Powertrain Warranty

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A powertrain warranty typically provides coverage to all the sealed components within the engine, transmission, transaxle and drivetrain. Components normally covered under the powertrain system that are part of the engine warranty include cylinder heads and block and all internal parts, rocker covers and oil pan, valve train and front cover, timing chain and tensioner, oil pump, water pump and fuel pump, fuel injectors, intake and exhaust manifolds and supercharger, flywheel, seals, and gaskets. Those of which are typically covered as part of the transmission warranty include transmission case and all internal parts, torque converter and converter housing, automatic transmission control module, transfer case and all internal parts, seals and gaskets, clutch cover and housing, and electronic transmission controls. For those components in the drivetrain, typical warranty coverage is extended to the drive shafts, final drive housing and all internal parts, propeller shafts, universal joints, bearings, seals and gaskets. The powertrain warranty covers any repairs needed to correct defects in materials or workmanship. Some extended service contracts will provide additional coverage to other stated components within the powertrain, however most limit to the sealed components within the operating system.

Synonyms: 
Drivetrain Warranty
Engine Warranty
Transmission Warranty

Daewoo Powertrain Warranty

The Daewoo Powertrain Warranty includes those components that fall within the realm of the new car limited warranty. This warranty covers any repairs made due to manufacturer defect or workmanship. The powertrain warranty includes components of the engine, transmission, transaxle, and both rear-wheel and front-wheel drive systems. The Daewoo powertrain warranty begins at the first date of delivery to the new owner (in-service date) or the first date of use.

What is Covered under the Daewoo Powertrain Warranty?

Subaru Powertrain Warranty Coverage

The Subaru Powertrain Warranty is an extension of the Subaru new car warranty. The Subaru powertrain warranty covers any repairs made to the components of the engine, transmission, transaxle, and drive systems if the failure is caused by a  manufacturer defect or workmanship. The Subaru powertrain warranty begins at the first date of delivery to the new owner (in-service date) or the first date of use.

What is Covered under the Subaru Powertrain Warranty?

Plymouth Powertrain Warranty

Unlike some car manufacturers, Plymouth does not offer a separate powertrain warranty. Repairs needed to the components of the powertrain, such as the engine, transmission, transaxle, and drive train systems, are covered under the Plymouth limited factory warranty if the failures are due to manufacturer defects or workmanship. The powertrain and its components are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first and begins the date the vehicle is delivered to first owner (in-service date) or the date of first use.

Oldsmobile Powertrain Warranty

Unlike some car manufacturers, Oldsmobile does not offer a separate powertrain warranty. Repairs needed to the components of the powertrain, such as the engine, transmission, transaxle, and drive train systems, are covered under the Oldsmobile limited factory warranty if the failures are due to manufacturer defects or workmanship. The powertrain and its components are covered for 3 years or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first and begins the date the vehicle is delivered to first owner (in-service date) or the date of first use.

Volkswagen Powertrain Warranty

The Volkswagen Powertrain Warranty includes those components that fall within the realm of the new car limited warranty and extends coverage for the powertrain. This warranty covers any repairs made due to manufacturer defect or workmanship. The powertrain warranty includes components of the engine, transmission, transaxle, and both rear-wheel and front-wheel drive systems. The Volkswagen powertrain warranty begins at the first date of delivery to the new owner (in-service date) or the first date of use.

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