I'm curious how this would be treated today. In June of 2006, my 2005 Caravan had 25,589 miles and began to stumble a bit when cold. The dealer replaced the plugs and wires under the 3/36 warranty.
I'm curious how this would be treated today. In June of 2006, my 2005 Caravan had 25,589 miles and began to stumble a bit when cold. The dealer replaced the plugs and wires under the 3/36 warranty.
Should spark plugs be covered in a new vehicle bumper to bumper warranty? You're not going to warranty filters etc in a 3/36 warranty but are spark plugs different in your opinion?
The old 5-50 emissions warranty varied among the manufacturers. Example, one manufacturer covered plug wires, and the next wouldn't.
When they started the 8-80 warranty in 1995, the covered items are clearly defined - only the Catalytic converter, and ECM, basically.
Warranty should cover a failed plug, if it's before the required interval, and still in warranty..
Warranty only covers "defective" parts, so only the one item that is defective would normally be covered, not sets of parts.