You can even get a hundred thousand mile warranty with some of the higher priced tires. However, you have to decide if the higher price is worth it. If you trade in your car before the warranty is up, it may not be worth it.